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One UI 3.1.1 will receive other smartphones from the Samsung Galaxy series

A new version of the user interface for Samsung Galaxy series smartphones, One UI 3.1.1 was the first to be part of the new Galaxy Z Flip 3 and Galaxy Z Fold 3. Although the latest One UI is adapted for folding smartphones, this update is already being propagated to other Samsung devices. The information was provided by the SamMobile portal.

Which smartphones will see the new version of One UI 3.1.1?

The One UI 3.1.1 update was released on Galaxy S21 series phones last week. According to the source, the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 20 series smartphones will also receive this update.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra | Photo: Editorial staff

The manager of the South Korean brand confirmed that all software updates released in the last week are based on the latest firmware. It is difficult to even tell if the device is upgraded from the older One UI 3.1 to One UI 3.1.1. You may not even notice the changes visually.

This update includes a firmware version G97xFXXUCFUH3 for Galaxy S10 smartphones and the file size is 733 MB. Samsung Galaxy S20 gets firmware update G98xBXXU9DUH2 and takes up 623 MB of storage. The Galaxy Note 10 mobile firmware key is N97xFXXU7FUH3which contains 927 MB of data. The firmware version for the Galaxy Note 20 series is N98xBXXU3DUH2 and the update is 738 MB in size.

The mentioned changes and improvements will concern faster opening of applications, faster reading of fingerprints, subtle changes in basic applications, such as weather, contacts, clock. Maybe your smartphone has already received this update, but it is possible that you did not even notice such minimal changes. Definitely don’t expect a revolutionary change in the system from the latest version of One UI.

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