One UI 5.1.1

Samsung brings One UI 5.1.1 for Galaxy Tab A7 Lite in Europe

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Samsung has expanded the One UI 5.1.1 update to many Galaxy devices. However, earlier, the update was limited to high-end Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S7, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4, and many more. Now, the company is expanding the update to midrange devices. Yesterday, the Korean giant rolled out the update for the Galaxy Tab A8 device, and now it is serving the update to the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite.

One UI 5.1.1 update enhancement

The One UI 5.1.1 update is a specially designed update for large and big-screen devices. It is also worth noticing that Samsung has specially optimized the update for the Galaxy A7 Lite devices. For your information, the latest update has brought some new enhancements to the devices. It has added some new features and improvements under several functions, including a camera, gallery, multitasking, and many more.

One UI 5.1.1 update reaches to these Samsung Galaxy smartphones

Along with the new enhancements, the update also brings new updates for several applications, including Samsung Notes, Samsung Internet, Samsung Members, Calculator, and Voice Recorder.

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Additionally, the update also brought a new security patch in the form of August 2023. This means you will get enhanced security for the devices. It will also bring more stability to the devices.

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite is getting a new update in Europe. It was spotted first in Spain with firmware version number T225XXU4CWI2. The latest update is coming with a big file size of 1116.31MB. If you are a user belonging to Europe, you should get a notification about the availability of the update. Alternatively, you can check the update manually by going to the system settings.

The Galaxy Tab A7 Lite was released back in 2021, and it came with Android 11 preinstalled. However, later, it grabbed two more major updates, Android 12 and Android 13, sequentially. Now the device is no longer eligible for any major updates, but it may get some more minor updates in the coming days. 

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