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List of Samsung Apps That Now Support One UI 6

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Samsung One UI 6 is the latest software for Galaxy devices. It is basically a layer of UI that is covered by Android 14. Due to this, Galaxy users are getting more advantages, like better UI optimizations, additional features, and better connectivity within the ecosystem of devices. To provide a more enhanced experience for users, the company is also making the applications compatible with devices.

In the past couple of months, the company has rolled out new updates for several Samsung stock applications. The main aim of the new update is to give them more optimization so they can run all the new features that come with One UI 6. For your information, the latest One UI update is available with a lot of new features that are available under several existing system-level applications, such as Camera, Gallery, Samsung Internet, Samsung Keyboard, lock screen, home screen, and many more.

Samsung One UI 6.1 eligible devices list: Is your Galaxy device on it?

Moreover, all the applications are somehow attached to the basic functionality of the system and its features, so after these applications have received some changes, it is obvious that the stock applications also have to grab changes that will be available with new updates. Recently, Samsung has released new updates for a plethora of applications. We are sharing a list of these applications below. Check out if you updated them to the latest version or not.

Samsung updates these application to One UI 6

Note: The list above contains all the applications that have received support for OneUI 6 with the latest update. It is also worth noticing that users who are using One UI 6 beta-enrolled devices can update all these applications from the Galaxy Store, while other devices that are eligible for One UI 6 but have not received beta updates may also get the new update of the above applications, but they will work properly after your device grabs the update.


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Latest Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 Lets You Capture Screenshots Secret Mode

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Samsung has made two internet browser applications available for all Android users, one  stable and another in beta. In the beta version of Samsung Internet, it provides all the new features early to the users, and following that, the beta application is now getting the new ability to take screenshots in the secret mode.

For your information, the secret mode of the application provides several new features that allow users to browse different sites privately; it is similar to incognito mode in the Samsung Internet beta browser.

Now the company has released a new update for the Samsung Internet Browser with the version number 26.0.0.19. The company has enabled the previously restricted ability to take screenshots in the secret mode with the latest update. To take advantage of new abilities, you should update the application to the latest version on the Galaxy Store.

If you haven’t received the update yet, you can also sideload the mentioned version from an external source, or if you don’t want to do that, it is better to wait as it may take some time to reach every device.


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Samsung MultiStar Update Enhances One UI 6.1 with New Split-Screen Feature

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Good Lock Multistar Update

Samsung Multistar is one of the fresh Good Lock modules that provides several new features that allow us to conveniently personalize the multi-window settings, which can improve the experience of multitasking on smartphones and tablets.

Samsung has now rolled out a new update for Multistar with version number 7.1.33. In the latest software update it has brought a new function ‘Maintain Slip Mode’ function, it allows users to keep the screen view active even after closing and reopening apps to enhance productivity on large screens.

Along with the introduction of new features, the latest software update will also improve the navigation bar’s visibility, making it easier for users to manage their devices. Additionally, it resolves a problem where the deletion of app data would cause the settings to reset.

If you are using a Good Lock-compatible smartphone, you can now uninstall MultiStar with the latest version via the Galaxy Store, or if you have already installed the MultiStar application, you can update it through the Galaxy Store. It is worth noting that the update is available for those who own Galaxy devices running on One UI 6.0 or One UI 6.1.

For starters, Good Lock’s MultiStar module offers a variety of useful options for multi-tasking functionality, such as the ability to launch games and apps through the external display of Flip series devices. It allows users to hide the status bar and navigation bar in the split-screen view, and similarly, there are a lot of features available that provide a whole new experience for managing multitasking.


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Google Meet Lets You Switch Calls Between Galaxy Phones & Galaxy Books

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Google is expanding the range of Google Meet facilities, as it now lets you switch calls between Galaxy Phones and Galaxy Books.

Google offers a free video-conferencing service named Google Meet, available on the Web, phones, and tablets for both Android and iOS, that allows you to connect with friends, family, and colleagues. Now Google has announced that users can switch between devices during a Google Meet call starting today.

Now if you want to switch to a Google Meet call, you can. This device switching can happen between a smartphone and a computer through a web browser; for instance, if you are on the go and receive a Google Meet call, you can accept it, and after reaching the destination, you can head over to your PC or laptop, open the Google Meet webpage in a web browser, and switch the ongoing video call to that device. 

While opening the Google Meet website on a web browser, a “Switch Here” button is housed there, and tapping that button seamlessly transfers the video call from the smartphone to the web browser without much effort. Probably, it is quite seamless so that the ongoing conversation would not get cut off during the switching process. 


Google has already begun rolling out this feature, which will soon be available for Google Workspace accounts and users with personal Google accounts. Galaxy smartphones and tablet users are now able to transfer their ongoing Google Meet calls and meetings to a Galaxy Book or Galaxy Chromebook laptop. Other options include joining the video call on both devices and using the companion mode. This will add an extra novelty to Google’s ecosystem, taking it to a higher level regarding video calling than Apple’s.


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