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One UI 6.1 Rollout for Galaxy Devices to Begin Bit Longer Than Expected

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Samsung has rapidly introduced its latest major update for the Galaxy devices in the form of One UI 6.0. In comparison to the last major update, One UI 5.0, it has distributed the fresh major update aggressively and beaten the past timeline of update expansion, and by analyzing it, several users have anticipated that the company may also introduce the One UI 6.1 update.

One UI 6.1 update will be available after the February 2024 security patch

According to the official community manager, Samsung will distribute the security patch to the One UI 6.0 devices; more specifically, the Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S23 series, and Galaxy S23 FE will get the February 2024 security patch in the first phase. He also added that the Galaxy S23 series will get the February patch initially, and then it will expand to other devices.

After applying the February 2024 security patch to the above-mentioned devices, Samsung will start introducing the One UI 6.1 update and will start with the same devices. As far as the availability of One UI 6.1 is concerned, the Samsung official has said that these devices will get the update in the first half of the year.

Apart from this, Samsung has also canceled the error correction version of One UI 6, and he also said that the company will address all the issues with the One UI 6.1 version, and users can also update the applications from the Galaxy Store. It is worth noticing that the above-discussed timeline of update is only applicable to the Galaxy S series devices that belong to South Korea, while in other countries, they may be available at a different time.


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One UI 6.1 Update to Fix NavStar Button Issue on Samsung Galaxy Smartphones

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Samsung is always looking for ways to make its software-based functionality more convincing for the user, and to keep up with the trend, the company has introduced a lot of customization features. NavStar is also one of them, providing an option to manage the device’s navigation bar. The One UI 6.1 update will address this issue.

Users are facing the back button, which is randomly shifting its position according to the information. Specifically, this issue is emerging when users are using the keyboard. Because of the random sifting, they accidentally tap on the home button, causing inconvenience.

After learning about the issue, Samsung apologized for the inconvenience experienced by users and promised to address the issue in the next software update.

The community moderator exactly stated, “First of all, we apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar. The phenomenon of the NavStar button changing position will be improved through the One UI 6.1 S/W update, so please maintain the latest S/W. We apologize for any inconvenience caused when using NavStar.”

In the statement, the official has claimed that the company will address the issue with the One UI 6.1 update, so if you are also using a Galaxy device that is eligible to get One UI 6.1, then just wait for some time as the next significant update will be available for your device in the next few weeks.


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Surprisingly! One UI 6.1 update arrived for Galaxy A23 5G before flagships in the US

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Earlier this month, Samsung officially announced that it will provide one UI 6.1 update to the 2022 flagship device in May. But now the company has surprisingly started rolling out the update to one of the midrange Galaxy A23 devices.

The Verizon network has spotted the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A23, with the firmware version number A236VSQU3CXD3. It has also brought the latest security update in the form of an April 2024 security patch. With the latest update, there are several new features introduced that will add some new features and enhancements.

In detail, the latest update for the Galaxy A23 5G introduces a new battery protection feature that allows users to manage the application’s battery charging to prevent battery damage. There are some new changes in the clock customization, gallery, and Samsung account sections. It is important to note that there is no AI feature arriving in this update.

The update will also enable call continuity, mid-conversation device switching, and seamless communication across any device, such as a Galaxy table, computer, or watch, all connected to the same Samsung account. A small but important addition is a new toggle in the mobile network that allows users to turn off 5G if they don’t need to connect to the update.

If you are using the locked version of the Galaxy A23 on the Verizon network, then you can now update it to the latest version simply by going to the system settings and tapping on the software update. If it shows a new update available, then tap on the download button. 


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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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