Samsung could start rolling out the One UI 6.1 update to older Galaxy phones from March 28
Samsung has introduced some new devices in its midrange lineups that come with One UI 6.1 preinstalled. Earlier, the company introduced One UI 6.1 with the Galaxy S24 device; now, other Galaxy users are waiting for it. Earlier, the Korean giant confirmed that it will introduce the One UI 6.1 feature for some top contender devices in March. But it didn’t happen until now. However, some reports suggest that the company will roll out the One UI 6.1 update on March 28.
According to the information, Samsung could introduce the One UI 6.1 update in China next week. It indicates that the company may also bring surprises to other countries, including Europe and Asia. A tipster has also predicted that the company will provide the update for the Galaxy S23 devices initially.
For your information, the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy device will bring several new features that will improve the overall user experience. If we talk about some features, the update will introduce several AI power innovations that will improve the overall communication experience, for example, real-time call translation, chat summaries, and quick replies. Along with this, some more summarization tools will arrive, which will help you to help summarize notes and also bring some shortness of on-demand articles.
According to the recent leaks, Samsung could introduce less of the AI feature to other devices, but it is because the company wants to keep some of the features exclusive to the Galaxy S24 devices. However, it is expected that all the crucial features should be available for the older devices, at least for the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy S23 series devices.