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Samsung Galaxy Buddy 2 gets One UI 6.1 update in South Korea

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Samsung has rolled out the One UI 6.1 for the Galaxy Buddy 2 rebranded in South Korea. The device belongs to the affordable category and is equipped with all the latest specifications, whether it be software or hardware. For your information, the device was launched back in 2022 and comes with Android 12 preinstalled. Later, it grabbed three more major updates and is now running on Android 14 and One UI 6.0. Moving forward, the device is getting the One UI 6.1 update.

The Galaxy Buddy 2 was spotted getting One UI 6.1 in South Korea with the firmware version number M236LKSU6EXE5. Meanwhile, the original Galaxy M23 has already grabbed the update in other regions. The latest update of the Galaxy Buddy comes in a significant software package of 2 GB. The device is getting the latest security patch level with the May 2024 security patch.

OneUI 6.1 features

The One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy Buddy 2 comes with several new features that will enhance the overall functionality of the devices. Going into the changelog, the latest update will provide many new innovations under the different existing functions, including wallpaper, gallery, lock screen, home screen, and many more options that will improve the overall performance and stability of the functions. If you want to explore all the features that are included with the One UI 6.1, then you can visit this link. It is worth noticing that all the described features have not arrived for the device.

If you are using the Galaxy Buddy 2 in South Korea, then you can now update your device to the latest version by going to the software update menu from the system settings, but if you don’t find any new updates, then you have to wait for some time as it may take time to reach every unit available.

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