One UI 6.1

Samsung Galaxy A24 receives One UI 6.1 update in multiple countries

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Samsung is working hard to expand the One UI 6.1 update to all the eligible units of the devices available in any corner of the world. Now running at the same pace, the company has started rolling out the update for the Galaxy A24 devices.

According to the information, the Galaxy A24 device has been spotted in multiple countries, including the UAE and Brazil. The Brazilian units of the Galaxy A24 receive the update with the firmware version number A245MUBU5CXEC.

Meanwhile, the UAE units will get the update with different firmware version numbers, A245FXXU5CXE1. The update is coming in at nearly 2.0 GB, which is significant as it will provide several new features and updates for the devices. It is worth noticing that the device has the May 2024 security patch to enhance its security.

One UI 6.1 brings improvements and new features 

The One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A24 will bring several new changes under the different functions. According to the official changelog, the update has brought innovative options for many functions, including wallpaper, lock screen, home screen, calendar, reminder, and many more.

Along with this, the update also brought some new features to enhance the privacy and security of the devices. So if you also want to take advantage of all the new features and enhancements, then you should update the device to the latest update.

If you are using the Galaxy A24 device in the above-mentioned countries, including the UAE and Brazil, then you should start getting new notifications of the update. Alternatively, you can also check the update from the system settings manually.

For your information, the Galaxy A24 debuted on the market in 2023. The device came with Android 13 preinstalled; later, the device grabbed one more major update in the form of Android 14. As per the software update policy, the device is still eligible to get three more major and some security software updates in the next four years.

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