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Galaxy App Home Up The One UI 4.1.1 Support

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Highlights

  • Support For One UI version 4.1.1. Teased Again.
  • The Support Expands To GoodLock’s Module Home Up.

We know that Samsung is already set to sail along with the One UI 4.1.1.

In the constant wake of developments, we have seen several Samsung native apps getting updated for future support of One UI 4.1.1. In this regard, the next app to get this recognition is the Samsung’ Home Up’, a ‘Goodlock’ module. 

Home Up & Goodlock;

GoodLock‘ is a native app of Samsung that enables users to enhance several aspects of One UI by tweaking it, e.g., aesthetics or visuals, by using modules or extensions, in this case, ‘Home Up.’

‘Home Up’ is the extension of One UI Home, which takes the customization of the UI to the next level by introducing features such as the ability to hide app labels from the Home and Apps screens.

Changes & Improvements ;

SamsungHome Up‘ is getting a new overhaul with the adaptation of a more recent version, 13.0.00.43, with a download size of 22.40 MB.

The changelog mentions that the upgrade fixes several issues related to Direct Share, including overall performance, enhancement, and app stability. The app can be downloaded from the Galaxy Store.

One UI 4.1.1. And Home Up App;

We all know already that this minor update is not what we are interested in; it’s the support for the One UI 4.1.1.

Last time the One UI 4.1.1. was in the news when a moderator in the Samsung Community Korea confirmed the One UI version 4.1.1 in response to a user’s question in this early June.

The Galaxy Z series and tablets are in special consideration for the Android12L and One UI 4.1.1. complements these devices. With Samsung expanding the update to various apps, it’s almost confirmed that the newer iteration is set to release soon, emphasizing the tabs and clamshell designed foldable.

With Samsung prepped up for the release of the Galaxy Z series next 10 Aug, earlier Samsung flagships such as the Galaxy S series also received some features of the OneUI 4.1.1. It will be fascinating to see how these updates and apps support these devices.


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Google Play Store Update Enables Simultaneous App Downloads

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Over the years, Google has made several improvements to its most crucial application, the Google Play Store, and it constantly provides new utility features and improvements. Now, with the latest development, the company is working on a new capability to handle multiple application downloads.

According to the information, Google is looking to bring a new capability to download multiple applications together. Previously, when you tap on the install button of the applications, it starts downloading them one by one. When one application fully downloads, it starts downloading the second application.

However, it is worth noticing that the phenomenon of multiple downloading is limited to only two applications, meaning if you tap on more than three applications to download, it will start downloading two applications while the third one is still pending.

Additionally, the simultaneous download is limited to the new installs, but it will not apply to the update section. We hope that Google may expand the multiple downloads to update phenomenon and may increase the number of downloads together in the next developments.

As per the information, the new change has already started working on several devices, at least for the Android 14 installed devices with the latest version of the Play Store (40.6.31).


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Good Lock Update Fixes Plugin Installation and Deletion (v2.2.04.95)

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Good Lock plays a key role in providing a platform for all the customizing applications or plugins of the Galaxy devices. For information, it provides several types of plugins like NavStar, QuickStar, LockStarCamera Assistant, and many more. With these plugins, users can perform several customizations for the smartphone UI, including navigation bars, lock screens, home screens, notifications, and many more. To manage these plugins more conveniently, the company has started rolling out the update for Good Lock.

Good Lock is receiving a new update, version 2.2.04.95. With the latest update, the company has introduced some new changes that will fix the phenomenon of installation and deletion of modules, so users can easily manage them according to their requirements.

Along with this, the changelog also says to bring some fixes for the security-related functionalities, so if you are also having some issues while using any of the functions of Good Lock or want to get some performance enhancements, then you should go for the latest Good Lock update.

If you want to install the latest version of Good Lock, you can check its availability from the Galaxy Store. If it is available, tap on the update button, but if it isn’t available, you can also sideload the application through some external sources.


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Android Auto 11.9 Now Available for Beta Testers

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Google’s developers are releasing an update for its Android Auto app with great constancy. After providing stable version 11.8, there is a new beta ready to test.

Google released Android Auto 11.9 Beta Update

This new Android Auto 11.9 beta build landed online a few hours ago, allowing users to test its features before the public rollout begins.

The latest Android Auto 11.9 beta is ready to download for all users who have registered for it. However, the update rarely brings significant changes from the previous updates. The mMountainvViewgiant didn’t offer the changelogs for the Android Auto updates, so the only way to find out what’s new in version 11.9 is to install it on your device and look for changes.

In the previous Android Auto 11.8 update, the redesigned Settings menu began rolling out to users. Installing Android Auto 11.9 beta doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the new Settings interface today, but it is required once Google enables the server-side update on your device.

Keep in mind that Android Auto 11.9 is still in the beta stage. As a result, you may encounter bugs and issues after installing it. As a result, you might experience crashes or other issues while using this beta version.


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