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Samsung One UI 6 update brings a more intuitive storage calculation method

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Android 14-based One UI 6.0 skin from Samsung will be available for Galaxy smartphones that meet the requirements in the upcoming weeks. Users of Galaxy devices have recently received a notification from the firm about a big update. The internal storage space is shown differently in the My Files app, all crediting One UI 6.0. Samsung sent out a notification to Galaxy users via the Members app. They are notified in the notification that the My Files program has been upgraded with One UI 6.0.

What’s the new calculation?

The change is that the binary notation is changed to a base 10 notation (1GB = 1,000*1,000*1,000*1,000 bytes) and displays the actual storage in base 10. One UI will now compute one gigabyte (1,001 x 1,000 x 1,000 bytes). 1GB (Gibibyte) = 1,024 × 1,024 x 1,024 bytes was the formula employed by Samsung’s software prior to One UI 6. All Galaxy smartphones running One UI 6 and Android 14 will accurately reflect the storage capacity used by system files; all credit goes to this modification in the storage size calculation algorithm. When it was checked on the Galaxy S23 Ultra 256GB model, the One UI indicated that system files take up 17.56GB of space, for instance.

All this started a couple of months ago when a report claiming that the One UI software takes up more than 30GB of device space sparked a debate. It was later refuted, though, by demonstrating how Samsung’s My Files app’s system file groupings were combined with the distinction between binary and Base 10 computation to display system size. After this, a lot of customers were perplexed and believed that Samsung’s One UI software required twice as much storage as other brands.

One UI 6.0 (Android 14) Official Rollout Schedule & Timeline

Changes in the My Files application:

In addition, the alert mentions that the capacity display in the base-10-notation My Files application may differ from that of programs using binary notation. Beginning with One UI 6.0, the Base 10 technique will now be utilized by the My Files app to determine file size and storage space. The values from One UI 6.0 and Samsung My Files app may not match those from other programs, though, as some may calculate file size and storage capacity using the binary system.


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One UI 6.1 Important Pre-Installation Tips: Follow Before the Update

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Samsung is expanding the One UI 6.1 update to more Galaxy devices in different regions. Installing a new update could be risky without precautions, but now don’t you have to worry about installing the latest One UI 6.1 update since here we are mentioning the steps to follow before the update? 

The Korean giant introduced this latest Android 14-based One UI 6.1 update on the Galaxy S24 series and later expanded it to the flagship Galaxy devices of 2023, including the Galaxy S23 series, fifth-generation foldable phones, and the Galaxy Tab S9 series. Then make the update available to more Galaxy devices in 2022, which includes the Galaxy S22 series, fourth-generation foldable, Galaxy S21 series, and Galaxy Tab S8 series. 

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Users usually expect that the new update will bring overall seamless functionality, new features, and improvements to enhance the experience, but unfortunately, owners of the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra in Korea stumble across issues accessing their phones after installing the update. 

After installing the One UI 6.1 update, some of the devices reportedly failed to boot, or if they did boot and reached the lock screen, they failed to unlock. On the other hand, devices from 2023 that received One UI 6.1 didn’t encounter any issues. 

To avoid the issues after installing the major OS update, follow the steps mentioned here: 

  • Creating a data backup is the essential and primary step before installing any major OS update, but it’s quite important when installing One UI 6.1. There are a couple of ways to back up all your data; for instance, make a temporary cloud backup using your Samsung account in the Device Care >> Maintenance Mode menu. 
  • You can disable device screen lock before installing the One UI 6.1 update. It’s quite possible you might face a problem where your device won’t unlock, so it’s a good idea to turn off the lock screen before updating. To change your screen lock, go to Settings >> Security and Privacy >> Lock Screen >> Screen Lock. Choose “None” as your screen lock type. This will not be as inconvenient as issues that occur after installing the update. 

So, if you own an older Samsung device and install the new One UI 6.1 update, you can follow these steps before going through the update to avoid the inconvenience. 


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Breaking: Samsung Galaxy A73 gets One UI 6.1 Update

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Samsung has a large number of Galaxy devices that are eligible to get the One UI 6.1 update, and to fulfill the update requirement, the company is constantly adding new devices to the list day by day. Today, a new Galaxy A series member, the Galaxy A73, has grabbed the update. 

Notably, the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy A73 was spotted in Malaysia with the firmware version number A736BXXU7EXDC. The latest update for the Galaxy A73 doesn’t bring a new security patch as of May 2024. The update brought a lot of new features, so it comes with a massive software package of 2.6 GB.

For the Galaxy A73 device, Samsung hasn’t brought any Galaxy AI feature, but the latest update will surely bring some significant changes that will improve the overall device experience. 

In a nutshell, the update has brought new enhancements for the gallery, bringing new features under the connect and sharing functionalities and many more customization options under the different functions.

If you are using the Galaxy A73 5G device in Malaysia, you can now update the device to the latest version by simply going to the software update menu through the system settings. But if you don’t find the update on your device yet, then you have to wait for some time until it is fully distributed to all units. 

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Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ get One UI 6.1 update in the US

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Recently, Samsung has started releasing the One UI 6.1 to Galaxy Tab S9 FE series devices. Initially, the update for these devices was spotted in South Korea and some parts of Europe, but now, with the gradual expansion, the company is now serving the update for the devices belonging to the US.

Galaxy Tab S9 FE rolls out the One UI 6.1 update in the US.

Notably, the Wi-Fi variants of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ devices are getting the latest major update with the firmware version numbers X510XXU3BXE1 and X610XXU3BXE1, respectively. It is worth noticing that the update is still using the April 2024 security patch for the devices. It is expected that the 5G variant of the device will get the latest update in the next few days.

OneUI 6.1 features for Galaxy Tab S9 FE Series

The One UI 6.1 update for the Fan Edition tablets is coming with a lot of new features that will provide several new improvements for the existing functions that will level up the experience of editing images. Many new customization features have arrived for your devices that will provide a whole new experience.

Along with this, the update will also enhance sharing and bring more protection against external threats. It will also make changes in the functions related to Samsung Health and make improvements in different functions such as daily activity targets and improved cycle tracking.

Installation

If you are using the Wi-Fi variant of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE devices in the US, then you can now update your device to the One UI 6.1 software manually by going to the software menu through the system settings. 

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