Samsung first rolled out the OneUI 6.1.1 update, which includes an AI update, to the Galaxy Z series, which was unveiled last August before the Paris Olympics. Earlier this month, the update was rolled out to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S24 series, first in South Korea and then globally earlier this week. Now the update is coming to Samsung’s older high-end flagship phones.
Samsung releases update for older flagship phones
Earlier this week, Samsung rolled out OneUI 6.1.1, also known as the AI update, to all Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra devices worldwide. Earlier this week, the company released the update for the Galaxy S23 series and Galaxy Tab S9 series. The update comes with new features such as support for Live Translate, real-time live translation for voice calls in different communication apps such as WhatsApp, KakaoTalk and Google Meet, Sketch to Image and Portrait Studio app.
According to the latest reports, Samsung has started rolling out the OneUI 6.1.1 update to its older flagship devices. The update came to the Samsung Galaxy S22 family a few days ago. OneUI 6.1.1, which comes in 2.8 GB size, is available for Galaxy S22 series phones with the software code S90xNKSU5EXH7. In addition to the Galaxy S22 series, Samsung is also making the update available for older Galaxy Z series devices. The company is sending the update to the Galaxy Z Flip 4 with the software code F721NKSU4GXH7, while the Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with the software code F936NKSU4GXH7.
The OneUI 6.1.1 update, an artificial intelligence update, is coming to Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8 series as well as older phones. The update also comes with Android’s September 2024 security patch. With the September 2024 security patch, security vulnerabilities that may be found on the device are minimized. You can follow the path below to check if you have the update:
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to the Software Update tab.
If you see the update, you can install it; if you don’t see the update yet, you can wait a few days. The update is expected to roll out globally in a few days.
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