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Samsung Galaxy S10 One UI 4.1.1 (Android 12L) update info

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Series

On February 20, 2019, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S10 flagships on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Galaxy S-series. This lineup consists of many phones including the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10 5G.

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The South Korean tech giant shipped the Galaxy S10 smartphones with Android 9 Pie-based One UI 1.1 out of the box. Further, it was added another member in this range called the Galaxy S10 Lite, which came with One UI 2.0 on top of Android 10.

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The Galaxy S10 series devices have already received the major Android 12-based One UI 4.0 and One UI 4.1 updates. However, Samsung is going to launch the new One UI 4.1.1 based on Android 12L with the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 in August. Meanwhile, it’s not confirmed whether the company will provide it to the Galaxy S10 series or not.

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In this article, we will cover every major and minor software update that will arrive for the Galaxy S10 series devices. At the same time, you can get all the latest insights on Samsung’s Android 12L and One UI 4.1.1 update for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, Galaxy S10 5G, and Galaxy S10 Lite.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Series

 

July 01, 2022

We’re guessing that Samsung might provide another Android upgrade to the Galaxy Note 10, Note 10+, S10e, S10, and S10+ smartphones, possibly the Android 12L. As all the eligible Pixel devices are currently running the 12L version of the Android operating system, the South Korean tech giant might deliver it to a handful of Galaxy devices as well. Read more

 


 

June 30, 2022

Samsung has started releasing a new update for the Galaxy Themes app to improve performance. Identified via version 5.2.05.4, the latest update of the Galaxy Themes brings Android 12L-based One  UI 4.1.1 support.

 


 

June 17, 2022

It looks like Samsung is testing a major software on the latest flagships for consumers in Europe, which could be the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 or the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1.

 


 

June 25, 2022

Tipster Jon Prosser has recently revealed that the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 foldable smartphones might be launched on August 10, 2022. We know that the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 will also be introduced alongside the upcoming foldables.

 


 

June 09, 2022

Samsung just released a new application update to the Good Lock’s One Hand Operation + module, adding support for the One UI 4.1.1 version. At the same time, the changelog revealed that the upcoming One UI 4.1.1 iteration will be based on the Android 12L operating system.

 


 

June 04, 2022

The upcoming One UI 4.1.1 firmware will fix major issues occurring on the Good Lock’s Wonderland customization application. The recently emerged bugs and issues require “a lot of platform-level code correction”, which will be reflected with the One UI 4.1.1 version.

 


 

June 04, 2022

Samsung starts One UI 4.1.1 firmware development on Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 under the build version F936NKSU0AVF2 and F721NKSU0AVF2, respectively. We can take it as the company’s yet another action ahead of the launch of the new foldable phones.

 


 

March 23, 2022

Recently, Samsung started rolling out the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update to the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10+, and Galaxy S10 5G smartphone users in Europe.

It’s worth mentioning that these devices have already received three major OS upgrades, in which the Android 12 is the last one. It means these phones will have to spend their remaining life on One UI 4.1.

 


 

March 15, 2022

Samsung announced that select Camera features of the new Galaxy S22 series will be offered to several older flagship devices including the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy S20 series with the One UI 4.1 update.

As per the info, the upcoming features are night portrait, pet recognition, lighting position editing, telephoto portrait mode, Director’s View, integrated Snapchat and more.

However, the mod announcement doesn’t mention the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 series, it’s expected that the One UI 4.1 may not be released.

Meanwhile, Samsung should provide the One UI 4.1 update to the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series as well, which will further enhance the stability alongside fixing some minor issues appeared after upgrading to the Android 12.

 


 

March 09, 2022

  • Several Galaxy devices including the Galaxy S10 series will receive March 2022 security update this month. Along with the security patch, the devices might also get the One UI 4.1 update. Read the full story here.

 


February 9, 2022

  • Samsung has now officially launched the Galaxy S22 smartphone lineup, which comes with the latest Android 12-based One UI 4.1 software. Read more

 

January 27, 2022

January 2022 patch with 8 app updates – UAE

Several Galaxy S10 smartphone owners raised their concern regarding the unavailability of the Extra Dim tool that is an Android 12’s Accessibility feature.

Following the widespread blow, Samsung officially revealed the reason behind the lack of the Extra Dim feature. Read more

 


 

January 27, 2022

January 2022 patch with 8 app updates – UAE

Samsung has now expanded the January 2022 security patch to the Galaxy S10 series smartphone users in the United Arab Emirates.

Along with the latest security patches, the new Galaxy S10 OTA aims to update 8 stock applications for a better overall user experience.

These apps may be updated with January 2022 update on the Galaxy S10 series phone:

  1. AutoDoodle
  2. Samsung Notes
  3. SmartThings
  4. Samsung Members
  5. Calculator
  6. Email
  7. Smart Switch
  8. Voice Recorder

 

January 17, 2022

Android 12 One UI 4.0 South Korea

Samsung is now expanding the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update to the Galaxy S10 series devices in South Korea. Read more

 


 

January 17, 2022

January 2022 security update

Samsung just seeded yet another software update with January 2022 patch for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, and Galaxy S10+ smartphone users. Read more

 


January 16, 2022

Stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 rolling out to Galaxy S10 Lite

Verizon pushed the major Android 12-based One UI 4.0 software update to its branded Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ phones. Read more

 


 

January 06, 2022

Stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 rolling out to Galaxy S10 Lite

The Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update is continuously rolling out to more Galaxy devices in which the Galaxy S10 Lite is the latest entry as of today.

Currently, the update is released in Spain, while the firmware version is G770FXS6FULA and December 2021 security patch included as well.

 


 

December 31, 2021

Stable Android 12 One UI 4.0 rolling out

Initially, the Korean tech giant is releasing the official Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update to the Galaxy S10 series in Germany. However, we can expect a broader rollout in the coming days or weeks. Read more

Software versions

  • Galaxy S10e – G970FXXUEGULB
  • Galaxy S10 – G973FXXUEGULB
  • Galaxy S10 Plus – G975FXXUEGULB
  • Galaxy S10 5G – G977BXXUBGULB

 


 

December 27, 2021

One UI 4 Beta 3 rolling out

The Galaxy S10 third One UI 4 Beta release notes include fixes for the media-related photos not being saved, improvement of system slowdown when a notification arrives, malfunction filter frequently occur and AKG 400 error. Read more

  • Third One UI 4 Beta Changelog
    • Media-related photo not being saved (when capturing/gallery/dual messenger does not work, etc.)
    • Improvement of system slowdown when a notification occurs
    • Malfunction filter frequently occurs
    • AKG N400 connection error
    • In My Files/Gallery app Korean file name not found

 


 

December 11, 2021

3rd One UI 4 Beta coming next week

According to Samsung Community (Korea), the third One UI 4 Beta update will be released for the Galaxy S10e, S10, and S10+ devices next week. Read more


Hello, this is Beta Operations Manager.

Unfortunately, the 3rd beta opening seems to be difficult today.

We will try our best to be open next week.

Thank you.


 


 

December 11, 2021

One UI 4 Beta 2 – South Korea

Samsung released the 2nd One UI 4 Beta update for the Galaxy Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, and S10 5G smartphones in South Korea. It comes with fixes for a lot of bugs and CVEs for enhanced stability.

Changelog

  • Stuttering issues when scrolling through various apps (status bar (quick panel), etc.)
  • Stuttering when running the Messages app
  • Not entering a conversation from a message
  • No background blur effect applied in the app entry/multi-tasking window
  • When playing a video Stuttering
  • App not visible in Secure Folder
  • Reset when playing the next song in Samsung Music
  • Stuttering when scrolling in Weather app
  • Error playing mp4 file in video player
  • Edge panel not working
  • Web in Instagram/Facebook app Link to site error
  • When entering the main screen with the Samsung Dex Apps button, there is a delay of about 1 second
  • When running some apps in recent apps, the corners are filled late
  • Blank screen occurs when scrolling the Quick Panel
  • Unexplained vibration occurs [S10 series only]
  • Fixed other minor issues

 


 

December 09, 2021

One UI 4 Beta – US

Samsung announced the One UI 4 Beta program for the Galaxy S10 series devices in the US. At the same time, the company has rolled out the first Android 12-based Beta software for the consumers.

 


 

December 03, 2021

One UI 4 Beta – South Korea

Samsung has begun the One UI 4 Beta program based on Android 12 for the Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ in South Korea. If you want to get the major software update right now, you need to participate in the One UI 4 Beta program, meanwhile, it’s currently limited to South Korea. Read more here

 


 

December 01, 2021

November 2021 security patch – US Unlocked

Samsung rolled out the November 2021 security patch update to the carrier unlocked Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+ smartphone units in the US. [Source]

  • Firmware versions:
    • Galaxy S10e – G970U1UES6GUK1
    • Galaxy S10 – G973U1UES6GUK1
    • Galaxy S10 Plus – G975U1UES6GUK1

November 22, 2021

Spotted on Geekbench with Android 12

The Galaxy S10 series devices are confirmed to receive One UI 4.0 update in December 2021, however, the Galaxy S10 5G variant was spotted on Geekbench running the Android 12 OS. It suggests that the Beta version of this major upgrade is likely to release soon.

November 15, 2021

Official One UI 4.0 announced

On November 15, Samsung announced the One UI 4.0 official version based on Android 12 OS for the Galaxy devices. Read more

May 18, 2021

Android 12 Beta has arrived, Samsung is yet to reveal One UI 4.0 Beta

March 5, 2021

Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite One UI 3.1 update rollout begins

January 20, 2021

Samsung Galaxy S10 series receiving stable Android 11 update with One UI 3.0

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Samsung Daily+ Hub now offers free workouts on 2024 TVs

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Samsung Daily+ Hub workouts

Samsung has collaborated with F45 Training to offer free access to a variety of workouts on 2024 Samsung Smart TVs through the Samsung Daily+ lifestyle hub. The company aims to make it easier for people to enjoy all types of content on their TVs, whether it’s movies, games, or fitness routines.

This partnership lets users enjoy a wide range of on-demand fitness classes, including cardio, strength, hybrid, and recovery workouts, all from the comfort of their homes.

F45 Training is a leading global fitness community known for its 45-minute group workouts that combine functional exercises to improve everyday movement. Now, with this new integration, users can access F45’s workout library directly on their Samsung TV, which makes it easier to stay active and fit without leaving home.

Samsung Daily+ Hub workouts

The Samsung Daily+ platform, powered by Tizen OS, gives users access to more than just fitness content. It also connects to apps like Samsung Health, SmartThings, and Workspace to help users manage their daily activities all in one place.

F45’s workouts are designed for all fitness levels to offer flexibility with different types of exercises. Whether you want to improve your strength, boost your cardio, or focus on recovery, there’s something for everyone.

In addition, the F45 community offers motivational content to keep users inspired and connected. More workouts will be added to the Samsung Daily+ platform in the coming months.

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SmartThings introduces Hub Manager and Backup features for better control

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Samsung SmartThings Hub new features

Samsung has introduced some useful new features for its SmartThings Hub, which make it easier to manage your smart home and keep everything running smoothly. The fresh update improves connectivity, reliability, and performance to provide a seamless smart home experience.

Back in 2023, Samsung introduced Hub Group and Hub Replace to create more robust mesh networks and upgrade their hub seamlessly. We are in 2024, and Samsung has announced two new features for the SmartThings app, Hub Manager and Hub Backup.

Hub Manager

The new Hub Manager feature helps you easily manage your hubs and Hub Groups. A Hub Group lets you connect multiple hubs to extend the range of your smart home network.

With Hub Manager, you can create, edit, or delete Hub Groups, making it easier to organize your devices and ensure they stay connected across a larger area.

Create SmartThings Hub Group:

You can easily create a SmartThings Hub group, just need to follow a few steps. Open the SmartThings app >> Go to the Favorites page and tap the (⋮) More Options >> Select Manage Hubs >> If no Hub Group exists, you’ll see the option to Create a Hub Group.

If a Hub Group already exists, the new hub will be automatically added as a secondary hub.

Edit SmartThings Hub Groups

To edit a Hub Group, go to Manage Hubs from the Favorites page >> tap Edit a Hub Group. You can now change the primary hub for the group as well as add or remove secondary hubs.

Hub Backup

The Hub Backup feature ensures your smart home keeps working even if your main hub goes offline. If the primary hub stops working, a secondary hub automatically takes over, so your devices and automation continue to run without interruption.

Hub Backup is enabled by default in Auto Hub Backup mode. To disable or enable, go to Manage Hubs and toggle Auto Hub Backup off.

If you prefer, you can also manually switch to a backup hub, giving you more control over the process. To set a Preferred Hub, you just need to go to Manage Hubs >> select Preferred Hub >> Choose the hub you want to be the default primary hub when it comes online.

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Samsung drops massive SmartThings update with AI Home Insight feature

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Samsung SmartThings

Samsung just dropped a bold new SmartThings update, with he latest version adding a new AI-powered Home Insight feature. Samsung says the platform has upgraded with a new app home page, replacing Favorites.

The new SmartThings app homepage is designed to adapt to users’ lifestyles. The service will offer tailored features, which simplify home management and improve automation such as controlling lights, managing appliances, or creating custom routines.

Samsung SmartThings users can receive real-time summaries of their home’s status through the AI-enabled Home Insight feature. It will also present suggestions for necessary actions, achieved by analyzing various data sources, including:

  • User lifestyle patterns
  • Device usage history
  • Home and device status
  • Daily weather
  • Indoor temperature

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For instance, if a device is left on while no one is home, SmartThings will recommend turning it off to conserve energy. Another notification could include changes in indoor temperature or humidity that deviate from the usual levels, which will prompt suggestions to adjust devices for optimal comfort.

Samsung has also updated the SmartThings to function even better with ecosystem devices. The expanded device card now allows users to access key functions without navigating to the devices’ detail page.

  • Available through the Device Control panel on Galaxy devices — as well as from the new Map View and the new SmartThings app on the Tab S10 Plus and Tab S10 Ultra.

Home Insight Widget

Samsung brought a Home Insight Widget to Galaxy Tab S10+/Ultra. It offers immediate access to SmartThings, transforming the tablet into a personalized home dashboard.

The major update to the SmartThings UX on Windows brings a panel-style interface. Key features include support for camera streaming and phone-finding functionality.

Additionally, users can instantly control important functions such as temperature while receiving doorbell notifications with a live streaming view that allows them to see who’s at the door.

  • Supported on PCs running Windows OS 10 20 H1 and more recent models.

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