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Latest Samsung Galaxy A52 hands on shows off Android 12 One UI 4.0 features!

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It’s not been too long when Samsung started releasing the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 update for Galaxy devices. To date, all flagship Galaxies have started receiving the major software update, and it’s obvious that in the next phase it will be released for mid-range devices.

Among several Samsung phones, it was expected that the Galaxy A52 will be the first to taste the fresh One UI 4.0 version and will get the update sometime in February this year. Meanwhile, it seems that the company has already rolled out the Android 12 update for this famous mid-range smartphone.

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According to the latest information, YouTube channel MoboNews has recently published a hands-on video of the Galaxy A52 running the latest Android 12 OS. The published video shows all of the features and functionalities that Samsung brings with its One UI 4.0 update to the Galaxy devices.

The list of features includes the ability to prolong battery lifespan by limiting the maximum charge to 85%. In addition, it has Android 12’s Material You theme, improved privacy controls, the screen dimming accessibility setting, an updated camera interface, etc.

However, it looks like an immature build and the source of this update hasn’t yet been confirmed. Also, Samsung has not expressed its words on the matter and is yet to officially reveal any information about the Android 12 upgrade for the mid-rangers.

In addition to the Galaxy A52, there are no words on when will the latest Android 12 OS update will roll out for Galaxy A52s 5G and A72. When we wonder how Samsung sent updates to its flagship devices, mid-range phone owners may not have to wait too long.

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