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Latest Samsung Calendar update brings changes in menu names
Samsung Calendar is getting a new update with the version number – 12.2.05.4000 through Galaxy Store. It brings several new changes and features to optimize the user’s experience. Now, you can broadly control your day-to-day work.
The latest update for Samsung Calendar provides you with an appropriate tool to control your daily tasks, create new events, add exciting stickers, notes, locations, and attach files more contextually and many more activities.
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The recently released Samsung Calendar app update carries version number – 12.2.05.4000. However, the update is currently released to select users, you can check if your app has received the update, check the update.
Along with some general fixes and improvements, the update has a big changelog. The company reviewed the menu names of the event creation view and changed them to terms that are easy for consumers to understand.
With this change, the Samsung calendar app become more convenient and easy to use. Updates often add more features, greater functionality, and also help protect your application against recent security threats.
Users keep your app up to date on their devices, they can try new features, as well as benefit from performance improvements and bug fixes. So update your application as soon as possible.
Below, we mention the overall detail fro the latest update of the Samsung Calendar app
Changelog:
- We reviewed the menu names of the event creation view and changed them to terms that are easy for consumers to understand below
- Add alert: Alert
- Attach file: Attachment
- Invitee: Invitees
- Calendar default: Default visibility
- Available: Free
Version number:
- 12.2.05.4000
Package size:
- 10.56MB
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