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Samsung One UI 4.1: Separate left/right Audio Balance option
Samsung is enhancing its technology day by day, which attracts users toward it. Talking about smartphones, the company offers many smartphones in every budget ranging from high to low. At the same time, there are several such features in the company’s developed phone which are not available in any other brand’s mobile.
Nowadays, due to several new technologies, we get many things that help us to do our work quickly and efficiently. Last month, Samsung released its newest custom skin, One UI 4.1. This major update brings new features and multiple customizations options for a better experience, enhanced left/right sound balance feature is one of them.
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With One UI 4.1, the company released a separate option for adjusting the sound of the phone’s speaker and any other connected devices like earbuds, Bluetooth headsets, and more. It is a very helpful feature for those users who use it.
Previously, there was only one slider of Left/right sound balance for audio. After One UI 4.1, there is two left/right sound balance slider. However, the feature is not applicable for calls.
One UI 4.1 based on Android 12 exclusively comes with the Galaxy S22 series, which brings tons of new features. According to the information, several Galaxy smartphones will receive the One UI 4.1 with the March 2022 security patch. Till then, let’s see how to use the One UI 4.1 Audio balance feature.
How to use it?
Users who have received One UI 4.1 on their Galaxy smartphone can use this feature easily. If you want to use this enhanced left/right audio balance feature, then follow the steps mentioned below.
- Open your device Settings.
- Scroll down, and find the Accessibility option.
- Click on it.
- Tap on the Hearing enhancements option
- Now, you can find the Left/right sound balance option, which includes the following two sliders.
1. Connected device
2. Phone Audio - You can adjust them by sliding left or right as you feel convenient.
We recommend users update their accessibility app to the latest version to enjoy the new feature. You can also download it from here.