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Samsung Galaxy M32 Android 12 One UI 4 Update Tracker [One UI 4.1 Beta Live]

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On June 21, Samsung launched the Galaxy M32 affordable smartphone in some regions. The phone comes with MediaTek Dimensity 720 processor supported by 6GB/8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage alongside expandable memory up to 1TB.

In addition to this, the Korean tech giant shipped the smartphone with Android 11-based One UI 3.1 out of the box. According to Samsung’s upgrade policy, the Galaxy M32 devices are eligible for two generations of Android OS upgrades. To be mentioned, the upcoming Android 12-based One UI 4.0 will be the first major Android Switch on this device.

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One UI 4 comes with a lot of new features such as a redesigned user interface with revamped icons and a Material You theming system. So, here you can see all the newest insights on Samsung’s Android 12 and One UI 4 Beta/Stable updates for the Galaxy M32 smartphone.

In this article, We will keep updating all major and minor software updates for Galaxy M32 devices.

March 16, 2022

  • Samsung has begun the One UI 4.1 (Android 12) Beta program for the Galaxy M32 devices in India. The Beta activity allows consumers to experience the major OS update and enjoy its features ahead of the stable release. Read more

 

March 04, 2022

  • The latest information reveals that the One UI build is currently being tested on the Samsung Galaxy M32. The testing for a major One UI update is conducted for the Indian variant. [Read More]

 

November 11, 2021

  • Samsung Galaxy M32 smartphone is now getting a new firmware update that brings November 2021 security patch, RAM Plus (memory expansion feature), and improvements for the stock Camera application. [Read More]

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