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Samsung Galaxy M52 5G Android 12 One UI 4.1 Update Tracker
Back in September 2021, Samsung introduced another dominant mid-range smartphone, the Galaxy M52 5G. The phone comes with a number of high-quality hardware and software capabilities such as a 7.4mm sleek design, 6nm-based Snapdragon 778G processor, 5000mAh battery, and more.
Adding to this, the phone comes pre-installed with the Android 11-based One UI 3.1 out of the box. This makes it compatible with major Android OS upgrades up to Android 13. And the device will also get new Android patches for four years along with Samsung Knox security.
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According to Samsung’s upgrade policy, the Galaxy 52 5G devices are eligible for two generations of Android OS upgrades. To be mentioned, the new Android 12-based One UI 4.1 is the first major Android switch on the Samsung Galaxy M52 device.
Samsung One UI 4.1 is based on Google’s Android 12 operating system. The new software brings a number of new features and improvements, enhancing the overall experience on the Galaxy devices. For flagships, it has a lot of useful features, well, you can check out the One UI 4.1 changelog here.
In this article, we will keep updating all major and minor software updates for Galaxy M52 5G devices.
- Update 2: March 25, 2022
Samsung has started rolling out the One UI 4.1 software update to the Galaxy M52 5G smartphone users in India. The update also brings the Android 12 novelties as well as the latest March 2022 Android patches for better system security. Read the full story here.
- Update 1: March 14, 2022
Samsung is testing a major One UI software update for Galaxy M52 5G smartphones. The major Android 12 update for Galaxy A52 5G may release with One UI 4.1 instead of One UI 4.0. Read the full story here.
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