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Samsung One UI 4.1 (Android 12) update released for Galaxy Tab S7

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 users are getting the Android 12-based One UI 4.1 update in Asian markets. This update comes with a hand full of new features, improvements over the previous version, enhancements for system performance, and much more.

Samsung One UI 4.1 is more intuitive, more fun, more secure, and easier to use than it used to be. It offers strong data protection, the improved Color palette lets you customize your tablet with unique colors based on your wallpaper.

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Moreover, the newly added Grammarly-powered keyboard ensures that you won’t do typing mistakes, Google Duo Live Share allows you to share your screen with people you are far away from, whereas, Bixby Routines now lets you create routines that change your watch face or turn on advanced settings like Protect battery.

The improved RAM Plus lets you customize the RAM of your smartphone. On the other hand, with the Enhanced Quick Share feature, you can edit and share images with more ease while the Expert RAW app further expands the Camera capability of Galaxies, letting them capture images in RAW format for further editing.

Other than these, the update also brings various Galaxy S22-inspired camera features and Gallery with built-in expert-level editing tools to further enhance your photography experience.

Moving on, the update is released in Malaysia at the moment, however, the company won’t take much time to make its broader rollout for all users in the world. As soon as your Galaxy Tab S7 received the update, it will not you. In case you wanna check it manually,

  • Go to Settings >> Software update.
  • Tap on Download and install.
  • Follow the on-screen instructions.

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