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Breaking: Samsung One UI 4.1.1 important feature just revealed

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Android 12L is officially coming to Galaxy devices, as revealed by a stock Samsung app update a few days back. Well now, we got just another information regarding an important extract text feature’s arrival with the One UI 4.1.1 based on Samsung Android 12L update.

Just recently, Samsung revealed that the Internet v18 update lets users extract text from images. Well, the Samsung Internet dev pointed out that the image text extraction feature requires One UI version 4.1.1, which is not there and is scheduled to launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4 this August.

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After the One Hand Operation + app update, this is the second confirmation of the upcoming Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 version. The new Samsung Internet browser extract text feature suggests that the company is rapidly working on One UI 4.1.1 development that will be packed with more new features over the 4.1.

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Aside from this, the blog article doesn’t have any information about the One UI 4.1.1 features or changes. However, it’s almost confirmed that the South Korean tech giant is creating it on top of Google’s Android 12L operating system, that exclusively made for foldable and tablet devices.

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The new extract text feature will allow users to select, translate, copy and share text content from the image itself. The same feature was previously delivered by Apple, which is a bit more futuristic as it’s available in the stock iOS camera app.

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We can expect that Samsung might also make the Galaxy Camera app more futuristic with the addition of features like text extract. This functionality will surely enhance productivity while using Galaxy devices and why not, you’ve shown trust in Samsung!

If you want to know more about Samsung Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 update for your Galaxy devices, visit the article linked below.

Samsung Android 12L One UI 4.1.1 Update Info (2022)

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