Samsung announces One UI 4 update roadmap for India: check when your phone will get the update

Updated : Nov 17, 2021 18:29
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Samsung has announced the One UI 4 update roadmap for India. The update roadmap was announced through Samsung’s Members app. Although the One UI 4 update, based on Android 12, has already begun seeding globally, in India the rollout will only commence in December.

One UI 4 India update roadmap

The Galaxy S21 series, comprising the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra will get the update in December. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 will also receive it at the same time.

In January, previous flagships will get the One UI 4 update. This includes the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Note 10 series, Galaxy S20 series, and Note 20 series. Samsung’s previous foldables, including the Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy Z Flip will also get the update in January 2022.

Samsung will begin to update its mid-range devices in February 2022, with the Galaxy A52, Galaxy A52s 5G, and Galaxy A72 first in line. The Galaxy Tab S7 and Galaxy Tab S7+ will also receive the update in February 2022.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE, Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy A71, Galaxy A51, Galaxy A32, and the Galaxy F62 will get the One UI 4 update in April 2022.

A long list of devices get the update in May 2022. These include the Samsung Galaxy A31, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M21, Galaxy M31s, Galaxy A22 5G, Galaxy F22, Galaxy F42 5G, and the Galaxy Tab S6 Lite. The Samsung Galaxy M21 2021 Edition, Galaxy M32, Galaxy M32 5G, Galaxy M42 5G, and the Galaxy M52 5G will also get the update in May.

June 2022 will see certain budget devices Galaxy A21s, Galaxy A22, Galaxy M51, Galaxy F41, Galaxy F12, and Galaxy Tab A7 Lite get the One UI 4 update. Finally, the Samsung Galaxy M11, Galaxy M01, Galaxy A12, Galaxy A03s, and Galaxy F02s will get the update in July 2022.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy S21 FE specs, design revealed in leaked marketing images

One UI 4 features

One UI 4 gets Android 12’s most-wanted feature, as Color Palettes allows you to change device theme colours from options based on your wallpaper. Widgets also get an overhaul, with personalised widget recommendations and rounded corners for every widget. Dark mode UI will now apply on the home screen, affecting the brightness of widgets and app icons.

Users on One UI 4 can now change the size of their picture-in-picture video by pinching with two fingers. The notification shade has received an overhaul, with changes to the brightness slider and media controls. Samsung keyboard now gets integrated support for GIFs, emojis, and stickers.

Privacy is also a focus for One UI 4, with the Android 12 privacy dashboard, which brings all settings and controls into one place. Users will now be alerted with an icon any time an app tries to access the camera or microphone.

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