The all-new exclusive Android 12-based OneUI 4.1 has been released to most Galaxy devices and with the cool features like better Ram Management, Grammarly powered keyboard, Material You Pallette, Smart Widget, camera improvements and a lot more, most tech enthusiasts can get enough of this sleek package. Meanwhile, Samsung OneUI 4.1.1 is scheduled to be released in August, although not a major upgrade.
The facilitation of the Samsung OneUI 4.1.1 was the issue some users faced in the previous rollout. However, Goodlock, a moderator at the Samsung community has confirmed that Samsung OneUI 4.1.1 is coming to fix most of the problems.
What’s new?
As noted earlier, this isn’t a major upgrade, although we expect a few new features and changes to the existing ones. But the main objective of this software update should be fixes.
Which phones get the Samsung OneUI 4.1.1?
The feature is first expected on the foldables, by foldables, we’re talking of the Fold 3 and Flip 3 as that was what played out last year on the OneUI 3.1.1. Judging by what happened during OneUI 3.1.1 rollout, last year’s Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy S22 series and then the Note 20 followed, that is what might be seen in this OneUI 4.1.1. While there might be new features, it was noted that the software version remains.
Samsung OneUI 4.1.1 software should also be seen in the upcoming Fold 4 and Flip 4. The Korean tech giant continues to roll out the OneUI 4.1 to various devices in different regions of the world. However, if tweaks to the OneUI 4.1.1 features surface, you can be sure to get updates from here.