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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, A72, and Tab S7+ get the One UI 4.1 update

April 8, 2022
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Complete with the March 2022 security patch


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  • One UI 4.1 comes to the Tab S7, original Galaxy Z Flip, and the Galaxy A72

Samsung’s efforts to bring One UI 4.1 to its existing devices continue to impress. After the Galaxy S22 introduced us to the software in February, the company announced it would bring One UI 4.1 to Galaxy S, Fold/Flip, and A-series devices beginning in mid-March. Now we’re checking out the latest phones to receive updates of their own.

In the last week of March, Samsung gave us the One UI 4.1 update for the carrier-locked Galaxy Note10 variants in the US, the 4G-only model of the S20 FE (via SamMobile), and the Galaxy A52s 5G and A71 5G in South Korea and parts of Europe (via XDA) complete with the March 2022 security patch. The update for the Galaxy A52s should resolve the performance woes that owners were facing after installing One UI 4. Updates also started landing for Galaxy A51 (via Samsung community), Galaxy Z Fold3, M52, and F62 users. The A51 was due to receive its Android 12/One UI 4 build, but it skipped right to One UI 4.1, the first device in Samsung’s roster to do so.

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Since the beginning of April, the company has further expanded the rollout to include the original Galaxy Z Flip, the Z Flip 5G, and the carrier-locked variants of the S20 FE 5G in the US (via SamMobile). The Galaxy A72 is also getting the One UI 4.1 update with the March 2022 patch in Russia and other parts of the world. On the tablet side, One UI 4.1 is now available for the Galaxy Tab S7+ with the T976BXXU2CVCD firmware.

So far, Samsung has released One UI 4.1 for the following devices. Much of this software is initially limited to specific regions, before seeing wider availability:

You can check and download the One UI 4.1 update for your Galaxy device by going to Settings > Software update and tapping the Download and install button. There are several new features in One UI 4.1, including a redesigned palette picker, improved Portrait mode with pet recognition, Samsung Pay enhancements, and Smart Calendar. If your Galaxy device has not yet received the One UI 4.1 firmware, it should get it within the next couple of weeks, given the pace of the rollout.

UPDATE: 2022/04/07 17:41 EST BY RAJESH PANDEY

One UI 4.1 comes to the Tab S7, original Galaxy Z Flip, and the Galaxy A72

Samsung has continued rolling out the One UI 4.1 update at an impressive speed for its devices. The latest version of its skin is now available for the original Galaxy Z Flip, Flip 5, S20 FE 5G, and the Galaxy A72.



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