Samsung is gearing up to release Android 13 and One UI 5 for their phones. Android 13 is a new version of the Android operating system that will be released in late August. One UI 5 is a new user interface that Samsung is releasing with this update. Android 13 will include some major changes, including a new gesture-based navigation system and an updated version of the Google Play Store. One UI 5 will make use of these changes and add some new features, such as a redesigned settings menu and an improved multitasking experience. Samsung has already started beta testing Android 13 on select devices, so users who want to try it out can do so now. The company plans to release the update globally in late August, so everyone who wants to upgrade their phone should be ready for it. ..
SamMobile now reports that last year’s Galaxy S21 series is receiving Android 13, including the Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra. The update is also referred to as “One UI 5,” as it contains Google’s Android 13 with some additional changes from Samsung. The rollout has started in Europe, but it could arrive in North America and other regions within a few days or weeks, if other rollouts are any indication.
At the same time, the Android 13 update is starting to arrive on the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, which were the final Note-branded phones before Samsung rolled them into the main Galaxy S series this year. The Android 13 update was first spotted in Switzerland, but it should roll out to the rest of Europe soon, and then to other regions.
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Android 13 is also rolling out to Samsung’s main flagship series from 2020: the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. The update is available now in Germany and Switzerland, and other regions should get it soon.
Samsung’s latest upgrade includes everything in Google’s regular Android 13 update, such as an improved taskbar for tablets, new media control widgets, new functionality for app developers, and enhanced security. Samsung has added a slew of features on top, including more lock screen customization features (possibly inspired by iOS 16), additional themes for the cover screen on the Galaxy Z Flip series, Samsung Wallet for mobile payments and cards (which started rolling out in June), and other changes.
For now, the update has only arrived on some of Samsung’s flagship phones — there’s still no sign of One UI 5 on any of the company’s tablets or budget phones.
Source: SamMobile (S21, Note 20, S20) Via: 9to5Google