Samsung starts process of making One UI 5.1 available for Galaxy A

After the excellent work with One UI 5.0, which is its interface that is based on Android 13, Samsung announced to the world One UI 5.1, a small update of the previous version, and which had its debut with the equipment of the series Galaxy S23.
A few days after the announcement of its latest flagship smartphone, the South Korean company began to provide the software update for the flagships of previous years, such as the Galaxy S20, S21 and S22 series. A few hours ago we revealed here that the company had started to make One UI 5.1 available for the Galaxy Note20, and it appears days before what the company had announced… now there is information that the same is happening with the Galaxy series equipment A.
As is being revealed, the Galaxy A53 5G and A33 5G are being updated, in South Korea, with One UI 5.1 and the February 2023 security patches. critical, but the biggest novelty is brought precisely by this “extra number”: we have above all changes in the Camera and Gallery applications, with the possibility of quickly changing the color tone of selfies, more advanced search, improved image remastering, possibility of creating an album shared family photos and view photo details with a simplified layout.
One UI 5.1 coming to Galaxy A
In addition, there are improvements to multitasking, modes and routines, the new Dynamic Weather widget, the new connected devices battery widget, improvements to the Smart Suggestion widget, and much more.
We don’t know when all this will be available for other markets, but I want to believe it won’t take too long. It cannot be ruled out that the manufacturer can wait for the presentation of the Galaxy A54 and A34, which should be marketed with One UI 5.1 pre-installed, and only then make it available in other markets.
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