Samsung Galaxy A51 receives Android 12 in the Netherlands

Samsung Galaxy A51 receives Android 12 in the Netherlands

Samsung’s Galaxy A51 is the next phone in the line that can count on the One UI 4.1 update, which is based on Android 12. The phone now receives the update in the Netherlands and Belgium together with the security update from April.

Samsung Galaxy A51 gets Android 12

One UI 4.1 is Samsung’s new software shell that was introduced with the Samsung Galaxy S22 series this year. Samsung then shared a list of candidates who will also receive an update to One UI 4.1. You can find that list here. Samsung is now fully rolling out this update as you can see here, and the next candidate is the Samsung Galaxy A51. The update also includes the April security update that makes the device completely up-to-date. Keep in mind that the Galaxy A51 will only receive two updates per year from now on. The frequency was adjusted at the beginning of this year from quarterly updates to semi-annual updates.

New in One UI 4.1

One UI 4.1 is the software version that the new Samsung Galaxy S22 phones run on. Samsung’s One UI 4.1 isn’t a huge upgrade over the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 version. Still, there are a number of nice new functions in this version, including expanding the working memory and new Smart widgets. Another important new feature is the Pro mode in the camera app. Thanks to One UI 4.1, it can be used for all lenses. In addition, there are improvements for the Portrait and portrait videopositions. In addition, users can also use the night mode and the ultra-wide angle lens in third-party apps. Finally, the Color palettefeature applied to multiple apps.

  • These are the new Smart widgets in Samsung One UI 4.1
  • Expand RAM gets more options in One UI 4.1
  • List of Samsung Phones Getting One UI 4.1

Do you receive the update on your Samsung Galaxy A51? Let us know in the comments below this article. Thanks for the tip, Marcel, Anton, Dennis!

Samsung Galaxy A51 receives Android 12 in the Netherlands

– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source

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