Samsung released the stable Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update for the Galaxy S21 series in Europe last week, and now it has started extending the update to other regions. In the latest development, the Galaxy S21 smartphones in India, Kazakhstan, and Russia are now getting a stable One UI 5 update. Let’s look at the details.

As reported by SamMobile, Samsung has started rolling out the stable One UI 5 update to the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra in India, Kazakhstan, and Russia. The update comes with firmware version G99xBXXU5DVJC and includes the November 2022 security patch as well.

Galaxy S21 series

The new software is available for smartphones running One UI 4.1.1. It comes with a download size of around 2GB, so consider installing it over Wi-Fi if your carrier’s deal is not data-heavy. One UI 5.0 beta testers is getting the same update, with a download size of around 275MB.

We currently do not have access to the changelog of the update because Samsung hasn’t announced the rollout officially. We can expect the software to bring all the new features the South Korean company introduced with the One UI 5.0. Users should see loads of visual changes, including new notification UI, icons, and more.

Galaxy S21 users residing in the countries mentioned above can download the new software by going to Settings, selecting Software Update, and tapping “Download and install.” Also, it is worth mentioning that the Galaxy S21 FE will be receiving the update separately.

Samsung is doing a commendable job of updating its devices. It began rolling out the first stable One UI 5.0 update on October 24 to its Galaxy S22 series flagships and has since brought the software to a number of its older flagships, foldables, and A-series devices.

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