Samsung is gearing up to launch its next-generation Galaxy S-series flagship smartphones under the Galaxy S23 lineup. While the launch date has not been officially revealed, it is speculated to go official on 1st February.
Now, ahead of the launch, new information about the phone’s software has surfaced. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 models will run a newer version of the One UI.
As per the latest report, Samsung is currently testing the new One UI 5.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series and carries firmware version S90xEXXU2CVL7. It was spotted on Samsung’s servers and is expected to release for the S22 lineup soon after it debuts with the Galaxy S23 series smartphones.
Currently, there’s no information available about what new features are coming to the One UI 5.1; however, it’s safe to assume that the update will be based on the Android 13 operating system, similar to the One UI 5.0. The South Korean giant had previously teased lock screen customizations, which we expect to see in the upcoming update.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 series, debuting as the company’s next-generation flagship lineup, will come with a slightly updated design, better display, upgraded camera sensors, and bigger batteries. The phones will also come powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor and pack a newer version of One UI based on the Android 13 operating system.
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