Samsung recently announced One UI 5.1 with the S23 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event. Right after that, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S21, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Z Fold 4 became the first models to receive the update. While the company’s quick update schedule pleased users, unfortunately, things did not go as expected. After the installation of One UI 5.1, some Samsung users reporting several issues related to update, battery draining, and more. Here are the details…

Is One UI 5.1 Unreliable? Questions Raised by Recent Issues

Most of us are aware that using up-to-date software can be beneficial. With new updates, features, security measures and other improvements, these updates can help enhance the user experience. However, with old devices and new software, there may be a lack of harmony between the two and this can lead to some issues. This is exactly what some Galaxy users are experiencing with One UI 5.1.

One UI 5.1

A Samsung Galaxy S22 user has reported a bad experience after installing One UI 5.1. The user noted that sometimes the phone lags during certain animations and also experienced a battery-draining issue. It’s understandable that users have become frustrated with these issues and Samsung is working hard to find a solution. In the meantime, users are encouraged to reach out to Samsung’s customer service team for help in resolving any issues they may be facing.

Many users have been experiencing issues with the One UI 5.1 installation, with some reporting that certain features are no longer available. Most notably, the ability to choose from different colors when setting a new wallpaper has been removed. This is a problem for those who use this feature regularly, as manual selection of colors is now required. In addition, the rapid depletion of the battery and the problems experienced in many different bugs.

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Samsung Working on Fixing Issues

The One UI team is aware of the issue and working to resolve it as quickly as possible. In the meantime, affected users are encouraged to check for updates regularly to ensure they have the most recent version installed. And if you’re one of the lucky few who haven’t updated their device, you’d better wait a little longer.

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