Samsung has released many smart refrigerators in the past. These smart refrigerators are equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity and SmartThings functionality. Making it easier for users to control the home appliance using the app across the major OS options (Android, iOS, and Windows).

Now, according to a recent report by SAMmobile, Samsung has started updating the UI design on high-end refrigerators. For those unaware, the South Korean tech giant’s home appliances and TVs run on the Tizen operating system. Samsung and Intel developed this Linux-based open-source operating system (now called Tizen OS).

As per the report, the icons in the refrigerator seem to be updated, which looks quite similar to the recent versions of One UI in smartphones. The patch should be visible with the build version of TIZEN 6.0.

The new UI design has made apps more visible. For instance, the Gallery app, Settings, and Calendar look more noticeable. This update might be the company’s attempt to improve the user experience by taking constant feedback. High-end refrigerator owners should be able to receive the patch automatically. However, it is quite unclear if this Tizen OS 6.0 update is a global rollout or limited to certain regions. We expect to see more patches like these in the future.

In related news, Samsung Bespoke refrigerators in India have come a long way with constant inputs from customers. In January, the company released a new collection of Bespoke refrigerators in India. Those who wish to know about this can check out our Samsung launches connected bespoke refrigerators in India story here.

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