Samsung Galaxy A52 5G, Galaxy Tab S7 will receive UI 5.1 update in these regions

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Samsung released the latest One UI 5.1 update along with the launch of the Galaxy S23 series. Now the OS update is being rolled out to more compatible devices and the latest on the list are the Galaxy A52 5G and Galaxy Tab S7 series. The Galaxy A52 5G, launched with One UI 3.1 on board, gets the latest update in Singapore, while the Galaxy Tab S7 update is available in Korea, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Slovenia, Southeastern Europe, Bulgaria, Netherlands and France is. Nordic countries, Switzerland and some other markets.

according to a report from SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy A52 5G is currently receiving the latest One UI 5.1 update in Singapore. Availability in other markets has yet to be confirmed. The One UI 5.1 update on the Galaxy A52 5G contains the firmware version A526BXXU2EWB1 and the February 2023 security patch. The update has a download size of around one gigabyte.

Users can check for the update on their Galaxy A52 5G phone by going to the phone’s settings and then to the Software update menu.

On the other hand, Galaxy Tab S7 and the Galaxy Tab S7+ are alleged receive the One UI 5.1 update in countries like Korea, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Slovenia, South East Europe, Bulgaria, Netherlands, France, Nordic countries, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Greece, Poland, UK, Italy, Austria and Slovakia, Portugal, Hungary, Romania and the Baltic countries. The update comes with the firmware version TxxxXXU2DWB2.

The update is said to bring better connectivity with external speakers, new dynamic weather widgets with animations, a shared family album in Gallery, and improvements to Samsung Internet, Gallery, Settings, Weather, AR Emoji Camera, and more. The Galaxy Tab S7 update also brings multi-window capabilities for Samsung DeX and a few UI tweaks.

Users can manually check if the update is available on theirs Samsung tablets by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install.


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