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Samsung Galaxy S10 was released with the original One UI
Samsung is rolling out One UI 4.1 firmware update for the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy Note 10 series, as per a recent report. The Galaxy S10 lineup was released in early 2019 with the original One UI, which was based on Android 9 Pie. The Galaxy Note 10 series that was launched in mid-2019 came with the updated Android-9-Pie based One UI 1.5. The latest version of the One UI skin debuted with the release of the Galaxy S22 series earlier this year.
A Samsung regarding when this update will be made available to other regions.
The One UI 4.1 firmware update reportedly features the March 2022 Android security patch. The update is said to be 1,049MB in size. It brings features such as Google Duo Live Sharing, Smart Widgets, and improved low-light portrait photography. The update also introduces Grammarly integration with the Samsung keyboard. One UI 4.1 enables Bixby Routines to automatically change watch faces and other settings on the Galaxy Watch 4.
The firmware update reportedly allows s to share Wi-Fi credentials through Quick Share. It is also said to enable s to create links to share images and videos with multiple friends. The images transferred via Quick Share feature an edit history which allows the receiver to revert edits. Furthermore, One UI 4.1 is said to add the Reflection Eraser and Shadow Eraser features to the inbuilt gallery app.
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