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Samsung Announces Devices to Bring Up One UI 2.1 Update

Samsung is preparing for a new device update very soon. According to information from sources and partially verified, the smartphone giant Samsung is making the One UI 2.0 update available for four new phones. Devices that will support the new update, whose time is uncertain, were reported as Galaxy S9, S10, Note9 and 10.


There are only four devices in the world currently running Android 10 and One UI 2.1, which are listed as Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 +, Galaxy S20 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip. The two new devices have been confirmed to come soon with the updated version of the One UI , but this privilege will be somewhat limited in time, as tech lovers won't like it very much.




Samsung moderator has confirmed this new information through the South Korean portal, so a UI 2.1 will be released for different devices, according to the news. According to the information in the source, let's add here that the One UI 2.1 is planned to be released not only for the Galaxy S10 and Note10 series, but also for the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note9.




There is not yet a clear time when Samsung will start offering the One UI 2.1 update for these devices. However, it is also worth mentioning that the Galaxy Note10 and S10 series will have priority over other device series. It is explained that there are two reasons for this situation: first of all, Galaxy S10 and Note10 are newer devices, and secondly, Galaxy S9 and Note9 are recently ready to switch to Android 10 and One UI 2.0.


UI 2.1 will host relatively few changes


Some One UI 2.1 features that work with newer hardware, such as the option to switch to 120 Hz mode, will not be available on older Galaxy devices after the update . It was already known to many that there were technical limitations that prevented some features from moving to older models.  Other UI changes, such as Screen Zoom Options and  Samsung Quick Sharing , may be available on older phones through the One UI 2.1 update. Although the information we can convey on the subject is limited for now, we will continue to share new news with you.

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