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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Samsung starts One UI 6.1 update for Galaxy S23 from South Korea

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Samsung has announced that the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S23 series has started rolling out in South Korea this month as part of the March 2024 security patch. explained. This announcement hints at when the next major update for Samsung’s high-end smartphone lineup from last year will begin shipping.

Samsung follows a policy of rolling out one security update per quarter for the S23 series in South Korea. However, the company has not yet released a security update for this quarter. This means the brand should deliver an update by the end of this month. Presumably this will be the March 2024 security patch. Considering Samsung’s statement, it may have confirmed that the company will start rolling out One UI 6.1 for the S23 series in South Korea by the end of the month.

One UI 6.1’s journey to Galaxy S23 Series

After Samsung rolls out the new version of One UI to the S23 series in South Korea, it is expected to start rolling out this update in other regions as well. In other words, the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S23 series is less than a month away from now. Once this happens, the company is expected to start rolling out One UI 6.1 for other devices, especially the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5.

New features and improvements offered to users with updates will further enhance the user experience of the Galaxy S23 series. Following the update process that will start in Korea, the days when Galaxy S23 users in other regions will be introduced to One UI 6.1 are not far away. With these updates, Samsung signals that it will continue to offer its leadership in the smartphone market and innovative technologies to its users.

Danish Kapoor