Samsung has started the day with very good news for many users of its smartphones and announced the list of smartphones that will get the One UI 3.0 update.
The Korean company is still immersed in the integration of One UI 3.1, the latest version of its user interface that debuted on the Galaxy S21, and now comes to a good “heap” of devices including the Galaxy S20, the Galaxy Note 20, and even several devices of the Galaxy A series.
It is usual for Samsung’s latest flagships to keep for a while, the latest version of One UI as well as its latest features. Now, the company is bringing this version to many other phones, which may now have a lot of new features.
List of Samsung smartphones that will get the One UI 3.1 update
Samsung has confirmed that the latest One UI 3.1 update will be coming to the Galaxy S20 (Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 + and Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE) and Galaxy Note20 (Galaxy Note20, Galaxy Note20 Ultra) series, in addition to the Galaxy Z Fold2 and Galaxy Z Flip series. This release adds new camera capabilities for capturing and editing photos and videos, as well as new AI-related features.
As of today, One UI 3.1 is available on the Galaxy S20 series, the Note20, the foldable Z Fold2 and Z Flip, and the Galaxy S10, Note10, and Fol. Also several members of the Galaxy A family such as the A71, A51, A90, A80, A80, A70, and A50. Samsung has also specified that the time of arrival will depend on each market and even operators. The complete list of handsets announced to be upgraded to One UI is as follows:
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Galaxy Note 20
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Fold 2
- Galaxy Z Flip
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy Note 10
- Galaxy Fold
- Galaxy A71
- Galaxy A51
- Galaxy A90
- Galaxy A80
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A50
New features of One UI 3.1
As we already know, One UI 3.1 is a revision that adds new features and improves other functions already present such as Single Take. All these phones also receive the new editing tool, which allows you to delete unwanted objects in a photo with a simple touch. Also, improvements are added to the settings of the shots such as brightness and exposure, and the new Multi Mic Recording function is included, to record video simultaneously through the cell phone and a Bluetooth device.
One UI 3.1 also adds privacy “plus” by allowing you to remove metadata that reveals the location of photos before sharing, or use Private Share to control who has permission to access the posted content and for how long it will be available.