After two months, Samsung released One UI 5.0, i.e. an extension for Android 13 for his top line Galaxy S22. We have also waited for it here, so if you own one model from the trio of supported models, you can also update and enjoy the news accordingly. In addition, they are very successful, even if at first glance they may be a little hidden.
All over the world, the innovations that Samsung has implemented in the new superstructure are being received positively. By and large, everyone agrees that the first day with One UI 5.0 left a positive impression on them. Users who like nice user interface elements, as well as more professionals who appreciate the stability and speed of DeX mode, will find something for themselves. But it accelerated in general throughout the system.
Minimal visual changes, but a much nicer user experience
Also, after the update, did you not notice any visual changes compared to One UI 4.1 right away? The new version looks almost the same as the previous one, with a few minor exceptions. It is bad? Absolutely not, it's just that there's a lack of initial enthusiasm because the change isn't immediately visible. However, the benefits of One UI 5.0 only come with using it.
The reason is simple. According to all reports, One UI 5.0 is faster and snappier than One UI 4.1. It's almost as if he was Galaxy S22 brand new phone. We can be happy about this even in our country, because it is also the case for devices using Exynos 2200 chips. The overall stability was quite questionable after the release of the series, but now everything is forgotten. Apps generally seem to launch faster and the experience to use Galaxy The S22 with One UI 5.0 is much nicer overall. The multi-window multitasking gestures added in One UI 4.1.1 are also still fantastic. The quick toggles are smaller and harder to hit, but the new lock screen customization options are a welcome addition.
Mixed feelings about the new modes and routines
With One UI 5.0, Samsung renamed Bixby Routines to Modes and Routines. This new name also brings several changes, such as the addition of mods. However, it is still too early to draw any more comprehensive conclusions. The most notable change here is the removal of the Rutin quick toggle. These will be turned on or off depending on how the user has set them. It will certainly take a while to get used to this feature.
Visually, One UI 5.0 hasn't changed much, if at all. But Samsung focused on the main thing - optimization, and it came out on top. In addition, there are all the news coming from Androidu 13, so it's not all about the manufacturer's superstructure. Now we're just waiting for the company to expand availability, at least to the line Galaxy S21, when it should happen before the end of the year.
Series phones Galaxy For example, you can buy the S22 with One UI 5.0 here
Too bad they didn't manage to remove S22's biggest pain. Constant internet outages.
I got it Galaxy S22 and I didn't experience any internet outages 😃
😄 Then put it in the complaint, or replace the sim card, because s22 has no outages...
What do you mean internet outages? I don't see anything like that
Falling net over data. It has to be turned off and on all the time in order for the browser to work. Whatsapp and other apps work fine.
So try changing the SIM card, it worked for the S21ultra
So to sum it up, so far it's been worth the old buck, it's been a waste of money for a phone and until now it's working like it was supposed to right after it went on sale…
I don't see, everything works exactly the same as with 12. I didn't notice anything different. Where are the old days when even the change from 4.1 to 4.2 was more pronounced...
It's interesting that after the update, my unread messages in messenger stopped being colored bold.
Reinstalling and even the latest messenger update didn't help.
Well, I don't know, I have an s22, before that I had a Oneplus 8t and the oneplus just seemed much faster to me, in more than a year I haven't experienced a single jam or a small glitch. Now on the S22, jerking animation here and there is a completely normal thing. It takes longer to load the application, the overall feeling of the system is so slow at times. And after updating to oneui 5.0, ... I turn on the camera and the phone completely froze, only a hard restart helped by holding the button for a long time and just at the moment when I urgently needed a photo .... Then I receive a call and exactly the same situation. Freeze until reset. I don't know, after I was used to the lightning oneplus, the S22 is a bit of a disappointment. I'm not talking about the battery. I don't know if the whole thing can be attributed to exynos, I believe that Qualcomm is better off. As soon as the phone warms up, the jams are here immediately. So I hope that with the S23, Samsung will ditch its exynos, then I consider that I would stay with Samsung. The above mentioned issues are just not acceptable for a 22k phone.
I have a samsung S 22 ultra and until now I have not been able to connect with the radio android auto.pry cable but I don't have those until. when will they fix it?
I've had the S22 for about half a year and after the update, my phone sometimes crashes so brutally that even a hard restart doesn't help, and I have to wait a few seconds, maybe even a minute or two, for it to actually restart. I have only had problems with this mobile phone since I bought it. Right from the beginning, Face ID didn't work well for me, so I had to make a complaint twice, now the camera also crashes and goes crazy. After X years, I said enough is enough!!! Just the next mobile IPhone, I don't have the nerve to have my new cell phone fucked up like this!!!
I also have no dropouts on the SGS22.
How about One UI 5.0 it always came out flush with Androidem 13 I don't understand what is being said about it, something is written about it as if it should be a separate update...
..so now after the last update I'm totally fucked!!!!! It tells me that I have full storage - I don't, apps are falling out, including the camera - taking pictures, filming. Everything was fine until the update.