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Since booting on Androidwith 13 builds of One UI 5.0, Samsung is doing so well (several dozen devices have received it in the last few weeks Galaxy), is probably already quite far along in One UI 5.1 development. This should logically be the first update of the One UI 5.0 version, unless Samsung decides to change the long-standing practice of superstructure numbering (which is apparently not on the agenda).

But when will the One UI 5.1 build arrive? Considering the previous One UI updates, it can be expected to debut in Samsung's next flagship series Galaxy S23. Likewise, it can be expected to bring features that won't be available on the Korean giant's older smartphones and tablets, at least not immediately.

Samsung is likely to bring the new features from One UI 5.1 to its older devices soon after the series Galaxy The S23 will hit stores. The breakneck pace at which the company has been rolling out the One UI 5.0 update lately suggests that it could start rolling out One UI 5.1 to existing devices before the next flagship series is launched.

Which devices will receive the One UI 5.1 build is also a mystery at this point. However, we can be sure that the devices that Samsung launched in 2021 and 2022 will be eligible for it, including all "flagship" and mid-range models like Galaxy TO 52/A53 a Galaxy A72/A73. It could also arrive on mid-range and flagship phones Galaxy, which were launched in 2019 and 2020 and were promised three upgrades Androidu, although they may have already received the last major system update.

In any case, we will have to wait for some time to see how it will turn out in reality. Samsung seems to be mainly focused on releasing One UI 5.0 for now, hoping to have it done before this year.

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