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Millions of smartphone users Galaxy worldwide can now enjoy the One UI 5.1 superstructure regardless of whether they have a series phone or not Galaxy S23. The latest version of the superstructure v Galaxy The S23 debuted, but is now available on older devices Galaxy. And one of the cosmetic innovations it brings can help users distinguish between connected Bluetooth devices.

Before One UI 5.1, it didn't matter which Bluetooth audio output your phone used. In terms of UI design, the volume slider always showed the Bluetooth symbol whether you were streaming audio to headphones Galaxy Buds or an unnamed Bluetooth speaker.

With the latest version of One UI, this small detail has changed. When now a smartphone Galaxy transmits sound to Galaxy Buds, the volume slider is accompanied by a small icon in the shape of these headphones. However, if you connect an external speaker or soundbar to your phone, you will see the same Bluetooth icon as before. At least this applies when using an external speaker or soundbar from someone other than Samsung. It's really a little thing you might not even notice at first glance, but it can help users identify Bluetooth audio outputs more easily, or at least it's a nice easter egg.

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