As announced a few days ago, Samsung has stopped the update Android 12 One UI 4.0 for Galaxy S21 series in South Korea. The reason? Apparently, some devices were experiencing an error due to compatibility issues with Google Play. Therefore, the company had decided to suspend the update until the issues were resolved. And now that time has come: One UI 4.0 has been made available again for the Galaxy S21 series, and also for the other smartphones that have encountered the same problem.
One UI 4.0: the update for the Galaxy S21 series restarts
In the past few days, the Android 12 update seems to have had quite a few problems with the Galaxy S21 series and with Samsung’s foldables. In South Korea, in fact, the company has chosen to suspend the update in the past few days, and then resume it in the last few hours. Some rumors on the net show that the Galaxy S21 is receiving the firmware G99*BXXSBULC, while the Galaxy Z Flip3 and Galaxy Z Fold3 are receiving the firmware F926NKSS1BUL6. It is quite clear, therefore, that these versions of the update do nothing more than fix previous bugs.
But that is not all. Apparently, not content to present news to its users, Samsung is releasing the third One UI 4.0 beta for Samsung Galaxy S10 series. This would bring some notable improvements to the shots taken by users with the Camera App, as well as correcting a bug that prevented images from being saved from social media. Finally, there would also seem to be an optimization of the system upon the arrival of a notification, which used to materialize in a general slowdown. In short, Samsung would seem more than willing to improve the entire operating system. On the other hand, bugs seem to be just a distant memory. At least for now. What will happen in the future we will find out.
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