Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2022 took place on Thursday in San Francisco, USA. During the event, the South Korean tech giant officially announced the Android 13-based One UI 5. It showcased several key features of the One UI 5, including customs Modes and Routines, a Dynamic Lock screen, and more.
Samsung also revealed that it will first release the stable
version of this OS for the Galaxy S22 series. There is no exact date set for
the rollout, however, it will be released by the end of October.
Samsung held the SDC 2022 on Thursday where it announced
that the Galaxy S22 series will be receiving the stable version of the One UI 5
by the end of October. However, the release timeline may vary depending on the
region.
The One UI 5 beta is already available for the Galaxy S22
smartphones in India. Previously, it was tipped that Samsung could launch the
stable One UI 5 version for the Galaxy S22 series on either October 17 or
October 19.
Unfortunately, Samsung did not hint at other Galaxy
smartphones receiving the stable One UI 5 update any time soon. Thus, the
Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 3, and
Galaxy Z Flip 3 users may have to wait until 2023 to get the Android 13-based
One UI 5.
During the SDC 2022 keynote, Samsung showcased some of the
key features that the stable One UI 5 will bring. These include new
personalisation options such as custom-built Modes and Routines, and a Dynamic
Lock Screen.
There is also a new Bixby Text Call feature, which allows
the Bixby Voice assistant to answer your calls and share your typed message
with the caller. Samsung has also added Samsung Privileged Health SDK, which
allows developers to take advantage of the BioActive Sensor on the Galaxy Watch
4.
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