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The Galaxy S22 has received one of the most anticipated updates

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ShOne of Samsung's most anticipated updates – One UI 6.1 – is now available for more phones of the brand. After arriving on the Galaxy S24 at the beginning of the year and later on on the Galaxy S23 series, One UI 6.1 is now available for Galaxy S22 models.

It is worth noting that One UI 6.1 is an update that includes a series of artificial intelligence (AI) features, namely a search circle (which allows you to select an object by drawing a circle around it to perform a search), live translation (real-time language translation) and also a set of options. Edit other photos.

It is worth noting that in addition to the Galaxy S22 series, users of the Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 also have the opportunity to update their devices to One UI 6.1.

Read also: The first details about the Galaxy S25 Ultra are circulating

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