Samsung releases One UI 5.1 update for Galaxy S20 series

Galaxy S20 Series

Just a while ago, the Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Fold 4, and Z Flip 4 devices started receiving their very own update to One UI 5.1 based on Android 13. The Samsung Galaxy S20 series is now also being graced with the latest iteration of the Korean company’s software skin aka One UI 5.1, which is built on top of Google’s latest Android 13 release, that debuted with One UI 5.1 on the Galaxy S23 series.

Samsung started testing the One UI 5.1 update for the Galaxy S20 series last month. The latest One UI 5.1 package for the Galaxy S20 series in question has a G980FXXUFHWAK/G980FOXMFHWAK/G980FXXUFHWAK firmware version, weighs in at 1271.55 MB and includes the latest February 2023 security patches.

Galaxy S20 Series One UI 5.1 update 

  • Version: G980FXXUFHWAK / G980FOXMFHWAK / G980FXXUFHWAK
  • Size: 1217.55 MB
  • Security patch level: February 2023

Back in late 2022, the Galaxy S20 series was upgraded to Android 13 and One UI 5.0 as its third major OS upgrade. One UI 5.1 could be the last big update for Galaxy S20 series, which was eligible for three years of major OS upgrades.

The One UI 5.1 update for Galaxy S20 series brings Expert RAW integration in the camera app, battery widgets, a shared Gallery album, and more. It also brings improvements and new functionality in a number of areas, including camera and gallery, multitasking, Samsung Internet, and more. Checkout the full changelog of the One UI 5.1 update in the Twitter feed below.

However, the update is currently only seeding for the Galaxy S20 series in the European markets at the moment, and we can expect the update to go live across the world over the next few days. If you haven’t received the update yet, you can check for it manually by heading to your S20/S20+/S20 Ultra phone’s Settings > Software update menu.

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