Samsung is officially making it’s Android 12-powered One UI 4 software update available starting today, the company has announced. Apart from a few visual changes, the update adds new theming options, keyboard tweaks, and privacy settings and was released in public beta in September.
The new features coming with the latest version of Samsung’s software (One UI 4) should look familiar to anyone who’s been keeping up with Android 12’s upgrades. First up is a Material You-style overhaul, one is able to change the color of the operating system icons based on their chosen wallpaper, and there are also redesigned widgets that give the iOS-like feel.
New privacy-focused features in One UI 4 include a Privacy Dashboard that keeps track of how often apps are requesting sensitive information from your phone, and there are also new indicators that show when the phone’s camera or microphone is in use.
Other new features include a tweaked keyboard that offers more animated emoji and stickers.
Although the One UI 4 update is currently limited to Samsung’s S21 series (including the Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra), the company says it’ll be available “soon” on a range of its other devices including older Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy A devices, as well as Samsung’s foldable, and tablets.
The press release doesn’t give an official timeframe for the update’s release on these phones, a notice that appeared in the Samsung Members app in Korea earlier today gives a better idea of timings. According to this notice, which was deleted shortly after being posted, the Z Flip 3, Z Fold 3, S20 series, Note 20 series, Z Fold 2, and Z Flip 5G could receive their One UI 4 updates in December. Older foldables, as well as Note 10 and S10 devices appear likely to follow in January, while Samsung’s tablets could start receiving the update from February, starting with the Tab S7 and S7 Plus.