By Jay / / Android News

After encountering a setback last week, Samsung has resumed the rollout of the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 family. The update, which brings a host of new features and enhancements, was temporarily halted due to a bug that affected the lock screen and touchscreen functionality post-update.

Following nearly a week of troubleshooting and fixes, Samsung has restarted the rollout process, beginning with its home market of Korea. According to reports from a reliable tipster on X, a new build is now being deployed to Galaxy S22 devices in the region.

With the resumption of the rollout, users can expect to receive the latest software update on their devices in the coming days. Samsung is undoubtedly working diligently to ensure a smooth deployment process this time around, aiming to address any lingering issues and prevent further disruptions.

One UI 6.1 Brings New Feature to Galaxy S22 Series with More AI Tech

The One UI 6.1 update brings several new features to the Galaxy S22 series, including the highly anticipated Galaxy AI functionality introduced with the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year. Samsung’s ambitious goal is to make Galaxy AI available on over 100 million devices worldwide by the end of the year, signaling its commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology to its user base.

As the rollout progresses, users can look forward to experiencing enhanced performance, improved functionality, and a seamless user experience on their Galaxy S22 devices. Stay tuned for further updates as the update continues to roll out globally, bringing the latest innovations from Samsung to users around the world.


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