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Its users can now experience a new UI and many additional features.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite users, there’s some good news for you. Samsung has released the stable version of One UI 8.5 for the tablet. The brand is offering it first to the cellular (5G) variant of the device in its home country, South Korea. The update carries the firmware version X406NKOU4CZE5.
Samsung, usually, after releasing an update first in its home market, starts offering it in the rest of the regions a few days later. Considering that, people in Africa, Asia, America, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East can expect to get it by the end of next month. To check if the company has made it available in your country, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
One UI 8.5, along with visual changes that make it look more consistent throughout and more sophisticated, offers new features across Galaxy AI, Bixby, camera, home and lock screens, Weather, communication, Clock, connectivity, Quick Share, Samsung Health, battery and power, security and privacy, and accessibility.
On a related note, recently, Samsung unveiled One UI 9.0, its latest Android customisation for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Like every other major software update, it also offers visual changes and new features. At the moment, there's no information is the Galaxy Tab S10 Lite is eligible to get it. You can check it out in our video below.
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