Samsung has been rolling out the One UI 4.1 upgrade to various of its flagship devices over the past several days. However, although the firm’s phones are receiving the newest version of One UI, which is developed on Android 12, the company’s tablets are still running earlier iterations of Android. Fortunately, the Korean manufacturer has now gotten around to updating its tablet lineup’s OS. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, and Galaxy Tab S7 FE are the most recent devices to get the One UI 4.1 upgrade, which is based on Android 12.
The Galaxy Tab S6 “Lite” model has also received the Android 12 update. The March 2022 security patchset is included in the One UI 4.1 firmware, which has the version number P615XXU4EVC5. In France, the update is presently available for the tablet’s LTE edition (model number SM-P615).
T736BXXU1BVC2 is the software version for the One UI 4.1 upgrade for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE. The Android security patch number has been raised to February 2022 with the Android 12-based release. The OTA is now only available for the worldwide 5G model (SM-T736B), but additional versions should get it shortly.
Users in the DBT area, which is Samsung’s internal designation for Germany, may now download the stable One UI 4.1 upgrade for the Galaxy Tab S6. The latest build, codenamed T865XXU5DVC3, is for the tablet’s worldwide 4G model. The Android security patch level (SPL) has been updated to February 2022 with this release.
Remember that Samsung distributes upgrades in stages, so you may have to await a few days before receiving an OTA notice on your tablet. If you wish to bypass the line, get the current version from Samsung’s Firmware Update Server (FUS) and immediately load it on your Galaxy phone.
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