Samsung has officially announced the One UI 6.1 update schedule and has shared details on which devices will be embraced by the latest software enhancement. Initially launched alongside the Galaxy S24 series, including the high-end Galaxy S24 Ultra, the update is set to broaden its horizon to include a range of recent Samsung flagships.
The Galaxy S24 series is, of course, in the spotlight for this update, and the list of eligible devices extends to:
– Galaxy S23 FE
– Galaxy S23
– Galaxy S23 Plus
– Galaxy S23 Ultra
– Galaxy Tab S9
– Galaxy Tab S9 Plus
– Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
– Galaxy Z Fold5
– Galaxy Z Flip5
Samsung has indicated that the rollout of the One UI 6.1 will commence at the end of March, aligning with prior expectations of a March launch. However, the exact timeline may vary by market, with some regions possibly seeing the update sooner.
Further enriching the user experience, Samsung ensures that core Galaxy AI features will be incorporated into devices eligible for the One UI 6.1 update. These features include Chat Assist, Circle to Search, and Generative Edit, which will be integrated into the Galaxy S23 lineup along with Live Translate and Interpreter functionalities. Additionally, enhanced browsing, note-taking, and transcript services are on the update agenda.
One notable exception is the Galaxy S23 FE, which, unlike its contemporaries, will not be getting the Instant Slow-Mo feature. It appears a full release schedule outlining precise timeframes for the update’s deployment may be released by Samsung, although such schedules typically vary depending on the region.
This update marks another significant step in Samsung’s software support, showcasing the company’s commitment to bringing advanced capabilities and improved user experiences to its devices. Users of the aforementioned devices can expect a more intuitive and sophisticated interface with the arrival of One UI 6.1 and its embedded AI features in the coming weeks.






