Samsung's got the One UI 6.1 update ready to go for eligible devices and it's only a matter of time before the update is released for users across the globe. Samsung hasn't confirmed precisely when this update will be released but it has provided some information to at least give us a good idea of when the roll out begins.
Even though One UI 6.1 is a minor One UI update, it's unique in the sense that it brings many of the Galaxy AI features that were introduced with the Galaxy S24 series this year to earlier devices. The Galaxy S23 is one such device, and it's set to receive the update later this month.
Samsung to roll out One UI 6.1 for the Galaxy S23 by the end of this month
One UI 6.1 will enable users of existing devices to try many of the Galaxy AI features that Samsung launched with its latest flagship lineup. This includes live translation of calls, smart summarization in Notes and Internet, and a whole host of image editing features.
Samsung has revealed to users in South Korea that the Galaxy S23 One UI 6.1 update is going to be released by the end of March. This is the second confirmation of this timeline, as Samsung Vietnam has previously said that the One UI 6.1 update will start rolling out on March 28.
It's quite likely that we'll see this update being rolled out in the next couple of weeks. So this is as good a time as any to prepare your phone for the One UI 6.1 update. If you're unsure if your device is eligible for this update, check its compatibility against the One UI 6.1 eligibility list.