Last week, Samsung started rolling out the One UI 6.1 update to high-end phones released before the Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Z Fold 5 were the first to get the update. Then, it was released to the Galaxy S23 FE, but only in Europe.
Today, Samsung has released the One UI 6.1 update to the Galaxy S23 FE.
Galaxy S23 FE gets dozens of AI features with One UI 6.1 update in India
The Galaxy S23 FE has finally started getting the One UI 6.1 update in India. It comes with firmware version S711BXXU2CXCF and has a download size of around 2.8GB. It brings several Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy S23 FE, and you can download it by opening the Settings app, navigating to Software update, and tapping Download and install.
The update still includes the March 2024 security patch and not the April 2024 patch that's available for the Galaxy S24 series.
What's new with One UI 6.1 update on Galaxy S23 FE?
Some of the most important new features that One UI 6.1 brings are real-time language translation in messages and voice calls, Interpreter Mode for face-to-face language translation, voice transcribing and automatic person tagging in Voice Recorder, and Generative AI-based wallpaper generation.
The update also brings AI-powered image editing, letting you remove unwanted objects, move or resize subjects, correct images with slanted angles, and the ability to move subjects from one image to another. It can also turn normal videos into slow-motion videos with the help of Generative AI.
Samsung Keyboard now offers AI-powered grammar correction and language styling suggestions. Circle to Search with Google is another great feature that lets you search for anything on the web that matches the content on the screen. One UI 6.1 also lets you summarize webpages and Samsung Notes. Notes can also get formatting templates.
Other features include more lock screen clock font options, improved search within the Gallery app, improved video playback speed controls, and compact widgets for the lock screen. Samsung Wallet gets support for passkeys, while Samsung Health brings options to compete with your own records.
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