In February, Samsung released the One UI 4.1 software as part of the launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series. For the last three months, it has been making the update available to other phones. Today, I discovered that the Korean company has announced a new incremental update, which will be released as one UI 4.1.1. I’ll hear more about it later in the year with the launch of the foldables of 2022.
A Samsung support agent confirmed the name, clarifying that issues with Wonderland are deep within the platform and will receive a complete code correction once One UI 4.1.1 arrives.
The switch from 4.1 to 4.1.1 isn’t a shock, as Samsung made the exact change when it launched One UI 3.1, followed by One UI 3.1.1. According to rumors, the next major software update based on Android 13 will be dubbed One UI 5, with the first beta believed to be due in July, after Google is able to launch its brand new OS.