Samsung has released The One UI 5.0/Android 13 update for the Galaxy A71 5G, Galaxy S10 Lite, and Tab S7 FE. The phone was released in the first quarter of 2020, running Android 10, then the One UI 3.0/Android 11 in early 2021, followed by One UI 4.1/Android 12 in March (it did not include the One UI 4.0). It’s time to upgrade to a new, important version of the Samsung software with the most recent Android features.
The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G is now receiving firmware version A716BXXU6EVL2, and the UAE will be the very first nation to obtain it. However, it’s only the first phase of release, and the update will be rolled out into Europe and Asia in the next few days.
The update brings the latest versions of Samsung’s main applications, such as Keyboard, Gallery, and Camera. Camera, Gallery, and Keyboard (which can now take text from an image and then convert it into something that you can then take a copy of). Additionally, there are fun new features, including new AR Emojis, emoji-emoji pairs, and Kaomojis.
Specific changes to the menus include the inclusion of connected devices and the merging of the Security and Privacy pages. The update also contains the security patch for December 2022.
In addition, it is worth noting that the 4G model of the Galaxy A71 went up to Android 13 in November. The Galaxy A51 5G joined the Android 13 train yesterday.
One UI 5.0/Android 13 is now available on Samsung Galaxy A71 5G, Galaxy S10 Lite and Tab S7 FE.
Like the A71 and the A71, the Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite was launched in the early 2020s using Android 10.1/One UI 2.0. It’s currently being upgraded to OneUI 5.0/Android 13 – search for the version of firmware G770FXXXU6HVK5. This version includes the earlier October 2022 patch for security. The rollout began with Vodafone-branded phones that are unlocked and located in the Netherlands.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 owners are also looking forward to testing the new operating system. Currently, devices located in the UK are being upgraded with firmware T736BXXXU1CVL1, which includes the old update from November 20 2022.