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Samsung Galaxy A22, A23, M22, S20 FE, A42, A51, A13 starts pushing Android 13 and One UI 5.0

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Samsung is pushing Android 13 / One UI 5.0 official system update for more models, including Galaxy A22 in Europe, Galaxy A23 LTE / 5G in Germany and Russia, Galaxy M22 in Europe, Galaxy S20 FE (LTE) Snapdragon in Serbia, Galaxy A42 5G in South Korea, Galaxy S20 FE 5G and Galaxy A32 LTE in Europe, Galaxy A51 LTE in Europe, Galaxy A13 5G phones in Europe got the stable version of the update.

Samsung Android 13 (One UI 5.0) update brings a revamped UI design with expanded palette functionality, stacked widgets, larger app icons in the notification area, a tweaked Quick Settings switch, and a translucent effect in the notification area. Animations and transitions now look smoother.

The new software also brings per-app language settings for supported apps, improved built-in apps, and more accessibility settings. Samsung has added OCR (Optical Character Recognition) functionality throughout the system. As a result, the camera and gallery applications can extract text from images. Even the Samsung keyboard can open the camera view and capture text from the live camera screen.

Samsung has renamed Bixby Routines to Modes & Routines. it’s a simpler version of Bixby Routines, with a few routines preset for most people. both Bixby and Modes & Routines get new features and options. There are now more granular options for how each app displays notifications.

There are now more emojis, animated emojis, and AR emojis. There’s also a simplified privacy and security section, a new Connected Devices menu, and new multitasking gestures. Search performance within the built-in apps and One UI has been improved. The camera app received a slightly simplified design.

Samsung DeX UI has been improved and Samsung Gallery, Samsung Internet, Samsung My Files and other built-in apps have received many new features. Memory expansion can now be customized or turned off. The built-in image and video editors have also been improved. Detailed Wi-Fi diagnostic menus are also supported.

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