Samsung One UI 4.0 update schedule leaked: Here’s when your Samsung could get the latest Android 12 update

Samsung One UI 4.0 update schedule leaked: Here’s when your Samsung could get the latest Android 12 update

Samsung has started rolling out One UI 4 stable for Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy S21, S21+ and S21 Ultra. One UI 4 is based on Android 12 and brings several features such as redesign, additional security features, color theme and more. New information on Twitter has revealed the roadmap for the release of the Samsung One UI 4.0 update. Let’s take a look at the leaked Android 12 roadmap for Samsung Galaxy devices.

Samsung One UI 4.0 Update Schedule Leaked

According to an image shared by Twitter user FrontTron, Samsung will begin to push forward a stable rollout with the Galaxy S21 series that was recently put forward and the roadmap covers multiple devices in Foldables, Note series, A-series, M-series, and S-series devices. A Twitter user reports that the action plan has now been removed in an official notice for Korea on the Samsung Members website. Here’s what the leaked roadmap suggests:

  • November 2021: Galaxy S21 Ultra, S21+, S21
  • December 2021: Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, Z Flip3 5G, S20 Ultra, S20+, S20, Note20 Ultra, Note20, Z Fold2, Z Flip 5G.
  • January 2022: Galaxy Fold 5G, Z Flip, Note 10/10+, S20 FE, 510 5G, 510+/510/510e, A52s 5G, A42 5G, Quantum2
  • February 2022: Galaxy Tab S7/S7+
  • April 2022: Galaxy A51 5G, Tab S7 FE / S7 FE 5G, A90 5G, Tab S6 / S6 5G, Jump, A Quantum.
  • May 2022: Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, Tab Active3, A32, A31, A12, Buddy, Wide5, Tab A7 (2020)
  • June 2022: Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
  • July 2022: Galaxy A21s, Xcover5, M12

Some of these phones are not available in all parts of the world, and since the user mentioned that it was from a Korean site, they may only be applicable to the market. In a follow-up tweet, the user posted another tweet that is said to be a rollout plan for Brazil and the Middle East. As with any other software update cycle, these timelines are subject to change if there are any major issues during the testing phase.

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