Samsung is about to expand its One UI 6.1 for its older Galaxy devices, which have already received the One UI 6.0 update. But presently, there is no exact information available, like on what date it will release the update initially. However, a report confirmed that the company will provide the March 2024 security update with the One UI 6.1 update in South Korea.
This information is officially shared by the Galaxy S manager, which indicates that the company will soon provide the One UI 6.1 update within the month for the Galaxy S23 devices. It is also expected that initially, the company could introduce the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S23 series, then expand it to more eligible devices.
The new update for the Galaxy S23 devices will be available in South Korea and will be confirmed in South Korea on the basis of the response to the query asked by a user. The Galaxy S manager has cleared that in South Korea, the Galaxy S series device will get the security patch every three months, so, therefore, it will get the March 2024 security patch with One UI 6.1. Depending on the region, the availability of the update can vary.
For your information, with One UI 6.1, the Galaxy S23 will get some new features and improvements, such as a new AI feature that will provide a new experience to interact with the Galaxy devices for communication, such as live call translation, transcript, and many more.