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Samsung Music App gets One UI 5 support with a new update

Google introduced its latest Android 13 update for its Pixel smartphone first. Still, many Android smartphone manufacturers are working on their own UI based on Android 13, and few smartphone brands rolled out stable versions of Android 13. However, Samsung is still working on adapting the newest version to its smartphones.

Last month, Samsung officially started testing the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 beta update to its flagship Galaxy S22 series in Europe, Asia, and the US. Recently, the South Korean tech giant has rolled out the One UI 5.0 beta update for Galaxy A52 smartphone users in India.

Right now, Samsung has begun rolling out the new update to its Music app with the support of the One UI 5.0-based on Android 13 (T). Users can determine this update through version number V16.2.28.9 and installation package size of around 25.32 MB.

According to the information, the latest update comes with an improved music widget layout. It fixes several bugs and issues that impact the users’ experience and enhances the application’s stability to improve the performance of the app.

What’s New:

  • Enhance widget layout
  • Support TOS / One UI5
  • bug fix

Download link;

Samsung Music App V16.2.28.9Galaxy Store

Samsung Music App:

Samsung Music is the official music application of the Galaxy device that comes pre-installed with all Samsung smartphones. The application provides multiple user-friendly features, music adjustment tools, a clear and intuitive user interface, and much more. 

The Music App supports playback of various sound formats, including MP3, AAC, and FLAC. Plus, it effectively manages song lists by different categories that help to find out specific music with Track, Album, Artist, Genre, Folder, and Composer.

Moreover, the Music app supports a new user experience that easily interacts with Samsung smart devices like tablets, TV(DLNA, Screen mirroring), and Wearable.

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Prashant

Senior Editor on Android Pro | Passionate about that green Android that hides so much. It is said that I type about current affairs. I like to try everything in this world of technology. Worms eat apples. In love with what a large majority calls noise.

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