Verizon Rolls Out Android 12L-Based One UI 4.1.1 Update For Galaxy Tab S7 FE 5G In The US

In 2021, Samsung unveiled its affordable 5G variant of Galaxy Tab S7 FE in various markets. Recently, the South Korean tech giant has begun rolling out the major One UI 4.1.1 update for Verizon’s Galaxy Tab S7 FE in the US. The latest software update comes with the Android 12L features alongside One UI 4.1.1 customizations functions.

The One UI 4.1.1 update for Galaxy Tab S7 FE is currently rolled out in the US to the Verizon carrier-locked version, and more carriers like T-Mobile are expected to roll out soon in the coming days. This update brings improvements to Taskbar, App pair, and Split screen features.

According to the changelog, the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1 update comes with a new and upgraded taskbar that is sleeker and more responsive than before and expanded multitasking capabilities. With the new Taskbar, you can enjoy your favorite apps and open them seamlessly and quickly between active sessions.

The latest update brings the ability to display up to 3 apps in split screen view at once, and you can now take your multitasking to new heights. Plus, you can rearrange and resize it to best fit whatever task you are working on and more.

At last, this update also improves the multitasking capabilities with the Pop-over features. Plus, this feature works with the Samsung Calendar/Clock/Reminder apps. Besides, the update also installs the September 2022 Android security patch for better device security. For more info, check the complete changelog below.

One UI 4.1.1 Update Changelog:

Software Information:

How To Update:

You’ll be notified on your device that a software update is available. If not, you can check manually from the device’s Settings, then scroll down and tap on the Software updates section. Under the Software updates, tap on the Download and install button to availability of the update; if available, hit on the Download tap to complete the process.

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