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These Galaxy M Series Devices Have Received The One UI 5.0 Update [Feb 06, 2023]

As Samsung is expanding the One UI 5.0 update to more devices, the company has rolled out the Android 13 stable update for more Galaxy M Series devices, which we have updated in the article below.

A few months ago, Samsung officially announced the One UI 5.0 update timeline for all Samsung officially announced the One UI 5.0 update timeline for all of its eligible Galaxy devices. The Samsung roadmap also mentions mid-range and low-cost Galaxy M series phones, along with Galaxy S, Z, and Galaxy A series devices, which will get the One UI 5.0 update in the coming months.

Plus, the company recently introduced the One UI 5.1 update, with One UI 5.1 update, with the latest Galaxy S23 series in the Global market. At the same time company also released the January 2023 update for its various Galaxy devices. Now, it’s the second week of February 2023, and soon we can aspect the company may release the February 2023 update for its eligible devices. 

Few weeks ago, The company surprisingly rolled out the flagship Android 13-based One UI 5.0 update for Galaxy M52 and Galaxy M32 smartphone users. The initial update rollout is happening in the Indian markets, and the company has already sent the update ahead of the distribution schedule.

Here in this article, we will provide you Samsung Galaxy M series smartphones status for the One UI 5.0 Update; you can check below.

Samsung M Series One UI 5.0 Status: [Updated February 06, 2023]

  • Galaxy M52 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M32 (Received)
  • Galaxy M62 (Received)
  • Galaxy M53 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M33 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M42 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M23 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M22 (Received)
  • Galaxy M32 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M13 (Received)
  • Galaxy M13 5G (Received)
  • Galaxy M12 (Recieved)

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