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Samsung One UI 5.1 Dynamic Weather Widget

One UI 5.1 simplifies your everyday work with powerful new features so that you can work seamlessly across all your Galaxy devices. Be more expressive and enjoy an advanced customization experience, and one of the favourite features is the home screen dynamic weather widget. Let us know more about its utilities here.

One UI 5.1 update is available for millions of Galaxy smartphones and should be rolling out to more phones and tablets in the coming days. This update brings a lot of new features to give Galaxy users the latest innovations, a good example being the dynamic weather widget under Dynamic widgets for the home screen.

One UI 5.1: Dynamic Weather Widget

Samsung has improved the dynamic weather widget with the One UI 5.1 so that users can see more details and valuable information, such as severe weather alerts, daily weather summaries and forecasts at a glance. The dynamic weather widget lets you check important information like location, temperature, UN index and day/night on your smartphone’s home screen. 

With the One UI 5.1 update, the company has added animations to the weather widget. These animations featured a character of a person walking in a frame created for the occasion to represent the Weather. Moving on, Samsung’s new dynamic weather widget can be resized in 2 sizes once added to the home screen.

How to add a Dynamic Weather Widget?

You can easily add the weather widget to your smartphone’s home screen.

  • First, tap and hold on an empty space on the home screen
  • Tap on Widgets
  • Scroll down and click on Weather 
  • Select Dynamic Weather Widget 
  • Finally press Add.

With One UI 5.0, Samsung also introduced a dynamic battery widget to Galaxy smartphones. You can check the battery level of your multiple Galaxy devices. This means you can now see how much battery is left on your smartphone, Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds, and other connected devices from your smartphone’s home screen. Read more – Dynamic Battery Widget.

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