![]() ![]() Android Version 8.0 to 8.1: Oreo Image Credit: Wikipedia It also offered picture-in-picture mode, battery usage alert, and allowed users to send gifs directly from the keyboard. Nougat was the first Android OS with a split screen mode and data saver feature. Android Version 7.0 to 7.1.2: Nougat Image Credit: Wikipedia Marshmallow came with fingerprint reader support and added an update to preserve battery life in standby mode. Android Version 6.0 to 6.0.1: Marshmallow Image Credit: Wikipediaįirst launched for Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 phones, and Nexus 9 tablet, Marshmallow was later launched for all Android devices on October 5, 2015. Cards showed up as app notifications on the lock screen and even on the Recent Apps screen. With Lollipop, Android integrated card support into its UI. ![]() Android Version 5.0 to 5.1.1: Lollipop Image Credit: Wikipedia With KitKat, Android switched the darker theme for brighter colours. It also introduced new features like wireless printing and screen recording. Initially named Key Lime Pie, KitKat was the first Android with ‘OK Google’ voice assistant. Android Version 4.4 to 4.4.4: KitKat Image Credit: Wikipedia With Jelly Bean, Android offered one-finger gestures, multiple user accounts for tablets, 4k support, and native emoji support. Android Version 4.1 to 4.3.1: Jelly Bean Image Credit: Wikipedia Ice Cream Sandwich ditched the Adobe Flash Player support, but came with widgets, screenshot capture, photo editor, and spell check. Android Version 4.0 to 4.0.4: Ice Cream Sandwich Image Credit: Wikipedia Honeycomb came with faster performance and features like WiFi lock, Google Books, and support for joysticks and gamepads. Honeycomb was launched exclusively for tablets and saw Android switching from its green look to blue for the ‘holographic’ design. Android Version 3.0 to 3.2.6: Honeycomb Image Credit: Wikipedia It also came with a host of other updates like press-select, enhanced copy-paste, and download manager. Android Version 2.3 to 2.3.7: Gingerbread Image Credit: WikipediaĪndroid introduced Near Field Communication (NFC) for the first time with Gingerbread. The performance of the OS was lifted on all fronts. The security updates also patched a few concerning issues with Eclair. Froyo came with Android Cloud and Adobe Flash support. With Froyo, Android became a faster and better-performing OS. Android Version 2.2 to 2.2.3: Froyo Image Credit: Wikipedia Eclair came with Bluetooth 2.1, account sync, and Microsoft Exchange email support. Released just six weeks after Donut, Eclair broke Android into the mainstream, leading to more smartphone companies adopting the OS. Android Version 2.0 to 2.1: Eclair Image Credit: Wikipedia With the Donut update, Android added features like voice search, multiple select, text-to-speech engine, and WVGA screen resolutions. Android Version 1.6: Donut Image Credit: Wikipedia It also had the copy-paste feature, and for the first time, users could upload videos to YouTube from their phones. Codenamed ‘ Cupcake’, Android 1.5 supported a few third-party apps other than the ones published by Google and was the first Android OS to come with an on-screen virtual keyboard. So you may expect One UI 4.0 for Galaxy A-series and M-series by the end of 2022.Android 1.5 started the trend of naming each successive version after a dessert item. However, it may take a while for these device to receive it as Samsung has just begun to carry out One UI 3.1 firmware. This also includes some mid-range and budget smartphones like the Galaxy M21 and Galaxy A51. So you may expect Android 12 for Samsung Galaxy devices in August 2021. That is until after Google releases the stable version, we may see Samsung rolling out its own OneUI 4.0 beta program for the Galaxy devices. Samsung, unlike other device-makers, does not participate in Google’s beta programs. ![]() Google is currently undergoing Android beta program. The stable Android 12 firmware update is expected to go live at the end of August, according to Google’s timeline. One UI 4.0 Release Date: Samsung Android 12 Update Schedule Galaxy Tab Active 3 (Last Android OS update).Galaxy Tab A 8.4 (Last Android OS update).Galaxy Xcover Pro (Last Android OS update).Galaxy M31 Prime Edition (Last Android OS update).Galaxy Fold (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update).Galaxy Note 10 (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update).Galaxy Note 10+ (LTE/5G – Last Android OS update).One UI 4.0 Update List: Samsung devices eligible for Android 12 Galaxy S series Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3 may be the first devices to release with Android 12 out of the box.Ī total of 28 Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for Android 12 based on One UI 4.0. As for the unofficial OneUI 4.0 update list goes, the entire Galaxy S21, Galaxy S20, and Galaxy S10 series will receive Android 12. ![]()
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