Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite One UI 2.1 Update with Version G770FXXU2BTD2 is Now Available

After Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 One UI 2.1 update, Now the company has started rolling out One UI 2.1 for Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite. The update has arrived in Europe as of now and will roll out widely to other countries including the United States within a few days.

The new firmware version is G770FXXU2BTD2, It includes several new features along with the April 2020 security patches. To check whether you have received the update or not, you can head over to this path ” Settings> Software updates> Download and Install “.

As for the changelog, the One UI 2.1 update on Galaxy S10 Lite brings AR Emoji with improvements like a manual editing feature and enhanced facial expression recognition. It should be noted that all previously saved AR emojis will be deleted when you next open the AR Emoji app.

The Camera features include Pro video mode, AR Zone, Single take, My filters, Selfie tone, and timelapse for night time.

The Gallery of S10 Lite has also been updated. Now, we see similar images are grouped for a more organised viewing experience. Another gallery feature allows you to merge multiple different groups of albums into one group, or merge different groups and albums into one group. We also get an improved search feature which helps us to find pictures based on information such as the time or place pictures were taken.

Talking about changes in Samsung keyboard, we now get features like Multilingual translation, Search for Various items, Text undo/redo etc. Also, an icon to open Samsung Pass has been added.

We see improvement in Quick Share and Music Share also. Now files can be quickly and easily shared with nearby Samsung devices using Quick Share. Music Share now lets you share music with your friends using a Bluetooth audio device.

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