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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series devices started getting One UI 6.1.1 in Canada

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Samsung is aggressively working to provide new updates for its devices on time; to do that, the company is expanding two different updates for its eligible devices simultaneously. This includes One UI 6.1.1 and the September 2024 security patch. The Galaxy Tab S9 is also now getting the One UI 6.1.1 update in Canada.

Galaxy Tab S9 getting One UI 6.1.1 update in Canada

Samsung has rolled out the One UI 6.1.1 for the Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, and Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra with the firmware version numbers X710XXU4BXHB, X810XXU4BXHB, and X910XXU4BXHB, respectively. With the latest update, the device is getting a new September 2024 security patch, which will improve the overall security of the devices.

According to the official changelog, the One UI 6.1.1 update will provide several significant features, such as Galaxy AI-powered sketch-to-image, translating calls on third-party apps, translating image text on webpages, and many more.

Apart from the Galaxy AI features, the Korean giant has also introduced several more features that will improve the user experience of using other functionalities, including Gallery, Samsung Health, My Files, and many more.

In conclusion, the One UI 6.1.1 update is dedicatedly bringing new changes for the Galaxy device to make them more effective, especially for the big screen devices.

If you are using a Galaxy Tab S9 series device in Canada, you can now update your device to the latest version by just going to the software update from the system settings. In case the update hasn’t arrived for your device yet, then don’t worry, as it will take time to reach every available unit in the country.

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Samsung Health 6.28.2.003 update brings more improvements

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Samsung Health offers many utility services, which provide the convenience of measuring health-related features. To provide improvements, the company frequently provides new updates. Now, with the latest update, it may bring some fixes for the recently released features.

Samsung Health update makes the Application more stable

Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Samsung Health application; the latest update is coming with version 6.28.2.003. Let’s explore more about it.

However, with the latest update, it comes with the older changelog, which says “new barcode food scanner functionality arrived for limited countries; now it supports the medication feature in more countries, including India and South Korea. The personal health record management feature is also added, making it easier to manage the health.

So there is no clue what’s new coming with the latest update, but it is expected that the update may surely bring more stability for the newly arrived feature and make more enhancements. If you want to install the latest update, then you can check it from the Galaxy Store on your device. The Application is not limited to the Galaxy devices so other user can update it from the Google Play store.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Wi- Fi getting November 2024 security patch

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Yesterday, Samsung released the November 2024 security patch for the Galaxy Tab S10 series devices in Europe, but it was limited to the 5G variants. Now, with the latest development, it is available for the Wi-Fi variants.

Galaxy Tab S10 Wi-Fi getting November 2024 patch

Samsung has rolled out the November 2024 patch for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra devices with the firmware version number X820XXS2AXJ7 and X920XXS2AXJ7, respectively. The latest update has brought new improvements to the auto blocker with security enhancements.

Auto blocker gets improved

Along with this, the update will also bring new enhancements for the auto blocker. As per the changelog, USB devices will not be allowed to connect to this device after the update except when charging.

If you are using the Galaxy Tab S10+ or Tab S10 Ultra Wi-Fi in Europe, you should start receiving new updates from the system settings. Don’t worry if the update hasn’t arrived on your device yet; it may be available for you in the next few hours

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Samsung brings One UI 7 support to Parental controls

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Samsung offers several new changes, which will provide features in the form of different apps. The company is expected to provide some new changes. Parental controls are one of them, and they provide functions to prevent managing your child’s account.

One UI 7 Parental controls update

Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Parent Controls app with firmware version 2.4.80.4. No new feature has been mentioned in the changelog. However, the company is expected to ensure compatibility with the application for One UI 7.

How to install

The latest update of Parent Control is now available for download. Users who own Galaxy devices running on Android 8 or above can download the update from the Galaxy store. Alternatively, you can also check the updates from external sources.

Parental control features

Samsung Parental Control offers several features that help you control your child’s Samsung account. You can easily take action via your device to restrict any of the functionality of the child’s device and monitor the activity online.

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