Samsung has started rolling out the Android 14 based One UI 6.0 update for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE and Tab S7 FE 5G.
Samsung plants the new software upgrade on the 5G model of Tab S7 FE (SM-T736B) with T736BXXU4DXA2 build number. At the time of writing, the update is seeding in many European countries including – France, Germany, Nordic, Portugal, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and the UK.
If you own the LTE variant, then the update labels with the T733XXU5DWL5 software version number. In terms of availability, the update is currently available for users in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Germany, and the UK. A broader rollout should follow soon.
Sadly, the update bags the November 2023 monthly security patch. Android 14 based One UI 6.0 is the second major software upgrade for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE series, which also means that it requires a huge chunk of data for downloading. So, make sure you have enough storage on your tablet.
Moving to the features and changes, then the Galaxy Tab S7 FE Android 14 update comes with features such as a new Quick panel UI, the freedom to set the clock widget anywhere in the lock screen, the option to set even bigger fonts, updated Samsung apps, new Media player UI for notification and lock screen, new widgets, redesigned Emojis, and many other features.
Here you can check the complete list of new features coming with One UI 6 and check the One UI 6 release notes here.
If you own the newly released Galaxy Tab S7 FE or FE 5G, then you can now upgrade your tablet to Android 14 update. You will receive the OTA notification on your device once the update is available or you can manually check for new updates by navigating to Settings > About device > Software update > Download and install.
Make sure to that a backup of important data before installing the new update on your device. Also, charge your phone to at least 50% in case of failures.
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