Samsung has updated most of its mid-range devices with Android 14. Yet today this update was reached for another mid-range device, the Galaxy F54 5G. This update was followed by the Galaxy A54 and Galaxy A5x series and is now available in India.
In India, the One UI 6.0 upgrade for the Galaxy F54 5G, which is based on Android 14, is now accessible. The firmware version 546BXXU3BWL1 that is included in the update is the November 2023 security patch. Since the update is 2.37GB in size, downloading it over a Wi-Fi network makes sense. Go to Settings » Software Update and select Download and Install to update the device. Alternatively, you can manually flash the updated firmware file by downloading it from our database.
Android 14 is the foundation for the One UI 6.0 upgrade. It includes an updated notification design, new emoji designs, a new font, and a completely new Quick Panel layout. Additionally, a new media player widget with a waveform animation for the notifications area is included. The lock-screen clock widget has enhanced font and placement options.
Samsung has enhanced many of its stock apps, along with camera apps, with a simpler UI design. The built-in photo editor features more visible editing capabilities, and the built-in video editor, now known as Samsung Studio, allows you to store drafts and continue editing later.
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