In one month, approximately 10 million users downloaded  Samsung’s One UI 6.1.

Galaxy AI, a suite of AI features that launched on the Galaxy S24 series earlier this year, has proven to be rather popular, with one-fourth of Galaxy S24 consumers choosing the new flagship for its AI capabilities.

Samsung is also extending Galaxy AI to various phones released prior to the Galaxy S24 series, with the goal of making it available to more than 100 million customers by the end of this year. But will the corporation reach its goal? Only time will tell, but the possibilities are strong based on One UI 6.1 download data released by Samsung Netherlands.

UI 6.1

The One UI 6.1 rollout for older smartphones began on March 28, and in less than a month, Samsung estimates that 8.8 million people have received the upgrade. That’s amazing, given that One UI 6.1 and Galaxy AI are now only accessible on top Galaxy handsets introduced in 2023.

Samsung said in a machine-translated statement that “One UI 6.1 update was downloaded by almost 75% of European Galaxy Z Fold5 users, 80% of S23 Ultra users and almost 65% of Tab S9 users, making it one of Samsung’s most popular software updates ever.”

This month, One UI 6.1 will be available for Galaxy flagships introduced in 2022 and 2021. Samsung has yet to announce when or whether the next version of One UI will be available for cheap and midrange handsets. We wouldn’t be shocked if it decided to skip One UI 6.1 for all non-flagship devices because they aren’t eligible for Galaxy AI, and One UI 6.1 is a rather uninteresting upgrade without AI capabilities.

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