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Old Samsung Foldable Phones Will Get New Tools from Galaxy Z Fold 3

Samsung has launched Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G with Phantom black and Phantom green. It has few changes from the old. Which are described in here. Older generation Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, Galaxy Z Flip will receive the new Android 11 based One UI 3.1.1 OS running on the latest generation Galaxy Z Fold 35G and Galaxy Z Flip 35G. Samsung states that the availability of software updates varies by country or region. The company has not yet shared the exact deployment date. Notable features that the Galaxy Z Fold 2 5G, Galaxy Z Flip 5G, and Galaxy Z Flip receive include drag and split, all app rotation, custom aspect ratios, app split view, and cover screen mirroring. 

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In a blog post, Samsung notes that foldable phones aim to enhance viewing experience regardless of portrait or landscape orientation. The One UI 3.1.1 for Galaxy Z Fold 3 5G and Galaxy Z Flip 3 5G carries a “fine-tuned" upgrade to make the transition from portrait to landscape “smoother than ever." With the new Rotate All Apps feature, apps will transition to the proper UX to match the portrait or landscape aspect ratio. When the feature is toggled on in ‘Labs,’ even vertically fixed apps can be rotated 90 degrees. Go to Settings > Click Advanced Features > Go to Labs > Click on Auto-rotate apps > Choose between two options - keep app’s orientation or Match phone’s orientation. 

Starting with Drag and Split, users will no longer need to open up a new tab and switch back and forth constantly between windows. The feature lets users drag the link they want to check to the edge of the phone screen and open it in a new window to be viewed simultaneously. It works with several apps such as Samsung Internet, Samsung Notes, My Files, Messages, MS Office, OneNote, OneDrive and more. To use the feature, press down on the link you want to open > Drag the link to wherever you want to on the edge of your screen to open a new window. Next, we have is the Multi-Active Window that lets users use up to three apps simultaneously on the same screen. With One UI 3.1.1, users can even adjust both the height and the width of the app windows as per preferences. For apps without built-in support: Go to Settings > Click Advanced Features > Go to Labs > Click on Multi Window for all apps. When it comes to changing the layout of apps to the preferred style, Natural Window Switching makes transitions more responsive and intuitive. 

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