The Samsung My Files app started receiving a new major v14 update via the Galaxy Store, which brings Android 13 compatibility. After installation, Samsung My Files v14 will continue to run seamlessly on your Galaxy device even with Android 13-based One UI 5 beta firmware.
The South Korean tech giant is constantly working on improving various stock One UI apps and providing new updates with additional features. As part of the company’s app update mission, My Files quietly gains Android 13 compatibility, which is important.
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You can recognize the new Samsung My Files update via build version 14.0.00.303, which is rolling out globally, but slowly. If you have installed One UI 5 beta on your Galaxy S22, then this update is more likely to arrive.
Talking of what’s new, the changelog contains the same thing that Samsung delivered months ago. Anyway, proceeding with the content mentioned in the changelog. The first change is that you can now quickly add or remove favorites while searching for the folder’s path while searching in the internal storage.
Not only that, you can now make your compressed file even more secure by entering a password, however, it can also be unzipped. Finally, the “Analyze storage” function will now show you how much storage is being used by file type on OneDrive/Google Drive. Its APK file is also available on APKMirror.
If you don’t have a Galaxy S22 series smartphone, don’t worry! Samsung recently confirmed that the One UI 5 beta program will be expanded over the months, and we’re speculating that the company may add more phones to the Android 13 test.
Apart from My Files, Samsung rolled out Android 13 support to various One UI apps, which are mentioned below.
- Blockchain Wallet
- One Hand Operation +
- System Settings
- Samsung Air Command
- Samsung Multi Connectivity
- One UI Home
- Samsung Members
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