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Samsung One UI 5.1 is the latest build based on Android 13 OS. It brings improvements to the Camera and Gallery applications, multitasking, modes and routines, and much more.

However, some users are unhappy that the update left out some features.

Light Mode, Image Clipper, and Color Palette missing in Samsung Galaxy S22 One UI 5.1 update

According to reports (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9), some Galaxy S22 owners feel that the update misses out on some of the essential features.

The S22 One UI 5.1 update does not include the Light mode (also known as Performance mode) and the image clipper feature, which has the ability to cut out objects from a photo.

Samsung also took away the color palette from volume control, which has left smartphone owners disappointed with the company’s move.

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A user on Twitter even alleges that the image grab feature seems to be an exclusive one for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series.

The frustrated Galaxy S22 owners have now taken to web forums to express their views on the matter, some of which we’ve highlighted below.

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Expert RAW (camera) doesn’t have the 50MP mode. In case of S23 (as I speculate), there is no separate Expert RAW, but its inbuilt. In case of the Galaxy S22, you have to have the app.
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I’ve just updated to One UI 5.1 on my S22 Ultra and I’m not able to remove the image out of the foreground and paste elsewhere. Is that something exclusive to the S23 Ultra?
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Understandably, some find it inconvenient to have to choose their color scheme manually in the Wallpaper and Style app. And it’s quite disappointing since many were looking forward to the inclusion of these features with this update.

We do hope that Samsung listen to the requests and adds the missing features with future updates for the Galaxy S22 series.

That said, we’ll keep tabs on the latest issues with the Samsung Galaxy S22 One UI 5.1 and update this article as we come across any new information.

Update 1 (February 16, 2023)

01:15 pm (IST): These are the devices that will get the new Samsung ‘Image Clipper’ feature:

Galaxy S20 series
Galaxy S21 series
Galaxy S22 series
Galaxy Note 20
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
Galaxy Z Fold 2
Galaxy Z Fold 3
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip,
Galaxy Z Flip 5G
Galaxy Z Flip 3
Galaxy Z Flip 4
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Update 2 (February 17, 2023)

02:34 pm (IST): Samsung’s new dynamic weather widget is an interesting feature released with One UI 5.1 that users can check out. More on that here.

Update 3 (February 20, 2023)

02:31 pm (IST): Astro Hyperlapse is another interesting feature that Samsung didn’t bring to older Galaxy devices including Galaxy S22. It’s limited to the latest Galaxy S23 series.

Note: We have more such stories in our dedicated Samsung section so be sure to follow them as well.

Update 4 (February 23, 2023)

05:44 pm (IST): A Community Manager says they’ll forward the request for bringing Light mode to the Galaxy S22 to the developers, however, there’s no guarantee that it’ll see the light of day.

We would like to appreciate your suggestions. We will transfer your suggestions to the departments in charge.
However, we ask for your understanding about the possibility of actual implementation and the date of it, since there are many variables such as circumstance and technical obstacles. Thank you
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Update 5 (February 27, 2023)

05:44 pm (IST): Users can also try out the ‘Multiple timers’ option in the Clock app with the One UI 5.1 update. It will help you set multiple timers that run simultaneously.

Featured and inline image source: Samsung Galaxy S22

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