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Samsung One UI 5.0 Routines + fixes touch macro action issue
One of the Good Lock’s modules, Samsung Routines + is an application developed by Samsung that allows you to add advanced features to Bixby Routines so you can make more powerful routines. The Korean tech giant is taking care of its several application by giving regular updates. Thus, here you can check the latest update for Samsung Routines + to get a better user experience.
Moreover, this application of the Good Lock group adds more conditions, actions, and sharing options. For further information, you can check the features of Routine + below.
Samsung Routines + Updates
November 05, 2022
Samsung Routines + is getting a new update with version 1.0.38 via Galaxy Store. The new update brings One UI 5.0 support and fixes touch macro action issues to enhance performance.
- Updated Package Size: 12.07 MB
- Compatibility: Android 13-based One UI 5
- Download: Link
February 24
Samsung Routines + 1.0.34
Samsung has now started to roll out a new update for Samsung Routines + application. The latest update brings fixes for the FC issue during the saved button action alongside some regular improvements. For more information, you can check the official changelog content below.
Changelog
- Fixed FC issue during saved button action.
Besides, the update can be identified with version number 1.0.33 and a package size of 10.24 MB. Thus, you can install this latest version from the Samsung Galaxy store, or you can also check the link mentioned below.
Get it here NOW – Galaxy store
Features:
Added conditions
- Unlock with fingerprint, Air action(Using S Pen), Button action
Added actions
- Read text aloud, Arrow key, Touch macro
Share (Share via QR code, Export routines, Import saved routines)
- Only available to Routines + users.
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