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Samsung’s Galaxy to share gets a handy new update

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Samsung is bringing a fresh update to its Galaxy To Share app for Galaxy device users. This update focuses on fixing issues tied to shared stickers. You can spot it by the version number 1.0.70, now available in South Korea. According to the update details, it solves problems that popped up when using shared stickers. With this fix, Galaxy fans can smoothly adjust shared stickers and enjoy VIP sharing without hiccups.

To grab the latest version, check the Updates section in the Galaxy Store. If you don’t see it there, no worries! Open the Good Lock app instead. Galaxy To Share works as a plugin inside Good Lock, and you can nudge the update to roll in from there for a quick and easy setup.

What’s Cool About Galaxy To Share?

Galaxy To Share is a neat tool that lets you copy device settings across different Samsung gadgets. It makes moving your custom setups a breeze. For example, you can match your main Galaxy phone’s app layout on another device. This saves you from tweaking everything by hand to get the same vibe as your primary phone.

The app works with settings from tools like Good Lock, Keys Cafe, Theme Park, LockStar, NavStar, MultiStar, QuickStar, ClockFace, Home Up, One Hand Operation+, and Sound Assistant. This clever feature first showed up with a Good Lock update when Samsung launched the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 for the Galaxy S22 lineup in late 2022.

It kicked off in South Korea, sparking excitement for a worldwide release. So far, though, Samsung hasn’t brought Galaxy To Share beyond South Korea, keeping us all waiting for it to go global.

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