New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on May 11, 2021) follows:

Samsung has been doing a remarkable job at sending out the Android 11 update with its One UI 3.0 or One UI 3.1 skin to eligible devices.

The South Korean firm is nearly done with its Android 11 rollout as only a handful of budget-oriented smartphones are yet to get the new OS.

Speaking of which, the Samsung Galaxy M01 is one of the most affordable phones from Samsung that recently picked up the update to Android 11 with One UI 3.1 on board.

It bagged the One UI Core 3.1 skin that lacks a few useful features such as Edge Lighting that have been reserved for mid-range and high-end models.

That said, it appears that Android 11 with the One UI Core 3.1 skin has brought a major bug to the Samsung Galaxy M01 as users have started noticing audio issues after installing the update.

According to user reports, after they installed the Android 11 update on their devices, the audio quality through headphones took a massive hit.

Some claim that the audio is distorted while others claim that the bass gets boosted and then comes back to normal randomly.

Of course, a few others have also confirmed that they’ve tried using different headsets to rule out the possibility of the issue being related to a faulty headset.

Samsung is yet to acknowledge the problem in any shape or form. Hence we do not expect to see a fix for the problem to roll out anytime soon.

Moreover, the Android 11 update for the Samsung Galaxy M01 is only live in a few regions which makes it impossible to judge how widespread the audio issues with headsets are or will be.

As usual, we’ll keep tabs on the situation and will post an update if and when there are any further developments.

In the meantime, you can check out all the known bugs and issues that popped up with the One UI 3.0 or One UI 3.1 updates by heading here.

Update 1 (May 21)

A Samsung Galaxy M01 user has taken to the company’s community forums to confirm that the latest update which carries the April patch has fixed the audio issues that popped up after the Android 11 update.

The official changelog, however, does not mention anything about the audio issues. So we cannot guarantee that the issue has indeed been taken care of.

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