Samsung introduced One UI 5.0 last year. It was based on Android 13, and Samsung has done a pretty impressive job in quickly delivering the update to all eligible devices. Now, as we are closing into the public release of Android 14, the anticipation regarding One UI 6.0 is slowly building up.
Google is already testing out Android 14 on devices through Android 14 Developer previews. The first preview came out on February 2023. Although Samsung Galaxy devices do not receive Google previews, the company does launch its own One UI beta program every year. And this year, the program will likely go live in the third quarter. If that happens, the stable version of One UI 6.0 will release in Q4 2023.
But the question is, which of the current Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for One UI 6.0? Well, Samsung has made the software update policies very transparent. It’s now easier to determine which devices will get the next big update and which will not. So you don’t have to wait and wonder if you will get the update.
Lists of Eligible Devices for the One UI 6.0 Android 14
Galaxy S Series Eligible Devices for the One UI 6.0
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy S21+
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S22+
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
One UI 6.0 Eligible Galaxy Z Series Devices
Galaxy A Devices That Will Get the One UI 6.0
- Galaxy A04s
- Galaxy A13
- Galaxy A14
- Galaxy A23
- Galaxy A24
- Galaxy A33
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A52 (A52 5G, A52s)
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A72
- Galaxy A73
Eligible Galaxy M Series Devices for the One UI 6.0
- Galaxy M23
- Galaxy M33 5G
- Galaxy M53 5G
- Galaxy M54
One UI 6.0 Eligible Galaxy F Series Devices
- Galaxy F14 5G
- Galaxy F23
- Galaxy F54
Galaxy Xcover Series
- Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro
Eligible Galaxy Tab Series Devices for the One UI 6.0
- Galaxy Tab S8
- Galaxy Tab S8+
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
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What New Features Can You Expect on One UI 6.0?
Although Samsung has not disclosed any details about the upcoming One UI 6.0, Google has been showcasing the features of Android with developer previews. And in general, most of the features that are in the developer previews of Android end up in the One UI of Samsung.
So, by taking a closer look at the Android 14 Beta 1, which has recently been released, you can get an idea of the things that will come in One UI 6.0.
New Back Arrow for Gesture Navigation on Android 14
The new back arrow is one of the most notable features of the Android 14 Beta 1. It lets you swipe from the left or right edge of your phone to go back. Of course, you will need to keep the gesture navigation enabled to enjoy this feature. Once enabled, you will see a back arrow wrapped in a bubble on the screen’s edge.
Google says that this new back gesture will “improve back gesture understanding and usefulness.” And as you might have expected, it follows the dynamic theming of Material You. Samsung might change the design a little to make it go along with the theme of One UI 6.0.
Consistent and Smoother Sharing Features
On Android 14, app developers can add custom actions on the sharing menu. This will make it easier to access different sharing options in a particular app. Moreover, the operating system utilizes more app signals to determine the placement or ranking of those actions in the sharing menu. This feature will likely come on One UI 6.0.
Wondering what the new ranking feature on the sharing menu will be like? Well, if you use the “Create Link” option on Google Photos more often, it will appear first in the list. This will make the user experience on One UI 6.0 smoother and better.
Per-app Language Preferences
With the release of Android 13, Google has introduced the per-app language preference feature. You will find it in the current version of One UI. But the good news is that Google has improved that feature on Android 14. It offers dynamic customization, which should let you get a customized experience on One UI 6.0.
Wondering how will this feature come in handy? You will not need to switch the keyboard language every time you open an app. With the language preference feature, Android 14 will open the keyboard in the same language as the app’s language.
Accessibility Services to Become Secure on Android 14
The accessibility services on Android 14 will only get access to certain views if they claim that they help users with disabilities. Google has taken this step to keep the user’s data secure. It will also prevent “critical actions from being executed unintentionally.”
Hiding Weather Info on the Lock Screen
The stock Android 13 UI displays the weather on the lock screen. And many do not like how it looks. On Android 14, Google has introduced the option to disable the weather info on the lock screen. This feature may not make it to One UI 6.0, however. From what it seems, it’s more tailed for the Google Pixel phones.
Dedicated Nearby Share in the Sharing Menu of Android 14
Nearby Share is basically Android’s equivalent to Nearby Share. It’s a feature that lets you wirelessly and locally share files. Samsung has its own version named Samsung Quick Share. It’s present in the current version of One UI. However, if you want to share something, you have to navigate all the way to the app from which you want to share the desired file and then select Nearby Share.
Well, that will change with Android 14. It adds the Nearby Share option will pop up in the sharing menu. And this improvement will likely end up on One UI 6.0.