Samsung has just announced the launch of the One UI 6 beta program. The beta firmware for the custom Android OS is now available for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. That includes the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra.
But those are just the devices that Samsung plans to start with. More and more devices will soon be added to the One UI 6 beta program list. And after completing the testing phase, Samsung will officially release the stable version of the custom Android OS for supported devices.
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The beta version of the Android 14-based firmware is now live in the Germany, US, and South Korean regions. And if you are living in one of these regions and have a Galaxy S23 device, you can enroll for the beta through the Samsung Members app. Samsung has also shared some screenshots of the OS, which are attached below.
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As you can see from the images, the One UI 6 brings a new Quick Settings UI. It’s redesigned to offer a simplified experience. Another interesting thing here is that there’s a new camera widget. It will let you choose where the photos will be stored before you capture them, offering you better control over storage organization.
The official press release has mentioned the ability to assign specific wallpapers for different Routines and Modes. This will allow you to customize the look of the One UI 6 according to your preference. In addition, there are many customization features. And most importantly, the overall user experience is smooth and hassle-free on the new Samsung Android skin.
Wondering which devices will get the stable version of One UI 6? You can find the complete list of supported devices on this link. All the devices that are on that supported list will get the new update when it’s out of the beta phase.