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Samsung Might Start its One UI 6.0 Beta Program Next Week: Here’s What We Know

Google has released the Android 14 beta 4 update to few of its Pixel devices recently and reports that have arrived suggests of Samsung’s plan to start the One UI 6.0 beta program for few of its premium smartphones.

Read more about it below.

One UI 6.0 Beta Program

Four beta updates of the latest Android 14 operating system have been released and the OS had achieved stability with the previous Android 14 beta 3 update. The latest Android 14 beta 4 update doesn’t have any major upgrades or changes apart from a few changes in the user interface. Currently, the Android 14 beta 4 update has been made available to certain Pixel smartphones, tablets, and foldable.

To speak about the changes, the first notable change is the colorful profile pictures that have been introduced for multiple user accounts. There is also a change brought to the lock screen where users won’t have to tap an enter button anymore to unlock the device, but just typing in the PIN would do so. Switching to split screen has also been made simple and users can easily turn to split screen from app shortcuts. For tablets and foldable devices, the widget picker section has also been divided into two columns – one which displays the widgets and the other which states its details. The mute icon in the status bar has also been changed.

Reports now suggest that Samsung might be making the latest One UI 6.0 beta update available to some of its premium smartphones next week via its beta program. The devices that are expected to receive the beta update or those which can be part of the beta program include Samsung’s latest Galaxy S23 series devices, Galaxy S22, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Many other smartphone brands are also working on the next versions of their custom UIs and with Samsung expected to start its One UI 6.0 beta program next week, many other companies might follow Samsung and start their beta programs soon.

Also, check out if your Samsung Galaxy device is eligible to receive the One UI 6.0 update or not here:  EligibleIneligible.



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