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Samsung Starts Preparing its Apps for One UI 6.0 Support: Rolls-Out New Calculator App Update Update

Google is working on its Android 14 operating system and Samsung just like always is working on its next One UI custom user interface. To make its devices ready for the One UI 6.0 update which should probably be based on the Android 14 operating, Samsung starts preparing its apps for the latest version of the One UI.

Here’s more about it.

Samsung Preparing its Apps for One UI 6.0

Google has already launched its Android 14 beta update to many smartphones from leading brands and Samsung has started to work on its next One UI version. As a first step to the roll-out of its new One UI 6.0 update, the South Korean-based multinational electronics company has started preparing its apps for the next One UI 6.0 update.

Samsung’s Calculator app is the first to receive the update and as you can see from the image given below, the app has been updated to support the next One UI custom user interface. We can also find that a new unit converter has also been added which can be used to convert between KiB, MiB, GiB, and TiB.

Samsung Calculator App Update
Image Source: SamMobile

However, it should be noted that many Samsung users are still yet to receive the update and the update has not been rolled out widely. Samsung might be planning to roll it out in a phase-by-phase manner, taking into account any possible bugs that may be hidden in the new update.

It is to be noted that since Samsung has started to prepare its apps for the next UI version, this doesn’t mean that the company will be starting its One UI 6.0 beta program anytime soon. Considering the previous beta programs of the brand’s One UI 5.0 and One UI 4.0 which began in August 2022 and September 2021 respectively, the One UI 6.0 beta program might start around the month of July but, it can only be confirmed with the official announcement from the company’s side.

Also, check out the list of Samsung devices eligible to receive the Android 14 update.

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