Samsung is expected to deploy the One UI 6 beta upgrade soon after Google releases the Android 14 beta 3.1 update to qualified customers. The business is presently preparing to unveil the next generation of foldable phones. According to a recent source, the Android 14-based One UI 6 beta upgrade will be distributed to qualified customers soon. The Samsung Galaxy S23 series was released earlier this year with the One UI 5.1 skin based on Android 13.
According to SamMobile, Samsung has already begun upgrading applications with One UI 6.0 compatibility now that the Android 14 beta has attained the Platform Stability level. This suggests that qualified Samsung Galaxy smartphone customers will soon be able to download the Samsung One UI 6.0 beta. According to reports, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series will be the first to receive the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta upgrade. Other eligible devices will most likely receive the update "soon thereafter."
According to the source, the One UI 6.0 beta might be published in the third week of July. One UI 6.0's stable version is expected to be released before the end of the year.
Last month, Google provided the Android 14 beta 3.1 update to Pixel customers who were eligible. According to Google's support page, the Beta 3 version of Android 14 delivers Platform Stability. This signifies that the future software release has finalised its internal and external APIs, as well as its app-facing behaviours.
In February, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. The devices come with the Android 13-based One UI 5.1 preinstalled.
Meanwhile, Android 14 is likely to have a slew of new features and design tweaks. These are said to include new lock screen custom clock settings and a battery health monitoring function similar to iOS.
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