Samsung begins testing One UI 6 in more regions

After a lengthy period focusing on One UI 6, it seems Samsung is nearing the end of its developments.

Samsung begins testing One UI 6 in more regions

Samsung's innovation streak continues with the release of its latest foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and the Galaxy Z Flip 5. These new entrants run on Android 13 paired with Samsung's proprietary One UI 5.1.1. Meanwhile, there's buzzing news about the South Korean tech leader gearing up to introduce its One UI 6, grounded on the upcoming Android 14.

An expansion of the Samsung One UI 6 Beta program is on the horizon, making it accessible to four additional countries—China, India, the UK, and Poland. It's worth noting that the US, South Korea, and Germany have already been experiencing this program. However, the exact timeline for the accessibility of this expanded beta program in the newly listed countries remains under wraps. Speculations hint at a possible rollout within the week, but there's no official confirmation yet.

Samsung begins testing One UI 6 in more regions

Where the program is up and running, eligible users, currently limited to Galaxy S23 users, have the privilege to test and provide feedback on this pre-released version of Samsung's custom operating system. The pathway to this experience is through the Samsung Members app. A further extension of the beta program to a broader range of devices, encompassing the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Z Fold 5, is anticipated in the near future.

One UI 6, embedded in the Android 14, promises a bouquet of features. Users can look forward to a revamped design language combined with a more intuitive user interface. Plus, the cherry on top is the suite of enhanced privacy features.

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