Samsung Galaxy S23 One UI 6.0 beta program advances with sixth build release
The Samsung Galaxy S23's One UI 6.0 beta program is making significant progress as it receives its sixth build release.
It has been a month since Samsung initiated the One UI 6.0 beta program for the Galaxy S23, and the journey of refining the software continues. Today, the device is set to receive its sixth One UI 6.0 beta build, with the update now available for users in India who have actively participated in the program.
Samsung Galaxy S23 One UI 6.0 beta program advances with sixth build release
Carrying the version number ZWJ6, this latest build weighs in at 900MB. While the official changelog remains somewhat cryptic, it does mention improvements in touch sensitivity and overall software stability. Additionally, it hints at "many other improvements" that have been incorporated.
Considering the ongoing progress and the changelog, it appears that the stable release of One UI 6.0 for the Galaxy S23 may be on the horizon. It wouldn't be surprising if the stable build arrives in the coming week or so. In terms of precedence, the Galaxy S23 is poised to be the first device in the Samsung Galaxy lineup to receive the stable One UI 6.0 update.
Samsung officially unveiled One UI 6.0 just a few days ago at SDC23, showcasing a series of exciting changes aimed at enhancing the overall user experience. The update includes a comprehensive Quick Panel overhaul and a more user-friendly placement of the brightness control bar. Alongside these improvements, users can anticipate enhanced performance, stability, and the integration of Android 14's new security and privacy features, further fortified by Samsung's Knox security.