One UI 6 beta is coming to three more models
For those who don’t know, Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta was first launched with the Galaxy S23 series and then reached flagship phones. Nowadays, Samsung has turned its focus to mid-range and older generation devices. According to new reports from Korea, One UI 6.0 beta is now available for Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4, Z Flip4 and Galaxy F23.
It should be noted that the new version is available in South Korea for Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4. Therefore, there is no information about when it will be available outside of Korea. Galaxy F23, on the other hand, appears as a version of the Galaxy M23 sold in India. In this context, we can say that its program will soon be opened to the global market.
What does One UI 6 offer?
Samsung One UI 6.0 brings AI features for Gallery (Photo Rearrangement, Object Eraser and more) along with a redesigned Quick Panel. It also includes some changes to multitasking capabilities, in addition to new camera widgets and Samsung Studio. For example, when you go to Recent apps while using a pop-up window, you will now be able to continue using it instead of the window being minimized. Other innovations are as follows:
- New emoji design for Samsung keyboard
- Windows connection for tablets
- Renewed quick settings
- Auto-hide the taskbar on the home screen and drag-and-drop support
- Image and video previews in the Share panel
- More sharing options
- Freely positionable lock screen clock
- Simplified app icon labels for home screen
- Two-handed drag and drop support for gallery
- New Weather widget
- Various camera improvements
- Smarter airplane mode
- Playing video in the background in Samsung Internet browser
- Extra layer of protection against malicious apps
- Bixby improvements
- More accessibility features
To apply for Samsung’s One UI Beta Program, you need to install the Samsung Members app. After that, you can be one of the first to try the Beta program when it opens. However, it should be noted that these versions may contain various bugs and security issues. For general users, it may be wiser to wait for the stable release.