Samsung is finally rolling out the beta for its upcoming One UI 6 for the Galaxy S23 series. The latest beta brings Android 14 to the 2023 flagship smartphones. This beta offers various changes like new visual design and more. So here are all the details.

How to get One UI 6 Beta on the Samsung Galaxy S23 series

In a press release, the South Korean tech giant officially announced the One UI 6 beta program for the Galaxy S23 lineup. So Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra users can try out the next-gen Android with an early One UI 6 build. But keep in mind that the beta isn’t available for everyone at the moment. Only users in the United States, South Korea, and Germany can take part in the beta for now.

Samsung Galaxy S23 One UI 6 Beta

Furthermore, availability for other regions like Asian markets has yet to be announced. For those interested in using their Galaxy S23 devices with Android 14, simply head to the Samsung Members app. If you live in any of the three eligible countries, the app will showcase a banner that invites you to try out the new latest beta release. Although, it is worth noting that the One UI 6 beta will not be as polished as the final release. So you should expect to see some crashes or stability issues.

One UI 6: New Android 14 Features

Samsung’s One UI 6 features a bunch of new visual changes. Expect to find a new default font style along with an overhaul to the Quick Panel as well. The changes let users find their most used feature more easily. One of the more welcomed changes is the inclusion of the brightness control bar by default in the new Android version. Samsung has even made changes to its quick settings panel as well, which can be accessed by swiping down from the upper right corner. For a more detailed breakdown and steps to download the One UI 6 beta, click here.

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