It’s been a roller-coaster day for users who would like to try the new One UI 6.0 Beta, as the update is live in some countries, and the rollout is delayed in others. Well, with some delays, Samsung is now rolling out One UI 6.0 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy S23 Series in the US and Germany. Several users are reporting the arrival of new beta on their respective devices.

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There are several changes that are part of the One UI 6.0 Beta 2, including a bunch of fixes for major issues. Following the trend from One UI Watch 5.0, the new OneUI 6.0 also bundles great improvements for Samsung Health. The app received a major facelift for its Home screen via the One UI 6.0 Beta 2. The user can now change the water cup settings in the Health App. There are multiple fixes for different apps including S Pen, Repair Mode, Netflix App, and features such as Multi-Window, Music Share, etc.

Here’s the official changelog:

  • Improved shortcut key error when using a keyboard.
  • Improved an intermittent infinite loading and playing error when using Netflix.
  • Improved Home app crash problem.
  • Improved Multi-Window stability in Secure Folder.
  • Improved device selection instability in Music Share.
  • Improved erase action instability when using the S Pen button.
  • Improved execution fail of Repair Mode.
  • Improved intermittent Reset issue.
  • Improved sluggish performance after software update.
  • Improved icon disappearance problem on the home screen.
  • Improved the call sound issue when using Galaxy Buds.

Other details are currently not available, but we expect the full changelog to go live after some time. We expect the One UI 6.0 Beta 2 to arrive in South Korea within a few hours.

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Additionally, Samsung recently started the One UI 6.0 beta program for the Galaxy S23 series in the UK. Interested users can head over to the Samsung Community for instructions. Unfortunately, the update has been delayed for other countries including India, China, and Poland.

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