It’s been a month since Samsung published the first One UI 6.0 beta for the Galaxy S23. Following the development, it received multiple Beta builds over time, and now it is in line for the sixth One UI 6.0 beta build. The new update is now available for the users in India who have participated in the Program.

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Bearing the version ZWJ6, the new build weighs 900MB in size. Its official changelog doesn’t unleash much about the changes but mentions some improvements for touch sensitivity, and overall software stability. There are several other changes that are labeled under the “many other improvements” text.

Considering the changelog, and the development process over the past month, the One UI 6.0 stable build for Galaxy S23 seems nearing. We won’t be surprised if the stable build appears by next week or so. Following seniority, the Galaxy S23 will be the first among the whole Samsung Galaxy lineup to get the stable One UI 6.0 update.

What Changes are coming to One UI 6.0?

Samsung officially took wraps off the One UI 6.0 a couple of days ago at SDC23. The new skin is bringing some exciting changes to improve the overall UX. There will be a full Quick Panel overhaul along with a more accessible position for the brightness control bar. Certainly, there will be performance and stability improvements alongside the new features. Bundling Android 14’s new security and privacy metrics, Samsung enhances it further with its own Knox security.

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