There’s no denying Samsung’s renowned update support for its Galaxy Smartphones and tablets. Following the previous record, the company stands ahead of several OEMs in providing the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 Beta updates to compatible smartphones. In a step ahead, the Korean Giant is rolling out One UI 6 Beta 2 for the Galaxy S22, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A53 smartphones. These smartphones have already received the Beta 1 update a while ago, and the new build is rolling in some countries.

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The One UI 6.0 Beta 2 for Galaxy S22 is rolling out in India with the firmware version S90xEXXU7ZWj3. It weighs 1.44GB in size and bundles the October 2023 Security patch. The update bundles several other fixes and patches. The update claims to fix a couple of issues concerning home screen layouts and icons.

Samsung Galaxy A53 is also receiving the one UI 6.0 Beta 2 build in India via the firmware version A536EXXU7ZWJ1. The update package weighs around 1GB also also packs the latest security patch. There are plenty of fixes to further improve the One UI 6.0 beta experience. The changes might be the same for some smartphones. here’s a changelog for the Galaxy A53:

Fixed the problem of the device not locking up automatically.
Fixed new font on the lock screen.
Fixed force closing of the app while remastering images.
Fixed the weather widget.
Fixed the delay in enabling Flight Mode.
Improved Snapchat.
Improved the weather widget.
Fixed privacy permission usage.
Improved full-screen panel button.
Fixed home screen flickering.
Improved camera app.
Improved wallpaper preview.

Another mid-range smartphone – Galaxy A34 is also getting the firmware version A346EXX4ZWJ2 which packs One UI 6.0 Beta 2 consisting of several fixes. The update also brings the October 2023 Security patch and it weighs 983.5MB in size. Precisely, there’s a fix for Samsung Wallet, force closing UI while long-pressing the on-screen home button, and improved quick panel.

Further, in a separate post on the Samsung Korea Community, Samsung confirmed a fix for the unlock error problem via the One UI 6.0 Beta 2 builds across different devices.

The users who have enrolled for the One UI 6.0 Beta update can check for the update by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping Download and Install.

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