Samsung One UI 6.0 is possibly being early tested on flagship devices – Smartprix Bytes
Samsung has been working on the Android 14 operating system and integrating it with the Samsung UI for upcoming Samsung devices. According to the leaks and rumors, Samsung has already started the testing of the internal builds of the latest update on the Galaxy S23 lineup, Galaxy Z Flip 4, and Fold 4. The report has also mentioned that Samsung is moving towards introducing the new update at a pretty fast pace. The latest update, possibly Samsung UI 6.0, could eradicate one of the most prominent background applications on samsung Galaxy devices.
The test-related evidence of Samsung Galaxy UI 6.0 was first witnessed by a Twitter user who goes by the name of @tarunvats33. He was the first one to find the One UI 6 test build on the Samsung servers. The mentioned firmware is developed for the purpose of internal testing on the Samsung Galaxy S23 series devices, and it has model number S918BXXU1BWE2. Similarly, the firmware for Galaxy Z Fold 4 comes with the F936BXXU2DWE1 model number, and the Galaxy Z Flip 4 comes with F721BXXU2DWD7. Speculations are that the firmware versions are related to the One UI 6.0 considering the fourth to last digits.
It is also in the air that the Samsung Galaxy S23 series – Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra, along with Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 will be the first ones to get the Android 14 beta testing program. We can also expect the mentioned phones to be the first ones getting the stable version of Samsung UI 6.0 based on the Android 14 operating system. Apart from that, there are anticipations that the latest version of Samsung UI will also get a handful of features from the Android 14 stock version. All other details regarding the upcoming Samsung OS are still under wraps. High chances are that we will get to know more about the same as soon as Samsung announces it officially.
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