The swift rollout of the OneUI 6 beta update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series reflects the Korean tech giant’s commitment to a faster Android 14 update deployment, and this article aims to guide you through the installation process of this eagerly anticipated update.
OneUI 6 beta update, built upon the foundation of Android 14, brings an array of captivating new features to the table. Foremost among these enhancements is a revamped UI that harmonizes the design language of One UI, streamlining the overall visual experience. One of the most noticeable changes is the reimagined Quick Settings panel, now presented in the form of individual cards.
These cards elegantly encapsulate essential functions like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other Quick Settings options. The layout takes on a card arrangement with multiple pages, reminiscent of a grid, and shares resemblances with other established Android systems such as Oppo’s ColorOS.
The transparency of these cards allows glimpses of what lies beneath the control panel, somewhat reminiscent of an iOS-inspired user experience. This change, while evoking discussion and varied perspectives, marks a significant evolution in design that will undoubtedly be subject to thorough exploration now that the beta version has been made available..
Install OneUI 6 beta update
- In the Samsung Members app, swipe through the top banner and find the card that reads One UI Beta Program. Tap it.
- Tap Register.
- Agree to the terms listed by taping Enroll and then Agree.
Note: A pop-up may appear, letting you know you are enrolled.
- Head to the settings by swiping down once and tapping the settings cog.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap Software update.
- Tap Download and install.Your device will start downloading OneUI 6 beta update.
- Your device will start downloading OneUI 6 beta.
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