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Samsung Android 14 update tipped to start seeding in July for beta testers

Seems the Korean tech giant, Samsung, is keeping with their words of rolling out the Android 14 earlier than the Android 13. According to sources, the Samsung Android 14 update will be rolling out to beta testers in July. Judging by this news, it means the stable Samsung Android 14 update is in a few months. 

Samsung Android 14 update

The early Samsung Android 14 update 

For the past few years, Samsung has opened public beta programs for new Android versions, allowing consumers to try the latest version of One UI months before the official debut. And the good news is that the Samsung Android 14 update is right around the corner. According to SamMobile, the first Android 14 beta with One UI 6.0 from Samsung is expected to be available next month, possibly in the third week of July between July 17 and July 21.

This release comes a couple of weeks earlier than last year’s Android 13/One UI 5.0 beta, showing Samsung’s commitment to delivering the latest software experiences to its users. It is anticipated that the Samsung Android 14 update will coincide with the unveiling of the highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 during an event in the last week of July, potentially on July 27.

While details about Samsung’s specific features and improvements in Android 14 are still limited, an app update has hinted at new colors for the company’s version of Material You. Additionally, Samsung has previously announced its collaboration with Google to enhance how One UI manages background apps with this update.

As for the availability of the update, the Galaxy S23 series is expected to be among the first to receive the Samsung Android 14 update, showcasing Samsung’s dedication to bringing the latest software advancements to its flagship devices. Stay tuned for more updates as Samsung prepares to roll out the highly anticipated Android 14 update with its innovative One UI 6.0.

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