Last update: August 12, 2023 at 19:42 UTC+02:00
One UI 6.0 beta software debuted on the Galaxy S23 series yesterday. The update, which is now only available in a handful of countries, has a rich feature set, and we spent most of our time yesterday checking out the latest additions and changes. And now, we’re sharing our experience in a comprehensive One UI 6.0 beta review video.
If you’re interested in taking a deep dive into the first One UI 6.0 beta update for the Galaxy S23, look no further. We explore what’s new with the latest update and compare One UI 6.0 with One UI 5.1 side by side.
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One beta version of UI 6.0 is full of goodies
Samsung’s latest update based on Android 14 may bring some of the most significant UI changes in recent memory. One UI 6.0 has completely redesigned the Quick Switch panel and Media Center, and the proprietary theme now comes with a new font. Even Samsung keyboard emojis have a new look.
Another important change is related to the Share Content panel. The item overview window has been revamped, and in some cases, you may get more sharing options than before. For example, when sharing a URL, you now have the option to include a screenshot of the site along with the web address.
The One UI 6.0 beta comes with more widgets, including Weather Insights and custom camera widgets, and even the Camera UI app got some minor layout changes to improve usability.
There’s a lot to discover in the One UI 6.0 beta, so be sure to check out our video if you want to see it all Samsung I did for this version. And if you don’t own a Galaxy S23, hold on. It is possible that your Galaxy device will be invited to the One UI 6.0 beta program or will receive the public update before the end of the year or early next year at the latest.
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