Samsung has announced that it is expanding the One UI 6 Beta program to 7 new countries: China, India, Poland, the Czech Republic, Romania, Brazil, and Mexico. This means that users in these countries will now be able to test out the latest version of Samsung’s custom Android skin before it is released to the public.
The One UI 6 Beta was initially released in just 3 countries: the United States, Germany, and South Korea. However, Samsung has been gradually expanding the program over the past few weeks. The latest expansion brings the total number of participating countries to 10.
The 7 new countries that are now part of the One UI 6 Beta program are:
- China
- India
- Poland
- Czech Republic
- Romania
- Brazil
- Mexico
How to Participate
To participate in the One UI 6 Beta program, you must have a Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra. You can then download the Samsung Members app and sign up for the beta program.
Check this also: One UI 6 Eligible Devices: Lists
What to Expect
The One UI 6 Beta includes a number of new features and improvements, including:
- A new design language called “Material You”
- A new emoji set based on Google’s Fluent Design
- New camera features, such as improved portrait mode and night mode
- New productivity features, such as a new multitasking menu
- New security features, such as a new privacy dashboard
Samsung has not yet announced when the One UI 6 Beta will be released to the public. However, it is expected to be released in the coming months.
FAQs
How can I join the One UI 6.0 Beta program?
To join the One UI 6.0 Beta program, you must have a Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra. You can then download the Samsung Members app and sign up for the beta program.
Is the One UI 6.0 Beta stable?
The One UI 6.0 Beta is still under development, so it may not be as stable as the final version of the software. However, Samsung has said that the beta program is a good way to test out the new features and provide feedback.
When will One UI 6.0 be released to the public?
Samsung has not yet announced when One UI 6.0 will be released to the public. However, it is expected to be released in the coming months.
Conclusion
The expansion of the One UI 6 Beta program is a good sign for Samsung fans. It shows that Samsung is committed to listening to feedback and making improvements to its software. If you are interested in testing out the latest version of One UI, I encourage you to sign up for the beta program.