The Galaxy S23 series users in Korea can finally experience One UI 6.0 based on Android 14.
A week ago, it was reported that Samsung delayed the upgrade to One UI 6.0 (based on Android 14) for the Galaxy S23 series in Korea. Luckily, recently, One UI 6.0 was finally rolled out here.
This update includes the November 2023 security patch. It is a little over 3 GB in size and can be identified by the baseband version code S91xNKSU2BWK7.
Samsung launched One UI 6.0 for Galaxy S23 series users in the United States almost a week ago.
Currently, Samsung has not given any explanation for delaying the launch of One UI 6.0 for the Galaxy S23 series in Korea. Anyway, now that this update is available in Samsung's homeland, I hope more markets will receive One UI 6.0 soon.
To learn more about One UI 6.0, you can read our article. Essentially, Samsung has added dozens of new improvements and features:
- The mobile photography experience has improved in many different ways.
- The quick panel has been redesigned.
- New One UI Sans font applied.
- Multitasking has been improved with pop-up view apps that remain open when the user visits the Recent Apps screen.
- Two-finger drag and drop from app to app is improved.
- Redesigned Samsung keyboard emoji.
- Notifications can be sorted by time; The layout of the notification panel has been improved.
- Finder provides quick actions for apps.
- The clock on the lock screen can be moved and placed in arbitrary positions.
One UI 6.0 has many other great features. Galaxy S23 series users can now experience them, even in Korea. As expected, Samsung will release One UI 6.0 to more Galaxy devices – including the Galaxy S22 series – before the end of the year.