After a lot of rumors and leaks, Samsung has finally announced the One UI 6.0 Beta program for the Galaxy S23 series. The new update based on Android 14 promises to bring many new features as well as a better user experience. Samsung Germany first posted information about One UI 6.0 Beta, but soon the post was taken down.

As expected, One UI 6.0 Beta will begin to be deployed in the US, Korea, and Germany before coming to many other regions. Samsung says the new update will bring a more user-friendly experience and a lot of new improvements. Of course, it also includes all the features that Google offers for Android 14, such as a better system share panel, and more security options that will protect you from software-obstructed accessibility services. malicious abuse and per-app regional optionsโ€ฆ

The main focus that Samsung mentioned in the One UI 6.0 Beta update is the new "Quick Panel" with an interface divided into sections with separate large buttons for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and a grid of customizable icons below the same screen brightness control bar. At the bottom are smart device control buttons, supported by apps like SmartThings and Google Home.

Some of the other improvements that Samsung One UI 6.0 brings include:

  • New default font
  • New Emojis in Samsung Keyboard
  • Quick settings are now accessible with a swipe from the top right corner of the screen
  • Set different lock screens based on Mode and Procedure
  • Custom camera widget with presets for camera mode, save location, and more.

If you're a Galaxy S23 user in the US, Korea, and Germany, you can sign up for the trial through the Samsung Members app. The stable One UI 6.0 update is expected later this year after Google releases Android 14 officially on its devices. Detailed information about the new features and improvements on One UI 6.0 will be updated by us in the coming articles.