Samsung will soon start testing Android 14 with One UI 6 on its devices
personAhmed Samir
June 18, 2023
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Samsung will start testing the new Android 14 system with the latest One UI 6 interface on its phones, starting next July, according to a new report reported by the SamMobile website, which specializes in news of the South Korean company.
The site said, quoting its sources, that Samsung will launch the beta version of the One UI 6 interface based on the Android 14 system for the Galaxy S23 phones during the third week of next July.
Samsung will provide the beta program for more phones eligible for the update later this year.
It is noteworthy that Samsung follows a policy of updates through which it is committed to providing Android updates for its Galaxy series smartphones for a period of 4 years, while the higher versions will receive five years of security updates.
And Google had announced the Android 14 system earlier this year, and had already started testing it on Pixel phones, and it had also launched three consecutive trial versions so far of Android 14, as it has now reached a degree of stability with which Samsung can start its pilot program with an interface. OneUI6.
Samsung used to start its pilot program after Google launches the last public version of the new Android system to ensure maximum system stability, but this year it may accelerate the start of its pilot program before that, which may ensure that the One UI 6 update is issued before the end of this year.
Samsung is also scheduled to unveil its new foldable phones, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5, at the end of next July, in addition to a number of other products, at a press conference to be held in the South Korean capital, Seoul.
The Android 14 system carries many new additions and improvements such as optimizing battery power consumption, enhancing user privacy and device security, new options for customizing the interface such as creating backgrounds via generative artificial intelligence, and other features that Samsung will add to its interface based on the Android One UI system.