Samsung will roll out the One UI 6.0 Beta 2 updates this week
The South Korean conglomerate Samsung rolled out the first One UI 6.0 beta update three weeks back. The company rolled out the updates only in three regions: Germany, South Korea, and the US. Some rumors claimed that the company would roll out the second beta update just two weeks after the first update. However, that didn’t happen, and it is now after three weeks that users will receive the One Ui 6.0 Beta 2 updates. Notably, the company will roll out the One UI 6.0 beta update in China.
Samsung will roll out the One UI 6.0 Beta update in China on August 31
As per the available information, the company will debut the One UI 6.0 beta updates in China on August 31. The updates will be available to users who registered their Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra for beta testing. It will be rolled out as part of the One UI 6.0 Beta Program. If Samsung’s past performance is any indication, this would be the second One UI 6.0 beta update, and it would be made available in the same regions as the first beta version was three weeks ago.
In order to be a part of the One UI 6.0 Beta Program, users must install the Samsung Members app on their Galaxy S23 devices. Open the app and register. As soon as a user registers on the app, the updates will begin to appear as they are released by the company. The first One UI 6.0 beta update debuted with several new features and improvements.
Some of the notable features that were introduced with the first One UI 6.0 beta update include a refurbished design for quick setting controls and a marginally altered design for notifications. Additionally, a Custom Camera widget, a new look for the default camera app, and a new design as a new widget for the weather app were all released. It does have some flaws, but the majority of them could be fixed in the forthcoming version.
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