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Samsung Electronics Begins One UI 6 Beta for Galaxy S23 Series View original image

Samsung Electronics announced on the 13th that it will launch the 'One UI 6' beta program based on Android 14 for Galaxy S23 series users. The beta program will be conducted in Korea, the United States, and Germany.


Galaxy S23 series users can experience new Galaxy features and interface in advance and provide feedback through the One UI 6 beta program.


Samsung Electronics plans to analyze user feedback obtained from the beta program to make detailed improvements and then offer an enhanced user experience and innovation through the official version of 'One UI 6.'


Galaxy S23 series users who wish to participate in the One UI 6 beta program can apply through the Samsung Members app.


One UI 6 offers improved usability with a smooth design and various personalization options. It provides a new default font and adds new emojis to the Samsung Keyboard, enhancing its appearance with a more refined look.


The 'Quick Settings panel' located at the top of the screen has also been improved for usability. The layout has been reorganized to allow easier access to the most frequently used functions.


A 'Screen Brightness Control Bar' has been added to the compact-sized 'Quick Settings panel' that appears when pulling down from the top of the screen. The full-sized 'Quick Settings panel,' which could be accessed by pulling down twice from the top of the screen, can now be expanded by swiping down once from the top right corner.


One UI 6 has been improved to allow various options to be set according to the user's habits and preferences.


Users can personalize the 'Lock Screen' to automatically change according to specific modes such as sleep or driving in the 'Modes and Routines' feature. For example, when sleep mode is activated, a pre-selected tranquil forest photo is applied to the lock screen.



Additionally, users can customize the new camera widget to specify which camera mode to start with. They can also select different albums to save photos and videos separately.


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