Samsung Galaxy S23 to reportedly get One UI 6.0 Beta update in third week of July – Times of India

Google introduced the latest version of its Android operating system — Android 14 at its annual developer conference Google I/O last month. Following the announcement, the tech giant initiated the rollout of Android 14 beta updates for its Pixel smartphones. Now, it seems that Samsung is also preparing to launch the Android 14 beta update for its own lineup of smartphones. A new report has surfaced online revealing some details about the upcoming Android 14-based One UI 6.0 update.
As reported by Sammobile, Samsung may start rolling out the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta update for the Galaxy S23 smartphone in the 3rd week of July. The report adds that after Samsung Galaxy S23, the other compatible devices will also start receiving One UI 6.0 beta update.
The report also adds that the smartphone manufacturer has commenced preliminary preparations for the beta program. This includes updating apps to support One UI 6.0. While the company has not disclosed specific information regarding One UI 6.0, it is anticipated that the details about the operating system will be unveiled in the upcoming weeks.
Samsung to launch Galaxy M34 smartphone in India next week
Meanwhile, Samsung is all set to launch its latest 5G smartphone — Galaxy M34 in India on July 7. Along with the launch date the company has also revealed some details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy M34.
Samsung Galaxy M34 is set to showcase an impressive AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. Samsung has also revealed that this 5G-capable smartphone will incorporate Vision Booster technology, enhancing the viewing experience for users even in direct sunlight. Furthermore, the Samsung Galaxy M34 will boast a powerful 50MP main camera, equipped with optical image stabilization (OIS) for sharper and steadier shots. Additionally, the camera will feature the Nightography feature found in Samsung’s flagship smartphones. The smartphone will be backed by an impressive 6000mAh battery.

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