There are a few updates on the impending Samsung One UI 5.0. In Germany, South Korea, and now the US, Samsung has begun rolling out its public beta built on Android 13. A lot of new One UI features are added in the most recent beta update, along with certain Android 13 capabilities. Look at the specifics.
One UI 5.0 Based on Android 13 Rolling Out
The Galaxy S22 series, which includes the Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra, is now receiving the Samsung sOne UI 5.0 update. While South Korea uses the firmware version S90xNKSU2ZVH4, Germany uses S90xBXXU2ZVH4. Additionally, Samsung’s Community Forums have spread the word (1,2).
There are several new features with the upgrade. One UI 5.0’s changelog lists new colour schemes, stack widgets (which group similar-sized widgets together on the home screen), text extraction from photographs, a new gesture for the split-screen experience, a histogram in the camera app’s Pro mode, and an improved DeX experience.
Additionally, you may modify the lock screen image, the notifications, and the language for each individual app. There are also updates for Bixby, new augmented reality emoji stickers, more GIF editing options, and many other things. To learn more, visit thechangelog(viaImgur).
If you meet the requirements, you can enrol in the Samsung Beta programme by selecting the One UI 5.0 beta banner in the Samsung Members app. The update can then be manually downloaded and tested.
You should be aware that Samsung hasn’t officially released information about One UI 5.0, and it’s unclear whether this is just a limited beta release or if it will soon be made available to more users. Furthermore, it is unknown whether this will be extended to other Galaxy phones. More information is available on the Samsung Developers website.
Having said that, it’s encouraging to see Samsung releasing the One UI 5.0 upgrade, which is based on Android 13, as it suggests that the next update cycle will be on time. At its forthcoming Galaxy Unpacked presentation, which is scheduled for August 10, Samsung is anticipated to make all the specifics public. The wisest course of action is to wait for firm details.