The One UI 6 version of the Galaxy S23 series still brings problems. The ninth One UI 6 beta version was released yesterday, which will solve all the problems.
Yesterday, a moderator of the Samsung Members community said that Samsung will no longer release One UI 6 beta updates and that a new beta version will only be released if there are issues that need to be fixed before it is released on the stable channel. It turns out that there are some bugs that need to be fixed since Samsung released the ninth One UI 6 beta for the Galaxy S23 series.
Android 14-based One UI 6 beta is being prepared for the Galaxy S23 trio in the US, UK, and Germany, and is expected to roll out to India, Poland, and Korea soon.
The ninth One UI 6 beta available in the US has a firmware version ending in ZWJM and requires a download of approximately 420MB. It comes with the October 2023 Android security patch, and the change log states that some bugs have been fixed and overall software stability has been improved.
The final One UI 6 deployment was expected to start next week as the beta program was expected to end this week, but now that Samsung has released a new beta version, those who are not registered for the beta program will have to wait longer to enjoy the services of One UI 6 on their smartphones.
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