Google saw fit to release Android 14 on all compatible Pixel phones earlier this month, The platform comes with a wide range of customization options along with a plethora of upgrades that enhance the user experience on Pixel phones. Other companies have been working to bring Android 14 to their flagship devices and Samsung is one of the companies to adopt the latest offering from Google. According to the latest findings, Samsung could release One UI 6.0 based on Android 14 on its flagship smartphones sooner than expected.
Samsung could announce its One UI 6.0 update based on Android 14 sooner than you think
Samsung started working on a One UI 6.0 for quite some time now and after Google's official release of Android 14, the company could offer its rendition of the platform soon. Samsung was one of the slowest companies to release the latest updates but it has gradually improved its way to become one of the first companies to adopt the latest software with its custom tweaks.
Twitter user Tarun Vats discovered new One UI 6.0 updates based on One UI 6.0 with a BWJG tag. The tag suggests that the updates are stable and ready to be released following the tests. In Apple terminology, the company is currently testing the release candidate builds of One UI 6.0 based on Android 14. The user also discovered another beta build which will potentially be the last one before the company officially announces the platform for Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The company launched its One UI 6.0 beta based on Android 14 in August similar to last year. The company is expanding its beta testing program to additional regions which will make the process much faster than before as more developers work to fine-tune the platform. The company released the update could arrive on the same date.
The company will first release the official build for flagship phones, bestowing the Galsxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra with One UI 6.0. Following the release, the company would trickle the Android 14 update down to prior models as well as foldable. Since developers are custom tailoring to devices, it might take some time before it is available on older devices.
Take note that these are mere speculations at this stage as the final word rests with Apple. The company could offer the update a bit later than expected as well if the quality of the final build is below the company's standards. We will keep you guys updated on the latest, so be sure to stick around.
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