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Samsung One UI 5.0 Android 13 beta testing internally

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Samsung One UI 5.0 Android 13 beta

Samsung fans are eagerly looking forward to what One UI 5.0 has to offer for the customers and what Samsung will implement in this upcoming system. In the meantime, new reports suggest that the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 beta is already available to the Samsung employees internally.

Fortunately, Samsung users will soon get the opportunity to taste the experience of a new Android version. Ultimately, among several Samsung devices, Galaxy S22 series smartphone users will be the first to enjoy this moment.

According to the latest information, Samsung will initially roll out the One UI 5.0 Beta Program for the Galaxy S22 series, including the standard S22, Galaxy S22+, and the Galaxy S22 Ultra models. Consequently, this activity might take place in the next 2-3 weeks.

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Alongside, the latest information also hints that the Korean manufacturer has begun collecting feedback for the forthcoming interface to deliver a stable and consistent upgrade to its users.

So far, Samsung hearsay to release the One UI 5.0 Beta uprooted on the Android 13 surface by the third or fourth week of July. Thereafter, the Korean tech maker will push off a public release by October, this year.

Samsung One UI 5.0 Android 13 beta

Briefing about the new One UI build, carrying the features of Android 13 on board, the next version will arrive with a lot of offerings for its users. Users will see new touch-ups to the core framework with an advanced media player as well as the long-awaited Google’s Material You.

As per the previous rumors, you will be able to experience better compatibility of the device with third-party applications. Besides, you will find a bunch of new animations after receiving this ultimate One UI 5.0 system. However, the long list of surprising features will only get revealed with the appearance of the respective interface.

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