Samsung releases Android 13-based One UI 5 public beta for the Galaxy S22 series

Samsung releases Android 13-based One UI 5 public beta for the Galaxy S22 series

The One UI 5.0 public beta program started with the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra from the Korean OEM. Samsung's following major Android-based software will be called "One UI 5," and it will be based on Google's Android 13 release. Right now, the beta program is available in Germany and South Korea. It will also be available in the US.

Several new One UI-specific features and Android 13 features have been added with the latest beta update. Check out the specifics.

One UI 5.0 based on Android 13: What's new?

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Samsung is currently rolling out One UI 5.0 on the Galaxy S22 series, which includes the S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra. The firmware version for Germany is S90xBXXU2ZVH4, while the version for South Korea is S90xNKSU2ZVH4. On Samsung's Community Forums, people are also talking about it.

There are a lot of new features in the update:

According to the changelog, One UI 5.0 has new colour themes, stack widgets (which combine devices of the same size into one on the home screen), text extraction from images, a new gesture for split-screen, a histogram in the Pro mode of the camera app, and an improved DeX experience.

You can also change the language for each app, make changes to the notifications, and change the background on the lock screen. 

There are also changes to Bixby, new AR emoji stickers, more ways to change GIFs, and many more. 

If you are eligible, you can join the Samsung Beta program by clicking on the One UI 5.0 beta banner in the Samsung Members app. Then you can download the update and try it out.

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