Three weeks ago, Samsung released the first One UI 6.0 beta update to the Galaxy S23. The update was released only in Germany, South Korea, and the US. It was rumored that the company would release the second One UI 6.0 beta update two weeks later, but that didn't happen, and the update was delayed. Now, Samsung has announced when it is planning to release the One UI 6.0 beta update in China.
One UI 6.0 Beta update is releasing in China on August 31
Today, Samsung revealed that it is planning to release the One UI 6.0 beta update in China on August 31. The update will be available to Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra users who register their devices for the beta test. This will happen through the One UI 6.0 Beta Program. Going by Samsung's track record, this would be the second One UI 6.0 beta update, and it could be released in markets where the first beta update was released three weeks ago.
To participate in the One UI 6.0 Beta Program, Galaxy S23 series users in China would need to install the Samsung Members app, log in to the app using their Samsung account, and click on the One UI 6.0 Beta Program invite banner on the home page of the app. Once the registration is done, registered Galaxy S23 series phones will start getting the update as soon as Samsung releases the new software.
The first One UI 6.0 beta update introduced dozens of new features and improvements, including a revamped design for quick setting toggles and a slightly different design for notifications. It also introduced a new design for the stock camera app, a Custom Camera widget, a new design for the Weather app, and a new widget for the Weather app. However, it has a few bugs, and most of those bugs could be solved with the upcoming update.