Last week, Samsung released the Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta update to the Galaxy S22 series in South Korea. Yesterday, the update was released in the UK, and today, the update has been released in the US. Samsung has been pretty good at making the One UI 6.0 beta update available to various phones this year.
Galaxy S22 gets One UI 6.0 beta update in the US
Samsung has opened the One UI 6.0 Beta Program for the Galaxy S22 series in the US. The new update comes with firmware version S90xU1UEU3ZWIA. It has a download size of around 2.8GB and includes the September 2023 security patch. To enroll in this program, users need to install the Samsung Members app on their Galaxy S22 phone, log into the app using their Samsung account, and tap on the One UI 6.0 Beta Program banner on the app's home screen.
Once enrolled into the beta program, users can check for the new update by navigating to Settings » Software update and tapping Download and install.
The One UI 6.0 update brings redesigned quick settings toggles, a new media player widget in the notifications area, and improved camera design. The update also brings the ability to create stickers from images and save them to Samsung Keyboard. It also brings a new font and new lock screen clock widget designs. One UI 6.0 also has a new emoji design and a new Share Sheet.
You can view all the new One UI 6.0 features in our in-depth video below.