The One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra is expanding to more countries following its debut two days ago. Samsung took a lot of time preparing the latest Android and One UI upgrade in the beta phase, having released nine beta builds for the Galaxy S23 series, but now that the update is ready, the company is working on quickly making it available to as many users as possible.
The Android 14 update is available in more than two dozen markets as of November 1, 2023. And it's not just rolling out in one particular region of the world. It's out in many European, Asian, and Middle Eastern countries; it hasn't been released in the US or in Samsung's home country yet, but it shouldn't take long for that to change.
You can head over to our firmware archive and search for your particular model to see if your country has received the update. If it has, then you can download the Android 14 firmware and install it on your phone using a Windows PC. However, you should first try grabbing it over the air from your phone's Settings » Software update menu. You should also check out these tips to ensure you don't run into issues during the upgrade process.
Android 14/One UI 6 is one of the most exciting major OS updates for Galaxy devices yet. There are lots of new features and improvements in it, and you can learn about each of those in our definitive One UI 6 guide. You can also watch the video above for a quick overview of what the new software is like.
If you own a Galaxy smartphone or tablet that's eligible for Android 14 and One UI 6, be sure to bookmark our dedicated page where we keep track of every device that has received the update. The list only includes the Galaxy S23 lineup for now, but it will hopefully start growing bigger in the near future.