Samsung has begun rolling out the Android 14-based One UI 6 beta program for the Galaxy S23 series in select regions. The beta program is currently available in Germany, Korea, and the United States. To download the beta update, users can enroll through the Samsung Members app.
The One UI 6 beta program offers a preview of the new features and changes that will be coming to the Galaxy S23 series with the official Android 14 update. Some of the new features in One UI 6 include a new design, improved privacy and security features, and new productivity tools.
The One UI 6 beta program is open to all Galaxy S23 series users in the supported regions. To enroll in the program, users can open the Samsung Members app and tap on the "One UI Beta Program" banner. Once enrolled, users will receive the beta update over the air.
The One UI 6 beta program is a great way to try out the new features and changes in Android 14 before the official release. If you have a Galaxy S23 series phone, I encourage you to enroll in the beta program and give it a try.
Here are some of the new features in One UI 6:
- A new design with a more modern look and feel.
- Improved privacy and security features, such as a new privacy dashboard and camera indicator.
- New productivity tools, such as a new task manager and improved split-screen multitasking.
- New accessibility features, such as a new high contrast mode and improved magnification gestures.
The One UI 6 beta program is currently in its early stages, so there may be some bugs and performance issues. However, Samsung is working to fix these issues as soon as possible. If you encounter any problems with the beta update, you can report them to Samsung through the Samsung Members app.
The official Android 14 update is expected to be released for the Galaxy S23 series in the fall of 2023. In the meantime, you can try out the new features and changes in One UI 6 by enrolling in the beta program.



