On Thursday, Samsung released the beta version of Android 15-based One UI 7.0 to the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and the Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, the brand had made it available only in India and South Korea.
Well, the South Korean tech giant has now expanded the One UI 7 Beta program for the Galaxy S23 series in two more countries, the United States of America and the United Kingdom. Let's take a look.
The update carries firmware version S91xU1UEU6ZYC3 (for the US) and S91xBXXU8ZYC3 (for the UK) and is 4.6GB in size. One UI 7 offers many improvements on the Galaxy S23, including revamped user interface, new features, and smoother animations. You can check out the complete details here.
Since this is a beta firmware, it may have bugs and performance issues that may keep you from performing certain tasks. As such, it is not recommended to install the update on your daily driver. To get the update, follow the steps mentioned below. Before installing the update, we recommend you back up your data.
- Download the Samsung Members app from Google Play Store.
- Open Samsung Members.
- On the carousel at the top, swipe left until you come across the banner for the One UI Beta Program for Galaxy S23 series, and then click on it.
- Once the app takes you inside the program, click on the image that says Join now.
- Tap on Enroll.
- Select Continue.
- Go to Settings » Software update » Download and install. Now, you should see Android 15-based One UI 7 for your Galaxy S23.
- Select Download and that's it. Your phone will download and install the update.
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