Samsung released the second beta update for the Galaxy S22 series As expected, it makes a few improvements and changes some things around as Samsung continues to fine-tune the overall experience that will eventually be released officially for Galaxy devices in the coming months and over the course of the next year.
This second beta update also acts as the debut of the One UI 5.0 beta program for some markets, such as the UK and India, and we decided to go hands-on with it and break down some of the changes. , and now, you can check out all the stuff that’s changed in our new YouTube video below.
Currently, Samsung is expected to release the final version of and One UI 5.0 for the series sometime in October. If rumors are to be believed, the release could take place in the third week (), though we would be wary of such rumors as you can never tell when beta software will turn into a finished product.
It also remains to be seen when will open up One UI 5.0 testing to other devices. Judging by last year, we can expect all Galaxy flagships to be included in the beta program, along with a couple of mid-range devices. We’ll let you know as we learn more, so if you own a Galaxy device , be sure to keep checking back!
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This second beta update also acts as the debut of the One UI 5.0 beta program for some markets, such as the UK and India, and we decided to go hands-on with it and break down some of the changes. , and now, you can check out all the stuff that’s changed in our new YouTube video below.
Final One UI 5.0 update for Galaxy S22 series expected in October
Currently, Samsung is expected to release the final version of and One UI 5.0 for the series sometime in October. If rumors are to be believed, the release could take place in the third week (), though we would be wary of such rumors as you can never tell when beta software will turn into a finished product.
It also remains to be seen when will open up One UI 5.0 testing to other devices. Judging by last year, we can expect all Galaxy flagships to be included in the beta program, along with a couple of mid-range devices. We’ll let you know as we learn more, so if you own a Galaxy device , be sure to keep checking back!
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SamsungGalaxy S22+
SamsungGalaxy S22 Ultra
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