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Samsung’s confirmed One UI 6.0 supported Galaxy device list: Is your phone eligible?

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The Android community is buzzing with excitement as The Mountain View hill company recently launched the Android 14 beta 1 publicly. While the software is currently only available for Pixels, it offers a sneak peek at the new features and changes that will be coming to the Android platform.

Samsung lovers are eagerly anticipating the release of Android 14-based One UI 6.0 and what it has in store for them. However, until the official release, the Korean giant users are also eagerly anticipating the list of devices that will receive the Android 14 update.

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Samsung’s update policy

Being the largest smartphone manufacturer and having a big number of devices, Samsung has declared a policy of four Android updates and five-year support of security updates for select devices; here you can see the list:

  • Galaxy S Series: Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra as well as Galaxy S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, S21 FE and upcoming S series devices
  • Galaxy Z Series: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold3, Galaxy Z Flip3, and upcoming Z series devices
  • Galaxy A Series: Galaxy A73, Galaxy A53, Galaxy A33 and Upcoming select A series devices
  • Galaxy Tablets: Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra and upcoming Tab S series devices.

The Korean giant has also said that the Galaxy devices which are not mentioned in the list are still eligible for receiving three android updates. As you can see from the list, the company has mentioned the S series devices from Galaxy S21 to the upcoming, and the Z series devices from Fold 3 to the upcoming as well as Galaxy Tab series devices from Galaxy Tab S8 to upcoming, will be eligible for four Android updates.

Samsung could update these Galaxy devices to Android 14 with One UI 6

While the selected A series devices will get four Android updates in the future, for your information, the list is taken from the official statement of Samsung, which came on Feb 10, 2022, since then several of the devices have already got new Android updates, and by analyzing the policy we have created a list of Samsung devices which will receive Android 14 and One UI 6.0 in future, let’s see it together:

Galaxy S

  • Samsung Galaxy S23
  • Samsung Galaxy S23+
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 
  • Samsung Galaxy S22
  • Samsung Galaxy S22+
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S21
  • Samsung Galaxy S21+
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 FE

Galaxy Z

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 5G

Galaxy A

  • Samsung Galaxy A54 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A34 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A73 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A72
  • Samsung Galaxy A53 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A52
  • Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A33 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A23 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A14 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A13
  • Samsung Galaxy A13 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy A04s

Galaxy M

  • Samsung Galaxy M54 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy M53 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy M33 5G
  • Samsung Galaxy M23

Galaxy X cover

  • Samsung Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro

Galaxy Tab

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra

The list of eligible models was compiled using Samsung’s update guidelines. With the release of the Galaxy S21 in 2021, South Korea has continued to offer the “S” line’s four operating system updates. The Galaxy S20 will now be formally phased out. Updates for the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra shouldn’t be released.

The Galaxy Z Fold 2 won’t get any more Android updates this year, either. Its most recent upgrade, which combined One UI 5.1 with Android 13. For a few months, the folder should continue to get security upgrades.


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Google Get Inspired By Samsung; As It Copies Secure Folder Feature Housed In Galaxy Phones

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Is Google following Samsung? With the Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.1, it offers a new option for private space, which Samsung already offers with the title Secure Folder. 

Google released Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 in November 2023, which introduced a feature called ‘Private Space’ already housed in Samsung devices as Secure Folder. Since reports have been around for several days that the latest iteration of Android 15 will be dedicated to more security and will bring tons of new features to enhance users’ secure experiences,  one of the awaiting features is Private Space. 

The upcoming Private Space feature will allow the user to install the application in a separate, locked profile, which they can hide at any time. Although this feature has been in the development phase for a long time, it has not yet gone live. Let’s take a closer look. 

The new feature named ‘Lock private space automatically’ will allow users to configure the feature to automatically lock the protected space depending on one of the two sub-options they select in it, which are ‘Every time device lock’ and ‘After 5 minutes of inactivity.’ While choosing the first, the feature will lock Privact Space instantly after they lock the device. 

But here’s the catchable fact: Secure Folder, available on Galaxy devices, already offers this feature, so somewhere it seems like Google got inspired by Samsung. 

The reports are also saying that when users set up Private Space, the feature now recommends them to create a dedicated Google account for using it to’stop data appearing outside private space; for instance, ‘Synced photos, files, emails, contacts, calendar events, and other data,’ and many more. This suggestion and the option to automatically lock the protected space further enhance the privacy and security of private space. 

Upcoming Private Space will offer a redesign setup flow to deliver a better idea of the feature. Since this feature initially appeared in Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 and then Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.1, it is expected that Android 15 will bring this feature to enhance the secure experience. 

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Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.1 Now Available

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Google is preparing for its second-pixel drop update for this year. To develop it, the company has already started the Android 14 QPR3 Beta updates. Now,  moving forward, it has started rolling out the Beta 2.1 updates, while earlier it rolled out two more beta updates, including Beta 1 and Beta 2, which brought several fixes.

Android 14 QPR 3 2.1 beta update: What’s New

The Android 14 QPR3 beta 2.1 is now available for Pixel devices. It is carrying the firmware version number AP21.240305.005. It is still using the March 2024 patch for security, but now it is live for all the eligible Pixel devices, including the Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro. With the latest update, several issues have been fixed, which will surely improve the overall experience of the devices.

With the latest update, there are several problems related to the UI that have been solved. This includes a launcher crash, a charging issue in the Pixel tablet, the home screen, the layout of notifications, wallpaper settings, ‘Quick tap to start actions’ gesture functionality, and many more. 

Along with this, the update changelog also shares information about the top open issues and some common issues related to the Android platform and Google apps. For more details, check out the full changelog below.

Android 14 QPR 3 Beta 2.1 changelog

  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused a device’s launcher to crash when trying to view recent apps. (Issue #328803294)
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented Pixel Tablet devices from charging while connected to the dock. (Issue #299800125)
  • Fixed an issue where swiping up from the bottom of the screen didn’t always return to the home screen.
  • I fixed an issue that caused the layout of notifications on the lock screen to display with additional padding.
  • Fixed various issues that were causing frequent “Application not responding” errors for both system and user apps.
  • Fixed an issue where swiping down from the top of the screen didn’t always show the notification shade.
  • Fixed an issue for Pixel Fold devices where sometimes, when the device was unfolded, only half of the inner screen displayed content.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented a user’s wallpaper settings from being backed up properly.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes stopped the “Quick Tap to Start Actions” gesture from working.
  • Fixed various other issues that were impacting system stability, performance, connectivity, interactivity, and camera

Top open issues

See Top Open Issues for the latest list of issues that have been reported by developers.

Other known issues

Based on our testing, you might encounter the following issues when using Android 14 QPR3 Beta 2.1: These issues are already known, so there’s no need to file additional reports for similar issues.

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  • An issue with sideloading the Beta 2 build can sometimes cause a device to fail to boot properly after sideloading is completed. Due to the potential disruption that this issue can cause, we’ve temporarily disabled downloads for OTA images until we can further troubleshoot the issue. To work around this issue, we recommend that developers flash a factory image to test devices instead.

Google apps

  • The Assistant The Glance widget sometimes displays weather information for the wrong location.

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Verizon rolls out One UI 6.0 and Android 14 for Galaxy Tab A7 Lite in the US

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Samsung is always ahead in terms of distributing updates, whether they are related to Android or security patches. However, it is worth noticing that the company schedules the update for older Galaxy devices late, but carefully it provides the update to each eligible device, even if it is not so popular, like when it rolled out the update for the Galaxy Tab A7 lite.

Galaxy Tab A7 Lite has already grabbed the One UI 6.0 update in several regions, including South Korea; now it is getting the update in the US. More specifically, the device is getting a new update on the Verizon network; it is coming with the firmware version number T227USQU8DXB4

The latest software update for the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite brings the One UI 6.0 update, which will improve the UI and other settings of the devices. It will ultimately enhance the overall user experience of the device, even for the existing functionalities.

In a nutshell, the One UI 6.0 will bring several features to the existing functions, including Quick Panel, Lock Screen, Home Screen, Typeface, Multitasking, Samsung Keyboard, Content Sharing, Weather, Camera, and many more. If you want to know more details, you can check out the dedicated article.

The update also brings the December 2023 security patch, which will improve the device internally. If you want to take advantage of the new update, then you should update your device to the latest version. If you are using the Verizon-locked version of the Galaxy A7 Lite, then you should start receiving the update, but if you don’t receive the update, then you have to wait for some time.


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