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Android 14 and One UI 6.0: Here’s which Samsung Galaxy will update

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Google has already launched Android 14 in the first beta, a version dedicated to the public that allows us to appreciate the first test of the latest Android OS. We already know which Google Pixel smartphones will receive the update, but now let’s focus on Samsung: which Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets will receive the update to Android 14 and One UI 6.0? Let’s find out together.

Informatively, as the One UI 6.0 update will be based on Android 14, it will have many of Android 14’s novelties in it. If you are willing to know what the future One UI 6.0 update will bring with it, you can get an idea in our previous dedicated article, which you can find here.

The Upcoming One UI 6.0 Skin

Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, will launch its upcoming One UI 6.0 skin based on Android 14 this year. The latest version of One UI promises to bring in a host of exciting new features and enhancements. The new skin is expected to first roll out to Galaxy S23 devices, including the company’s last year’s flagships like the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, and S22 Ultra. With a refreshed design language and a focus on user experience, the One UI 6.0 update is sure to delight Samsung fans worldwide.

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Besides novelties, there is one more thing that always gains users’ attention, which is nothing but its eligible device list.

Samsung One UI 6.0 & Android 14 Eligible Devices

No wonder everyone is curious to know whether their device will get benefit from the upcoming software update or not, and the same goes for One UI 6.0 too. For information, all the Android 14 eligible Galaxy devices will be eligible for One UI 6.0 as well. If you are wondering, we are providing a list below, which is prepared by looking at Samsung’s Update Policy and previous update programs. Check the list below. 

Galaxy S series

  • Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE

Galaxy Z series

  • Upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Z Flip 3

Galaxy A series

  • Galaxy A54
  • Galaxy A34
  • Galaxy A24
  • Galaxy A73
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A53
  • Galaxy A52, A52s, and A52 5G
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A14
  • Galaxy A13
  • Galaxy A04s

Galaxy M & F Series

  • Galaxy M54
  • Galaxy M53
  • Galaxy M33
  • Galaxy M13
  • Galaxy M04
  • Galaxy F54
  • Galaxy F23
  • Galaxy F13
  • Galaxy F04

Galaxy Tab series

  • Galaxy Tab S9 (upcoming)
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Series
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE

Nota bene, this list isn’t officially confirmed yet, but it may be highly appropriate as it has been prepared by looking at Samsung’s latest Update Policy. Besides, there are many popular Galaxy devices, which unfortunately won’t get the One UI 6.1 update; if you want, you can check their list out here


Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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  1. Agnero Clément

    April 7, 2023 at 1:37 pm

    OK j’ai compris pour le samsung a52 OK merci

  2. Art Garcia

    May 11, 2023 at 2:39 am

    why this site always pretend that the M23 didnt exists? or you guys never knew it exists? so much for being “samlovers”.

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Galaxy S22 started receiving One UI 6.1 update with Galaxy AI features

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Last month, Samsung officially confirmed the One UI 6.1 update for the 2022 models. Now, keeping its promise, the company has started rolling out the major update for the Galaxy S22 series. 

The Android 14-based One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S22 series is live in South Korea. Users who own the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra can identify the latest update by the firmware version numbers S901NKSU3EXDC, S906NKSU3EXDC, and S908NKSU3EXDC, respectively.

Samsung has released several Galaxy AI features with the One UI 6.1 update that will help you provide a better communication experience and take advantage of the ability to quickly understand information.

For your information, the Galaxy S22 series device will get the benefit of all the important Galaxy AI features, including Circle to Search, Live Translate, Generative Edit, Note Assist, Transcript Script, Chat Assist, and many more.

Apart from the Galaxy AI feature, the device will also get some important additions on the customization side, where users will get several new changes related to wallpaper, lock screen, alarm, calendar, and many more.

To check the latest update on your device, navigate to the settings, then select the software update option here. Tap on the download and install option. Wait until it finishes searching to see if the update is available, then tap on the install button.


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Galaxy XCover5 camera breaks after Android 14 and One UI 6.0 update

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Samsung Galaxy XCover 5 is one of the rugged smartphones that is dedicatedly made for using it in any weather condition. It is worth noticing that the company hasn’t limited it to giving tough hardware but also keeps it up to date with its fresh software. In the last major update, Android 14, it has grabbed some new features, and unfortunately, it has also got an issue with the camera, which is causing inconvenience to the users.

Galaxy XCover5 getting a camera issue after Android 14

The Galaxy XCover 5 has received Android 14 and One UI 6.0, and after installing them, users have started reporting about the camera issue. In the reports, the consumers have pointed out that they are not able to use the camera focus like before. Since the camera is the most frequently used feature of the smartphone, its malfunction is significantly affecting the overall performance of the devices.

Due to the malfunctioning of the autofocus, users are also having difficulty making payments due to the autofocus malfunction. When they open the QR code scanner, they are unable to do so because the camera is not focusing on the code.

However, the Korean giant hasn’t yet released a statement regarding the issue’s resolution, despite the fact that the issue surfaced after the last update, suggesting a software update-related problem. Hopefully, Samsung could release a proper update that will update it to the latest version.

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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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