One UI 6 Update: Samsung Galaxy Devices That Won’t Get Android 14
A couple of weeks ago, Samsung announced their beta program for One UI 6, which is their new look for Android 14. Right now, this new update is only available in the US, South Korea, and Germany. But if you look in the Samsung Members app, you might find a button to join the test.
This update comes with some cool stuff. It makes the design of the phone simpler and lets you customize things more. Samsung is also making things look more modern. But there’s a catch: right now, you can only test One UI 6 on the Galaxy S23 phones, like the Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra. Other phones will have to wait.
One UI 6.0 will first available for these Samsung Galaxy devices
Samsung’s One UI 6 skin is the next big change for its Galaxy devices. It will bring several significant improvements in the user interface of the functions of Galaxy devices, which ultimately aims to boost the user experience and make the device easier to use. And to make the software bug-free, the company has opened the beta program and released the first version of it.
A list of Galaxy devices will not get the One UI 6
- Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy S20 FE (LTE and 5G)
- Samsung Galaxy S20
- Samsung Galaxy S20+
- Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20
- Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Z Flip (LTE and 5G)
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2
- Samsung Galaxy A22 (LTE and 5G)
- Samsung Galaxy A32 (LTE and 5G)
- Samsung Galaxy A51
- Samsung Galaxy A71
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A8
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2020)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+.
All the devices on the list have already completed their update cycle and recently got their last major update. It is worth noting that these devices were involved in last year’s One UI 5 update, but users of these devices can only enjoy some minor updates and security patches for a few months. To get an idea of the eligible devices for One UI 6.0 beta, just go for the next generation of each device.