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One UI 6 beta 3 update now available for Galaxy F23

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Every year, Samsung brings some new surprises for the users, whether in terms of new surprise updates or some new feature for an unexpected device. This is the same happening with the Galaxy F23 devices. Based on the previous year, no one guessed if the device is also eligible to get any beta updates, even when it is one of the budget segment devices, but the company is properly caring for the device and timely giving new beta updates.

Notably, the Galaxy F23 is getting its third beta update in India. The latest update is coming with firmware version number ZWK1 (last letters). According to the changelog, the update brings some bug fixes that resolve the issues related to the launcher, security folder for Google Chrome, thumbnail view, and content suggestions for a cleanup scenario. Apart from these, the update also makes the software more stable with the latest November 2023 security patch.

Samsung One UI 6: A Deep Dive into the Latest Features and Enhancements

The latest update is coming as beta 3, so it will be available for only those users who have already enrolled their device in the One UI 6 beta program; however, you can still enroll the device because the beta program is open. To do that, you just have to install the Samsung Member application, tap the banner One UI beta program,

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 follow the instructions, and tap on the enroll button. Once you complete all the processes, the company will send you a fresh software update. Just install it and enjoy all the features.

For your information, One UI 6 is the latest major update for Samsung devices, which will introduce a lot of new features for your devices. In a nutshell, the latest One UI skin will be based on Android 14, which will bring a plethora of enhancements under the top system-level applications, including Camera, Gallery, Keyboard, Samsung Internet, and many more. To get a proper idea of the upcoming One UI 6 update, you can check out this article.

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