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Samsung One UI 6.0 and Android 14 update Available in the USA

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Samsung has done a very appreciative job this month; it has seamlessly handled multiple updates and successfully managed to push them to several Galaxy devices. More specifically, the company has rolled out two different software updates: one is One UI 6 stable, and the other is the November 2023 patch. In this article, we will talk about the availability of One UI 6, especially in the US.

If we talk specifically region-wise, initially the company has started releasing the One UI 6 update to the Galaxy S23 devices in Europe, then gradually it has expanded to more regions, and after some time, it has started expanding the update to more eligible devices, including the Galaxy S23 FEGalaxy S22 seriesGalaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5. Along with these, the company has also provided updates for some mid-range devices.

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In comparison to other update availability, One UI 6 is expanding more rapidly, especially in the US. However, it is worth noticing that all the devices except the Galaxy S23 only grabbed the update on the locked variants, while the latest S series flagship has received the update on the unlocked variant as well.

Find Out if Your Samsung Device Supports One UI 6.0

Informatively, One UI 6 is the latest major update for Galaxy devices and aims to bring several new features that have enhanced multiple functions, including Gallery, Camera, Weather, Quick Panel, etc. The update is not limited to adding new features; it also brings interface changes to existing functions, which has brought more convenience for the users. If you also want to use all the new features, then you should update to One UI 6. If you are using a Galaxy device in the US, then you can check the list below to see if the update is available for your device.

One UI 6 stable update is available for these devices in the US

Unlocked Models

  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23 Plus
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra

Carrier-Locked Models

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