Samsung is putting efforts into bringing its newest major OS, One UI 8, on time. Also, the company has recently released a second One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S24 series alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6; meanwhile, the second beta build is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 models as well.
The Android 16-based One UI 8 beta 2 finally makes its way to Samsung’s book-style folding phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, following the significant lead of the Galaxy Z Flip 6, starting with South Korea and India, at least for now, while the update will expand to more eligible countries in the coming days.
At the same time, the latest beta firmware for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 has been identified with the version number ZYHB, and primarily, the update is all packed with various bug fixes and other relevant improvements that help in providing a more refined user experience while also optimizing certain features.
More specifically, according to the changelog, the latest One UI 8 beta 2 update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 packs a lot of significant fixes that are essential for a more efficient user experience.
These include fixes for the Android Auto disconnection issue, the cover screen widget error, the camera preview disconnection issue, fixes for the zoom issue when shooting in Flex Mode, fixes for multi-window and the pop-up folder icon overlapping issue, fixes for an issue when only icons are displayed on the lock screen when receiving notifications, and lastly, fixes for an issue where the screen turns on late when unfolding the device.
Most prominently, the latest beta update further integrates the Now Brief feature, which will allow users to get briefings throughout the day via Now Bar, and also the September security patch that aims to increase overall system security and core functionality in order to offer a more secure user experience, while also protecting the device against potential threats.
Well, Samsung’s One UI 8 beta 2 update is now reaching both the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, and it’s the perfect chance to experience some newly added features or changes ahead of the official release.