Samsung Galaxy S21 series gets One UI 6 beta
Samsung released the Android 14-based One UI 6 beta for the Galaxy S22 series recently, and now it's the Galaxy S21 lineup that's getting a taste of Samsung's newest custom Android skin, but only in South Korea.
The One UI 6 beta is available for carrier-locked (SKT, KT, LGU+) and unlocked models of the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. Those interested in trying it can enroll in the One UI 6 Beta program from the Samsung Members app on their devices. Once the application is accepted, the One UI 6.0 beta update can be installed by navigating to the phone's Settings > Software update menu.
But note that since this is a beta version, it's best avoided on a primary device because beta software often has bugs that hamper the user experience.
Reader comments
- Anonymous
I've owned s10+ but now got s21 ultra and absolutely loving it
- 10 Oct 2023
- 0x%
- 404 0
For unknown reason I still prefer S10+, S20U, S22U, or S23U designs over this. Even the base and plus version of S21 still looks better in my opinion, dunno why.
- 23 Sep 2023
- txE
because the 4 year update policy was enacted when the s21 was current. Also, qualcomm was only supporting chips for 2 years, leaving more work for samsung to make up for the years it wasnt supported. Now qualcomm supports their processors for 3 years...
- 21 Sep 2023
- Tbx