Samsung first launched Android 14 for the Galaxy S23 series in late October, but the update is finally expanding more widely as users in the US can easily get it, and it’s also now live in Korea. The Galaxy S22 series is now getting One UI 6 in portions of Europe, but so far only for those who were previously enrolled in the beta program.
Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update: See if your Galaxy device will get it
Samsung released Android 13 to Galaxy device owners late last year. The company has done an impressive job of quickly rolling it out for eligible devices. Tens of millions of Galaxy smartphones and tablets are now running Android 13 with One UI 5.0. Samsung Galaxy devices eligible for Android 14 One UI 6.0 update
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Software Update
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra Software Update Tracker
Within its five-year software update lifespan, the Galaxy S23 Ultra will receive several new security patches, and feature drops as well as a total of 4 Android upgrades by Samsung. Samsung will provide a total of four major OS upgrades and five years of security patches.
Samsung has updated these devices to Android 14
Here’s everything that’s new, a list of Samsung Galaxy devices getting Android 14, and everything else you’ll need to know. Android 14 is, in itself, a not-so-major update, but it does bring some key changes to the world’s most popular smartphone operating system. Those changes, which we’ve previously detailed, include additions such as support for UltraHDR, improvements to the share menu, lockscreen changes, official support for flash notifications, and more. Many of the features new on Pixel phones, though, have been in place already on Samsung smartphones, such as the new lockscreens.
One UI 6 is Samsung’s latest Android skin, and built on top of Android 14 it brings some notable changes such as the new “Quick Panel” design for Quick Settings, an option to change the wallpaper based on the time of day or certain modes, expansions to the lockscreen customization options, a new camera widget, new weather widgets, as well as new emoji and a new default system font. Samsung devices with Android 14 – The full list On October 30, 2023, Samsung officially launched its Android 14 update to its current flagship phones, just 26 days after Google Pixel devices were updated. That’s six days after last year’s release, but much faster given Pixels were updated much earlier in 2022. Here’s the full list of Samsung Galaxy devices that currently have Android 14.
This list will be continuously updated over the coming months with the latest additions marked in bold text.
In October 2023, Samsung started pushing One UI 6 to the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra in select countries across the globe. This primarily started in Europe, but has since expanded globally including the United States.
– Available globally Galaxy S23 FE – Exynos models only On November 21, Samsung started rolling out Android 14 to its latest foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, but only on Verizon Wireless in the US so far. On November 22, Samsung released its first Android 14 update for a tablet, with the Galaxy Tab S9 series now eligible to be updated in most countries, as is the Galaxy Tab S8 series in select regions.
That means any flagship released since 2021 is eligible, as they all have at least four major Android OS updates. Generally speaking, any Samsung smartphone or tablet released in the past two years will be updated to Android 14. But, in November, the company posted a pretty official-looking schedule to its Samsung Members app in some countries, which gives us a good idea of what to expect.
If last year’s Android 13 update is anything to go by, Samsung will likely blow through its core lineup well before 2024 rings in.
Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update: See if your Galaxy device will get it
Samsung released Android 13 to Galaxy device owners late last year. The company has done an impressive job of quickly rolling it out for eligible devices.
Tens of millions of Galaxy smartphones and tablets are now running Android 13 with One UI 5.0. Samsung Galaxy devices eligible for Android 14 One UI 6.0 update
Samsung’s Galaxy S23 starts receiving Android 14 update
While the update appears to be limited to S23 users in European markets for now, Samsung’s approach in previous years suggests that a stable US release won’t be far behind.
Solved: S23 Ultra did not get the Android 14 Update yet
I found the updates sometimes a tad slower but I still received them. As updates are sent out in waves dependant on region and phone eligibility and serial number and build number you may find yours doesn’t come through the same as others.
Android 14 for Galaxy S23 is now in Korea, widely available in US, Galaxy S22 is next
Samsung first launched Android 14 for the Galaxy S23 series in late October, but the update is finally expanding more widely as users in the US can easily get it, and it’s also now live in Korea. The Galaxy S22 series is now getting One UI 6 in portions of Europe, but so far only for those who were previously enrolled in the beta program.
Galaxy S23 gets One UI 6 (Android 14) update in the US
SamMobile further notes that the update is currently available on T-Mobile’s network in the U.S. and is expected to roll out to other carriers in the coming days or weeks. For the unaware, the new One UI 6 update includes a redesigned quick settings panel, an enhanced home screen with new widgets, a fresh design for emojis, and several notable improvements. Samsung has also announced several AI camera enhancements to the Galaxy phones with the new OneUI 6 update.
Galaxy S23 Ultra Gets Stable Android 14
Running the November security patch, One UI 6 brings a long list of new features, all of which we’ve previously written up multiple times.
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