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[U: Aug. 29] Samsung delayed Android 13/One UI 5.0 Beta expansion in Asia
Update: Samsung has delayed the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta program for the Galaxy S22 series in China, yet again, and it’s now reportedly coming on Monday (Aug. 29). It’s worth mentioning that tipster IceUniverse has recently revealed that the Beta 2 release is delayed due to a bug in system animations.
August 22, 2022 – Original story
Earlier this month, Samsung started the One UI 5.0 Beta testing program for the Galaxy S22 series, in order to let them test the new Android 13 operating system. So far, the company has expanded the One UI 5.0 Beta to just three countries out of a total of 7 including the US, South Korea, and Germany.
As reported on August 22, Samsung has postponed the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta testing program to August 25 for the Galaxy S22 series devices in China (Asia). It’s worth mentioning that the Beta program start timeline in India will likely be the same as in China.
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Earlier, it was reported that the South Korean tech giant is set to start the One UI 5.0 Beta testing program in China on August 23, however, it’s not happening now in Asia. It means the Indian and Chinese Galaxy S22 consumers have to wait for a few more days.
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In addition, the Community moderator recommended Galaxy S22 users upgrade the Samsung Members app to the latest version, which is the only way to join the One UI 5.0 Beta testing. Due to the internal test preparations, the One UI 5.0 Beta program has also been delayed.
In addition to the US, Germany and South Korea, Samsung promised to start the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta program in India, China, Poland and the UK. Recently, it was reported that the Galaxy S22 will soon get the One UI 5.0 Beta 2 with new icons for some native apps.
Therefore, we can assume that the company will directly provide the second Beta firmware to the Galaxy S22 series in all 7 markets. Will you install the Android 13-based One UI 5.0 Beta firmware on your Galaxy S22 series? Let us know through social media.
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Samsung One UI’s often ignored app wins Bronze
Samsung Global Goals app wins Bronze in the “Partnership or Collaboration – Responsible Technology” category of the 4th annual Anthem Awards.
Although the Global Goals app comes pre-loaded in One UI, it often gets overlooked by Samsung users. It’s a dynamic lock screen wallpaper service, that funds UN for Global Goals through ads.
Samsung has crafted the Global Goals app in partnership with UNDP. It empowers millions worldwide to contribute directly to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, AKA Global Goals.
Anthem Awards is an annual affair, which honoured One UI’s often ignored app with Bronze. It highlights Samsung’s continued dedication to fostering impactful, technology-driven solutions.
“We are truly honored to have our commitment to the Global Goals recognized by the Anthem Awards,” said Stephanie Choi, EVP & Head of Marketing, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics.
The platform recognizes initiatives that leverage technology responsibly through strategic partnerships to address societal challenges and promote ethical technology use.
The future of Samsung’s Global Goals app
The South Korean tech giant reiterated its dedication to harnessing the power of technology to inspire collective action, open collaboration, and creating a better future.
As Samsung moves towards 2030 alongside the UNDP, the Global Goals app will remain vital for driving action and progress toward achieving the Global Goals.
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Apple’s RCS adoption unites Android, One UI and iOS users with crazy messaging features
Samsung believes wider RCS adoption unites Android (One UI) and iOS users. The company has been working with Google to evolve the next-gen messaging standard. After a long-standing moral fight, Apple adopted RCS across its products.
Apple iOS now supports RCS messaging standards, uniting iPhone users with Android and One UI users. Samsung and Google together worked hard for RCS evolution and ran a campaign #GetTheMessage to put pressure on Apple.
Text messaging has undoubtedly become a key part of how we connect. Rich Communication Services (RCS) is a modern, interoperable standard that evolved in close collaboration between Google and Samsung.
RCS is quickly becoming the universally adopted, modern messaging standard. As the world becomes more interconnected, this open, collaborative approach across the industry will be a key factor in enabling better experiences for all.
RCS unlocks a world of rich, seamless messaging on Android and iOS devices. As it’s now also available on Apple iOS devices, the key advantages of RCS when messaging between Android and iOS devices include:
- High-quality media sharing: Users can send high-resolution images and videos across Android and iOS devices, making sharing special moments in greater detail and clarity easier.
- Text Reactions: Users can react to messages with emoji or other expressions, similar to social media, making conversations more interactive and personal.
- Enhanced group chats: In group chats, users can add or remove other users whether they use Android or iOS.
RCS unites Android, One UI and iOS
RCS expansion to iOS takes the industry one step closer to a universal seamless messaging experience. Samsung has worked closely with Google for years to establish RCS as a universal standard that improves the messaging experience.
“We’ve been working with Google on RCS for years to provide users with a seamless, connected messaging experience,” said Patrick Chomet, EVP and Head of Customer Experience, Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics.
Android and One UI have united for years and the partnership is reaching new milestones. As Apple iOS 18 supports RCS, rich messaging features are now available beyond the Android and One UI ecosystem when messaging across platforms.
“We have worked hard for years to make RCS the standard for improved cross-platform messaging, and Samsung has been instrumental in the growing adoption of RCS,” said Sameer Samat, President of Android Ecosystem at Google.
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Samsung boosts HBM capabilities with new investments
Samsung has reportedly signed a contract valued at around $15 million to sell and purchase semiconductor equipment to expand HBM chip production facilities at its Suzhou plant in China.
BusinessKorea reports that Samsung is expanding its investments across HBM facilities. The company aims to strengthen its advanced semiconductor packaging to lead the supply chain.
Eying the HBM4 chip boom, the Korean tech giant is focusing on enhancing its packaging capabilities to secure future technological competitiveness and narrow the gap with SK Hynix.
KEDGlobal revealed that Tesla asked Samsung and SK Hynix to supply HBM4 samples. The US EV maker could choose either Samsung or SK Hynix as its HBM4 supplier after testing samples.
Pay attention, packaging includes the tech and processes for shaping semiconductor chips to fit the devices they will be mounted on – making it an important aspect of development and production.
Notably, the Suzhou China facility is currently Samsung’s test and packaging production base outside Korea. Increased investment is seen as a choice for innovation in packaging processes and production efficiency.
Apart from this, the company is also ramping up its packaging production bases in Korea. Samsung has recently signed an investment agreement with South Chungcheong Province and Cheonan City.