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How to rollback your Samsung phone from One UI 5.0 Beta (Android 13)

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In early August, Samsung opened the Android 13 One UI 5.0 beta program for Galaxy S22 series in various countries. It lets them experience the latest features and changes before public release.

Samsung One UI 5.0 beta introduces a handful of new features and customization options, as well as several improvements over the previous UI. If you know you are eligible for One UI 5.0, you might be excited to install it as soon as it comes to your phones.

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It’s always great to keep your device up to date. But unfortunately, some OTA updates, especially the beta ones, can sometimes break software, change features in unwanted ways, or bring bugs that can’t be fixed.

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In such cases, rolling back to the previous stable version is the best option. However, you should not try it unless you are experiencing some serious issues as the rollback procedure can harm your device and its data.

In any condition, if you want to leave One UI 5.0 beta and move back to One UI 4.1, the rollback procedure is mentioned below.

Samsung One UI 5 Beta rollback method:

Step 1:

  • Open the Samsung Members app.
  • Tap the three-dot menu and enter Settings.
  • From here, tap One UI Beta Program status.
  • Hit the Withdrawal button and tap Next.
  • Samsung will ask you the reason for rollback, mark any of the available reasons or tap Other.
  • Now Submit the reason and click on Confirm.
  • A pop-up message will appear that states “You’ve withdrawn from One UI beta program“.

Step 2:

  • Now connect your phone to the PC through USB.
  • Launch the Smart Switch application on the PC.
  • Prepare a Backup as the downgrade procedure may harm your files.
  • Select the Downgrade option.
  • Your phone will be rolled back to the latest One UI 4.1 version.

It should b mentioned that Samsung One UI 5 beta has been released to Galaxy S22 series in various regions and, none of the users so far has reported its instability.

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