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Things to know before joining Samsung One UI 6 Beta Program

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Samsung officially started One UI 6 Beta, powered by Android 14 operating system. Select Samsung smartphone users can already get One UI 6 through Beta and here are some things that you should know before joining the Program.

The company will unveil the Stable version later this year and the rollout is expected to complete before 2023 ends. This makes the One UI 6 Beta Program a big deal for consumers having the latest flagship device such as the Galaxy S23 series.

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Things to know before joining One UI 6 Beta

As the name clears, it’s a Beta program, which is not guaranteed to provide the best user experience. The Korean tech giant itself made important things clear, so Galaxy customers can get aware of the Beta Program’s policies and circumstances.

What does it cost?

There is no cost to participating in the One UI Beta Program. However, you are responsible for expenses related to using a data network connection to download the Beta software or upload error logs. Connecting to Wi-Fi before downloading Beta software is highly recommended.

Is there any compensation?

The One UI Beta Program is an opt-in, voluntary program. Your reward for participation is improved software for Samsung devices based on your feedback.

Do I need to backup data?

Unexpected behavior in the Beta software can cause data loss. Before installing the Beta software, it is highly recommended to back up your data to your computer with Smart Switch.

What do I do in case of an error?

If an error occurs during beta software installation and you can no longer use your device, find assistance with resetting the device by visiting the nearest Samsung Service Center.

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