One UI 6.0

Official One UI 6.0 update for US and Korea stuck between procedures!

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Samsung consumers in the US and South Korea are eagerly waiting for the Stable One UI 6.0 update. Neither unlocked nor carrier-locked Galaxy S23 models have got access to Android 14 so far. Meanwhile, Samsung says it’s doing its best to push the update within November.

Update: Nov. 10 | Stable One UI 6.0 update starts rolling out in the US for some.

According to Galaxy S moderator, Stable One UI 6.0 rollout for Galaxy S23, S23 Plus, and S23 Ultra is “expected to take 1-2 weeks at the earliest.” Since the moderator issued this statement today itself, the upgrade will likely be rolled out around mid to late November.

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While there’s no clue regarding the US One UI 6.0, the Korean community’s moderator disclosed that the update is stuck between Samsung’s inspection and approval procedures. As soon as the build gets greenlit, the deployment will begin for Galaxy S23 owners.

Meanwhile, the moderator added that applicable standards may vary depending on the country/region/business partner (business operator/communications company). However, the update’s expansion is being made as soon as the inspection and approval procedures are completed.

Top features and changes of One UI 6.0

  • Redesigned Quick Settings and Notifications panel.
  • New lockscreen customizations.
  • New font and simpler icon labels.
  • Tweaks in the Camera app.
  • Modes are directly tied to the lock screen.
  • Bixby Text Call now supports more languages.
  • New Weather and Camera widgets.
  • Richer data in the Weather app.
  • New emoji style in Samsung Keyboard.
  • Multitasking improvements in the Gallery app.
  • New Auto Blocker feature (blocks app installation from unauthorized app stores).
  • You can check the complete changelog here.

// Samsung Community

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