Samsung has started rolling out the final version of OneUI 6 based on Android 14 for its phones. Although the Android 14 update officially arrived for Google Pixel phones in October, the South Korean giant has been testing the latest OneUI version since August. The company released the beta version for many smartphones and is now rolling out the stable version of OneUI 6.
OneUI 6, Based On Android 14, Is Now Available For These Phones
The stable version of OneUI 6 based on Android 14 is now rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series. This includes the Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy S23+ and the Samsung S23 Ultra.
The OneUI 6 update has a size of 3GB and brings plenty of new features and improvements, including redesigned quick settings, new icons, icon labels and lock screen customization.
Samsung OneUI 6 New Features
The brightness slider has been moved to the bottom in the quick settings, while the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles are now enlarged, similar to stock Android.
The OneUI 6 stable update also adds a new Studio Video player in the gallery app that allows for”more complex and powerful” video editing. There is also a new weather widget, redesigned Samsung Health, moods and routines for the lock screen, Samsung Pass support, smarter airplane mode and new accessibility options.”
Since the OneUI 6 update is rolling out in phases, it might be a while before it arrives on your device. You can check whether your device has received the update by heading into Settings-> Software Update.
Make sure you have a stable internet connection to download the update since it is approximately around 3GB. Also, you need to have enough battery in your phone to install the OneUI 6 stable update, as the process can take a while.