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Galaxy S23 Owners Can Get This Samsung Software Perk Right Now

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Samsung is launching the beta version of its next software update, and if you’ve got a phone in the Galaxy S23 series, you can sign up to try it out now. 

Signing up for the beta of Samsung One UI 6 will give you early access to the latest additions to Samsung’s software, which is based around allowing you to customize your phone settings to what you use the most.

Here are some of the things you can expect in Samsung One UI 6:

  • A simplified, “more modern” design
  • A new default font
  • New emojis on Samsung Keyboard
  • Screen visibility and settings like brightness available in the Quick Panel
  • The ability to set different lock screens with Modes and Routines (“such as a calming photo of a forest in Sleep Mode,” Samsung suggests)
  • A new custom camera widget where you can preselect a camera mode and photo saving location

One UI 6 is based on Google’s Android 14. 

The beta program is open to Samsung Galaxy S23 users in the US, Germany and South Korea from Thursday. Any feedback you give Samsung will help make final adjustments to the system ahead of its official launch. 

Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus $1,120 at Verizon

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