Samsung has once again taken a giant leap forward with its latest software update. If you own a Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, or Galaxy S23 Ultra device, you're in for a treat. Samsung has recently rolled out the much-anticipated Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta 4 update, and it's making waves in India, the US, and now, the UK.
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Solving Problems, One Update at a Time
Samsung, the renowned Korean tech giant, has been hard at work addressing various issues that users have encountered. With this latest update, they've successfully tackled common problems such as Samsung Pass login failures, issues with voice recognition during incoming calls, and improvements to Google Assistant, among others. This means a smoother and more seamless user experience for Galaxy S23 series owners.
Update log: Galaxy S23
Bugs that have been fixed
- Fixed the problem that occurred after retrying to log in to Samsung Pass, after logging out of Samsung Pass or Samsung account
- Fixed the problem with Voice recognition not responding to the phrase "answer the phone" for incoming calls
- Fixed the problem when launching Google Assistant by swiping up in the gesture mode of the navigation bar
- Numerous other improvements
Known issues
- Motion photo is not available
- Enabling Maintenance Mode causes continuous reboot
- Samsung Kids app cannot be installed after updating from One UI 5.0 to One UI 6.0.
- It will be available from mid-September as a separate app (public access at the end of September).
How to Get the Update
For those eagerly awaiting the One UI 6 Beta 4 update for their Galaxy S23 devices in the UK, keep an eye out for builds ending with ZWIC. This will be your indicator that the update is ready for installation. If you're already a beta tester, don't waste any time upgrading your device to the latest version. By doing so, you'll be able to enjoy a seamlessly improved user experience and a more refined interpretation of your device's capabilities.
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