Samsung unveils OneUI 6.0, based on Android 14: All the details
The Samsung Developer Conference 2023 (SDC23) was recently launched by Samsung, and several important announcements were made. The most notable one is the debut of One UI 6, the most recent version of the operating system that powers its phones. Samsung has now formally announced the next iteration of the software, sharing some details about what we can anticipate, even though the beta version of the software has already been released.
Based on Android 14, One UI 6 prioritizes usability enhancements and introduces smarter photo and video editing features. One UI Sans, a new typeface, and an updated Quick panel and app interface are among the new features. AI features like Photo Remaster and Object Eraser are now available in the Gallery app. The Samsung Studio multi-layer video editor, which enables users to include text, stickers, and music in a video timeline, is another new feature.
With a pop-up window, you can multitask while enjoying free positioning for the lock screen clock and simplified app icon labels. While the camera has more alignment options, filters, and effects, the weather app has a new widget and an interactive map view.
A smarter Aeroplane mode, recommendations in the My Files app, and enhancements to Calendar, Reminder, and Samsung Internet round out the list of updates. Additionally, you can personalize the Bixby text call greetings and the Auto Blocker adds an additional layer of security. New options for cursor thickness and magnification are additional accessibility features.
The One UI 6 beta program has been made available by Samsung for the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5. Previously, it was only accessible through S-series flagships and was based on Android 14. Open the Samsung Members app, and then look for a banner near the top to enroll.