Samsung will probably surprise everyone with the release of the Beta One UI 8. This information is obtained from a post on the social network X by the famous disclosure, the Tarun Vats, indicating a significant change in Samsung’s usual timing program.
This post refers to June (June) that it will be much earlier than expected. However, Watts has recommended to be cautious, pointing out that Samsung updates can often change depending on how development progresses.
The prototype of the One UI 8 interface was recently launched on an internal trial device that was probably a Galaxy Zed Flip 2. The observation showed that Samsung is currently working on its interface for the upcoming Android OS. Usually, these early versions are limited to internalized devices, such as the Galaxy Zed Fold 2, Zed Flip 2 and the Galaxy S4 series.
However, the release of the beta version in June provides the testers with the software very earlier. The usual Samsung routine has been that the public beta programs of its One UI interface will begin in late summer, with Google’s new release of the new version of Android operating system. For example, the Beta One UI 7, which was based on Android 2, began operating in August last year.
The early release of the beta version could represent Samsung’s goal to provide users with the final and lasting update of the One UI 8 after the official introduction of Android 2. In general, Google unveils new Android capabilities at its I/O conference, while preview versions of developers are getting available earlier and providing the basis for partners such as Samsung to begin their implementation process.
The beginning of the beta program will provide more opportunities for users’ feedback and allows Samsung to identify and fix possible problems before official release. While users have to wait for an official announcement from Samsung, the one -UI 8 test is a fierce progress for holders of Galaxy devices.
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