Android 13 gets Launched to its Flagship Phone by Samsung
Android 13 version has been making its way slowly to the smartphones and Samsung heads the queue by getting the new Android version to its latest flagship device. The South Korean brand has become proactive with its software updates within the past few years and by this time it would be quick to start working on the new version known as One UI 5.0.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Samsung is getting the new Android version to its latest flagship device
- To fix the bugs the company will test the new version with a host of beta testers
- The One UI 5.0 beta version would get a host of cosmetic changes
This version has been now coming to a host of Samsung phones, including the Galaxy S22 series within the form of a beta version. The company would be testing the new version with a host of beta testers within the coming weeks in order to fix all the bugs and problems before getting the package ready for a public release.
According to reports, the new version of the One UI would be coming to pick out markets for now, and that we would expect a lot of to be added in the coming weeks. Samsung has expanded the software support cycle for many of its devices that have been launched in the past year or so. The users would currently get an update for as long as 4 years and then support for security problems.
The One UI 5.0 beta version would get a host of cosmetic changes to match that of the Android 13 version. Well, the color palette options have been increased by providing the users with more choices. There were more enhancements with the widgets for Samsung phone users as well. The caller-ID box has been redesigned with a send message button with the receive/reject icons.
Android 13 is predicted to be a part of the phones launching from the month of October onwards, with the Pixel 7 series which would be the first device to urge it out of the box. However, viewing Samsung’s recent focus on software, it would not be surprising to check the company’s offering its own public version of the One UI 5.1 around the same time.
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