Samsung’s One UI 6 Beta 2 has been unveiled, following the earlier release of One UI 6 Beta, which is based on Android 14. This update brings a host of improvements and bug fixes. It’s currently being rolled out to supported regions and users participating in Samsung’s beta program. Users on Reddit initially shared this news, which was later reported by 9to5Google.
Notable updates include a refreshed appearance for the Samsung Health app, featuring bold fonts and vibrant colors to enhance data visibility. Exercise goals are now prioritized at the top, and users who monitor their daily water intake will appreciate the customizable water cup sizes.
Furthermore, Samsung is introducing a new mobile video editing app called Samsung Studio, equipped with advanced editing tools for on-the-go video project creation. Changes have also been made to the camera’s behavior, making the swipe action for switching between front and back cameras optional and even allowing users to disable it if desired.
The update comes with a significant number of bug fixes, promising smoother performance compared to the previous iteration. It has been made available in countries such as Germany, Korea, and the United States, and has expanded to new regions like the United Kingdom and India.
If you own a Galaxy S23 series device and want to try out the beta, you can participate by downloading the Samsung Members app from the Google Play Store or Galaxy Store. After logging into your Samsung account, you’ll find a banner to register for the One UI Beta Program. Once registered, you can install the beta through a software update. It’s advisable to back up important data before proceeding, as beta versions may have some stability issues.