Samsung is rolling out a beta version of Android 13-based One UI 5.0 in for Galaxy S22 series s. People have to on the Samsung app to get a chance to this beta build. The South Korean tech giant has advised s to back up their smartphone's data before installing the update. Samsung has further stated that this build will supposedly not work with service provider-locked handsets. The stable version of Android 13 is expected to come later this year in September.
Samsung announced the update on Friday via a post on its community forum as spotted by Android Authority. Registration for the One UI 5.0 beta test is open in for a limited period exclusively for the first 500 who for the 'One UI beta program' in the Samsung app.
This beta version is only compatible with the unlocked Android 13-based One UI 5.0 beta that reportedly carries the firmware version S90xBXXU2ZHV4. Samsung could reveal more compatible devices in the future.
s looking to sign up for the One UI 5.0 beta should keep in mind that they may encounter unexpected bugs. Samsung recommends that people should backup their data prior to installing the update. less payment apps like Samsung Pay and Google Pay are not expected to work with this beta build. In addition, several third-party applications might not be fully operable.
A reportedly roll out the stable Android 13 version sometime in September this year.
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