TheGalaxy S23 serieswas the first in Samsung’s roster of devices to get a taste ofOne UI 6beta. Based on the Korean giant’s previous One UI beta programs, it was believed the Galaxy S22 lineup and new Flip/Fold devices would be in line to get a betaAndroid 14firmware. But then, last week, Samsung sprung a surprise bydropping the One UI 6 beta for the Galaxy A54. This frustrated a lot ofGalaxy S22owners, who were eagerly waiting for a beta firmware. Adding salt to their wounds, Samsung has started the One UI 6 beta program for the Galaxy A34.
AsSamMobilereports, the program is currently live in the UK. The beta ZWI1firmware weighs over 2GB and is available for download to A34 owners who join the beta program from the Samsung Members app. Like theGalaxy S23’s One UI 6 beta, the A34 and A54’s Android 14 beta testing should expand to more regions in the coming weeks, most likely alongside the release of a new beta build.
There are several improvements and changes in One UI 6. The Quick Settings panel has been revamped with new and more informative tiles. Samsung has also updated the Camera app with updated iconography that is easier to understand and looks more modern. Other changes include a new system font, updated emoji, a revamped Weather app with fewer ads, an enhanced Share menu, new privacy options, and additional customization options. Read more about thetop new One UI 6 features here.
The Galaxy A34 is amongSamsung’s cheapest budget phones, so seeing its One UI 6 beta going live ahead of more premium Galaxy devices is surprising. Nonetheless, if you own the Galaxy A34 and are eager to get a taste of Samsung’s flavor of Android 14, this is the perfect opportunity. Jump on the beta bandwagon to test all the new One UI 6 features. ensure to report any bugs you encounter so that they are fixed before the public release.
For comparison, Samsung added the Galaxy A52 to its One UI 5 beta program last year in late September. With Android 14 though, the company has managed to move the timeline up by a few weeks. Plus, more of its mid-range devices are getting a taste of an upcoming build of Android ahead of its public release.
Android 14 for Pixels is possibly delayed, with Google apparently planning to release it alongside thePixel 8 seriesand Pixel Watch 2 at its Made by GoogleOctober 4th event. This allows Samsung to reduce the gap between One UI 6’s public rollout and Android 14’s release to just a few weeks.