Samsung Galaxy S23 Android 14 Update Imminent
Samsung's first Android 14 update is closer than ever and the company plans to complete the beta and push the Galaxy S23 into the ninth and possibly final Android 14 beta.
The Galaxy S23 Android 14/One UI 6 beta has ended, which means the general release is imminent. Samsung hasn't confirmed a release date, but based on what we learned this week, the launch could happen later this month.
Earlier this week, Samsung representatives informed customers that the company plans to announce the Galaxy S23 Android 14/One UI 6 beta this weekend in South Korea.
Community representatives have posted bad news in the past, but it's clear that the software is almost ready for public use.
Samsung has launched the new beta version of the Galaxy S23 with Android 14 in the USA. This software is the ninth beta version.
The update changelog is incomplete, but Samsung says the update fixes bugs and improves software performance on the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+ and Galaxy S23 Ultra.
The company may release another beta if it finds problems with the latest version. However, don't be surprised if this firmware marks the final beta for Galaxy S23 users.
This is the final sign of impending liberation. Earlier this month, in addition to the beta version, the stable version of the Android 14 update for the Galaxy S23 was also discovered on Samsung's test servers.
A tipster who revealed the first information about Samsung's Android 14 beta plans said that the company plans to release its first stable Android 14/One UI 6 update in October.
While an October launch is possible, Samsung could start rolling out Android 14 as early as November. Whatever happens, don't expect the Galaxy S23's Android 14 beta to last long.