The Samsung Galaxy S22, which in the meantime was the first Android ever to receive the July patches, is preparing to welcome the One UI 5.0 beta based on Android 13. Doubts may relate to the rollout start period, not the fact that the wait is now running out, and in this sense, there are (other) encouraging signs.
This was reported once again by sammobile.com colleagues, who are very active in updating customers and enthusiasts on the next user interface. Some sources would have confided that One UI 5.0 has been “unlocked” by Samsung to its employees.
The rumor does not leave many surprises: usually, companies release alpha variants of important firmware, closed betas that allow developers and a handful of more savvy users to test the very first releases so that they provide feedback to clean them of bugs and malfunctions that they could put “ordinary” users in difficulty.
Samsung proceeds differently. The first beta is immediately public, but it is clear that someone will have to take care of intercepting and reporting to the engineers the grossest problems. It would be the employees, to whom therefore falls the burden – some would even say the honor – to live with the very first One UI 5.0 for weeks by reporting the bugs to those in charge so as to prepare the firmware for its first public release. “Who can provide better feedback than the people closely involved in the development of the Galaxy?” in fact, colleagues ask themselves.
So there are more than a few “chosen ones” in the world who are already testing One UI 5.0. All the others will have to wait a little longer: just sammobile.com reported a few days ago that Samsung would schedule the rollout of the first beta of One UI 5.0 for the third week of July, while the final release would be marked somewhere in the calendar. in October, one month ahead of 2021. It had previously emerged that the bulk of One UI development efforts would be focused on performance improvements.
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