The South Korean technology company announced in late July the creation of the One UI 4 beta testing program. This is the next version of your Android user interface or skin based on Google's Android 12 operating system. Now, the public testing phase is about to begin.
More specifically, Samsung is about to open this testing
program to the user community. They will therefore be public tests for anyone
interested, as one of the Samsung community managers revealed through the
official forum.
Public beta starts in September for Samsung
Announcement of the start of the beta phase on
Samsung's official forum.
Samsung's pledge refers to the month of September as the
start date for public testing of the One UI 4. However, this date only applies
to its home country, South Korea. For other regions, countries and market,
there is no still an officially set date.
In any case, we are looking forward to extending the
availability of the testing program to more regions very soon. Thus, interested
users will be able to test the next major version of Samsung's interface on
their Galaxy S21.
Incidentally, this program should be gradually expanded so
that more smartphone models can test Android 12, coated, of course, by the One
UI 4. Initially, however, the test will be limited to Samsung Galaxy S21
smartphones.
Google's Android 12
underpins Samsung's One UI 4
The Samsung Galaxy S21 5G smartphone costs
from € 773.33 on Amazon.ES
The original post on the brand's forum mentions the need to
register through the Samsung Members application. There, users will start
seeing a new banner with the option to join the beta program - "Join One
UI Beta Program'".
Firstly, the test program will be available for the Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, as well as the Galaxy S21 Ultra models. Then it should
also arrive for the Galaxy Note20, as well as the Galaxy S20 generation.