Samsung is seeing a One UI 5 Beta testing for several countries, and it will be taking place in selected nations by the South Korean tech manufacturer to try its latest user interface version. The new One UI 5 is also a preview for Android 13, the latest OS version from Google that is yet to release from the company as well.
There are only seven countries for this beta test, and one of them is the United States.
Samsung One UI 5 Beta: Testing in 7 Countries Only
According to Android Central, there are seven countries in which Samsung is testing its One UI 5 Beta features, and it will bring the program open for those wanting to join this experience. There are no explanations as to why it is geo-locked or limited to these nations only, but it only means that it is centering on a small community for testers.
The countries include China, Germany, India, Poland, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States for its beta program for users to join. Users outside these countries may not be allowed to join the beta program despite being eligible with their devices.
It is unknown if Samsung will open the program for other countries in the coming months.
How to Join the One UI 5 Beta Program?
According to Samsung Developers' website, users in the selected regions may join the beta program by accessing the Samsung Members application and clicking on the One UI 5 Beta program banner to register. Users need to have a Samsung account for this and logged in to the Samsung Members app for access.
Interested beta testers also need to go to Settings > Software update > Download and install the One UI 5 and the Android 13 beta for access.
Samsung's One UI
Samsung's One UI began years ago, and it presented a new way to use the operating system from Google with a significant experience from the South Korean tech company.
It focused on giving the world a chance to use their Samsung Galaxy devices with a renowned feature from the tech manufacturer, with its user interface integrating its software intended for the smart devices.
Before, users only have Google's Android and awaits the software update from the company, which also focus on its UI, but certain developments pushed tech companies to make Android integrate more with their devices.
The UI from Samsung comes with different apps that the tech manufacturer brought, and it includes the famous AI assistant, Bixby.
Now, there is a release for the One UI 5 Beta coming for selected countries in the world, and while it is a somewhat closed beta for all, it still offers it on the massive markets the Samsung devices are available. The test would determine its features for all users, with the program participants giving feedback and suggestions for its development.
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Written by Isaiah Richard