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Samsung could be first to Android 13 with imminent One UI 5.0 beta – report

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Some Samsung Galaxy smartphone owners may be able to tryAndroid 13as soon as next month when the company’s One UI 5.0 public beta will reportedly begin rolling out in less than a month.

According to aSamMobilereport on Monday, the One UI 5.0 public beta will become available to SamsungGalaxy S22owners in the third of July. Availability will be expanded to theGalaxy Z Fold 3and Galaxy Z Flip 3 thereafter, according to the sources.

The beta phase will last for a few months with Samsung planning to drop the One UI 5.0 package, running on Android 13, as early as October. Again, Galaxy S22 owners are scheduled to get first dibs before Samsung widens availability.

Currently, Android 13 is onlyavailable in betaon Google’s own Pixel phones.

An October launch of Android 13 on certain devices would be a big step forward for Samsung, which has been doing its utmost to ensure users get onto the latest version of Android much faster in recent years. Last year theGalaxy S21was first-up when Android 12 arrived wrapped up in One UI 4.0 in November 2021.

Samsung hasn’t confirmed the beta plans and release date yet, but if it does manage to get all of its ducks in a row, it might be the first third-party manufacturer to offer the latest version of Android as an over-the-air update.

It’s not clear what Samsung will bring to the table in One UI 5.0, beyond all of the core Android 13 features, but we’re sure the company will demonstrate the improvements in the next few weeks.

Among the core Android 13 features announced at Google I/O last month include a new Wallet app, a revamped media bar, and improved language tools for the bilingual users.

The company also gave us a closer look at the ‘Android 13L’ operating systemdesigned for large screensand tablets like the forthcomingPixel TabletGoogle itself is working on for 2023. The company is also going farther with its Material You theme with new app icons to match your chosen colour scheme. Other main features focus on more detailed permissions for Android apps.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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