Galaxy S22 Users Are Finally Getting Stable One UI 6.0 Update

Furqan Shahid
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Galaxy S22 users can rejoice as we have just received word that Samsung is finally rolling out the stable One UI 6.0 update on all three phones. The rollout is currently happening in some European regions, but considering how it has just started, you should be getting the update soon.

Galaxy S22 beta users in Europe are now getting stable One UI 6.0 update, with more regions to follow

For those wondering, all three Galaxy S22 devices are now getting the One UI  6.0 update. The build versions for all three devices are S906BXXU6DWK4/S906BOXM6DWK4/S906BXXU6DWK4.

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However, it is worth noting that the update is only being released to those who signed up for the beta version. This means that once the rollout is complete for all beta users, it will start rolling out to those who are still on Android 13. Either way, this is a great move by Samsung to release the update. Based on the latest schedule that we got our hands on, Samsung is planning on updating all the supported Galaxy phones to One UI 6.0 by the end of this year, and Galaxy S22 is now going to start getting the update.

Keep in mind that the update is only rolling out to the Galaxy S22 users who enrolled in the beta program in Europe. This means the rollout for other regions should start soon, perhaps later this day. There is a high chance that all devices should be updated by the end of this week or next week, but the good news is that it has started.

One UI 6.0 on Galaxy S22 will bring many changes both from Android 14 and Samsung's own set of features. This includes lock screen customization, better permission management, and everything else you would expect from Samsung.

News Source: Tarun Vats

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