Samsung's phones qualified for an Android 14 upgrade (One UI 6)

 Samsung's phones qualified for an Android 14 upgrade (One UI 6)



Google announced the first test release of the Android 14 system in February, so all makers of Android phones started subtracting their customized version, including South Korea. Samsung, which is presently focused on the forthcoming upgrade to One UI 6 based on Android 14, published the beta version of restricted variants of its latest Galaxy S23 phone combo in August, to be followed by more experimental versions. Although the news about One UI 6 is still early, considering Samsung's modernization philosophy, it is reasonable to estimate which phones and tablets will receive One UI 6. So if you have Samsung's phone and you're interested in learning whether it's qualified, browse through the list below.

Samsung's phones will be accessed by One UI 6.0.

In the past few years, Samsung's reputation has been poor with regard to supporting its equipment with the latest Andrews, although it is the world's largest manufacturer of Android telephones, with a rather strict policy of forcing the user to buy a new telephone each year or two to keep pace with changes in the system, and its middle- and economic-class telephones may not receive any updates at all. However, because of Samsung's severe rivalry with other manufacturers, the business has amended its approach in 2021 to support more of its numerous agencies with long-term upgrades of up to four years. As a consequence, upgrades are likely to arrive faster than normal for a large number of handsets, and this year, confirmed and weighted phones are scheduled to start acquiring the stable version of One UI 6 by the end of 2023.

All Samsung's phones will get an Android 14 upgrade.

Android 14 Samsung phones were upgraded.

 Galaxy Series S:

  • Galaxy S-23, Ultra (Galaxy S23 Ultra)
  • Galaxy S23+Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S-23 (Galaxy S23)
  • Galaxy S-22, Ultra (Galaxy S22 Ultra)
  • Galaxy S22 (+Galaxy S22)
  • Galaxy S-22 (Galaxy S22)
  • Galaxy S-21 FE (Galaxy S21 FE)
  • Galaxy S-21, Ultra (Galaxy S21 Ultra)
  • Galaxy S21 (+Galaxy S21) Galaxy S21 (Galaxy S21)

 

Galaxy Z series:

  • Galaxy Z. Vold 5 (Galaxy Z Fold 5)
  • Galaxy Z-Flep 5 (Galaxy Z Flip 5)
  • Galaxy Z. Vold 4 (Galaxy Z Fold 4)
  • Galaxy Z-Flep 4 (Galaxy Z Flip 4)
  • Galaxy Z. Vold 3 (Galaxy Z Fold 3)
  • Galaxy Z-Flep 3 (Galaxy Z Flip 3)


Galaxy A series:

  • Galaxy A-73 (Galaxy A-73)
  • Galaxy A-72 (Galaxy A72)
  • Galaxy A-54 (Galaxy A54)
  • Galaxy A-53. (Galaxy A53)
  • Galaxy A52 (A52 5G and A52s)
  • Galaxy A34 (Galaxy A34)
  • Galaxy A-33. (Galaxy A-33)
  • Galaxy A24 (Galaxy A24)
  • Galaxy A23 (Galaxy A23)
  • Galaxy A14. (Galaxy A14)
  • Galaxy A13 (Galaxy A13)
  • Galaxy A04S (Galaxy A04s)


Galaxy M series:

  • Galaxy M54 (Galaxy M54)
  • Galaxy M53 5G (Galaxy M53 5G)
  • Galaxy M33 5G (Galaxy M33 5G)
  • Galaxy M23 (Galaxy M23)


Galaxy F series:

  • Galaxy F54 (Galaxy F54)
  • Galaxy F-23 (Galaxy F23)
  • Galaxy F-14, 5 G. (Galaxy F14 5G)


Galaxy Tab tablet:

  • Galaxy Tap S9 Ultra (Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra)
  • Galaxy Tap S9+Galaxy Tab S9
  • Galaxy Tap S9 (Galaxy Tab S9)
  • Galaxy Tap S8 Ultra (Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra)
  • Galaxy Tap S8 Plus (+Galaxy Tab S8)
  • Galaxy Tap S8 (Galaxy Tab S8)


Finally, as with the Galaxy series, the sole qualifying phone is the Galaxy XCover 6 Pro (Galaxy XCover 6 Pro). In the end, this list is not final and may change at any time, so we'll update it as required, and we'll also add an update to each phone as soon as Samsung officially reveals the final list sometime this year.

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