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One UI 5.0 beta starts rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones

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Peter 05 August 2022

Samsung Android Firmware Updates

The first public beta of One UI 5.0 was expected in July, but there was a small delay. It is finally here and it has started a gradual rollout, beginning with the S22 series – Galaxy S22, S22+ and S22 Ultra – in Germany. The firmware version is S90xBXXU2ZHV4.

One UI 5.0 beta starts rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones in Germany One UI 5.0 beta starts rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones in Germany
One UI 5.0 beta starts rolling out to Samsung Galaxy S22 series phones in Germany

One UI 5.0 brings the new features that are part of Android 13, as well as Samsung’s own work. User experience will be enhanced with smoother animations and a redesigned notification center. Optical Character Recognition is enabled in the Gallery, allowing you to copy text from screenshots. Additionally, some smart suggestions will appear based on the text, e.g. snapping a photo of a phone number or a web address will let you call/visit with a single tap.

There’s more, here is the full changelog that appears before installation. Note that the original was in German, but we used machine translation.

The full changelog for One UI 5.0 beta (in German) The full changelog for One UI 5.0 beta (in German) The full changelog for One UI 5.0 beta (in German) The full changelog for One UI 5.0 beta (in German)
The full changelog for One UI 5.0 beta (in German)

The One UI 5.0 beta changelog (machine translated to English) The One UI 5.0 beta changelog (machine translated to English) The One UI 5.0 beta changelog (machine translated to English) The One UI 5.0 beta changelog (machine translated to English)
The One UI 5.0 beta changelog (machine translated to English)

The changelog mentions things like a gesture to enable split-screen multitasking, stackable widgets, options to filter notifications from noisy apps, improved sound and vibration settings, better search in My Documents, new features for Bixby Routines, new emojis plus the option to make videos with two emojis, new AR stickers and the ability to make your own from images and so on.

The camera app now shows a histogram in Pro mode. There is a new zoom bar that lets you zoom in with one hand and Food mode is enabled for the telephoto lens. A watermarking feature lets you stamp the time and date on each photo or other user-defined information.

Samsung DeX has been improved as well, especially the taskbar. There is a new search button on there and tapping the date will show a calendar widget. Notifications from apps will appear as red dots on the taskbar. Right clicking on an app offers quick access to select functions. Also, support for physical keyboards has been enhanced with spell correction and emoji input.

Finally, most of Samsung’s apps have been updated – Samsung Internet, Health, Pay, Members, the Galaxy Store, SmartThings and others.

The stable release of One UI 5.0 is expected in October, we will probably hear more about the new version next week at the Galaxy Unpacked event.

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  • gj}
  • 07 Aug 2022

And how do they work? Maybe your use case is different or you depend too much on your phone, but as long as it can open the daily apps it's not a problem for me. I don't keep any sensitive data on my phone.

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  • PhoneFreak45
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  • 07 Aug 2022

Because yes, the snapdragon 865 is "slow"

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  • Tigolebitties
  • PIL
  • 07 Aug 2022

Somehow Ik it's still going to be better than OP's OOS 13

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