Samsung Galaxy S23 series receive One UI 7 and Android 15 in US

After Korea and India, Samsung has extended the One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S23 series to the United States. Before the official release, users can try One UI 7 features with this program.
The One UI 7 Beta update is now available for installation in the United States for users of the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. All T-Mobile (locked) and unlocked phones in this series can get the update.
Based on Android 15, the One UI 7 Beta upgrade offers exciting new features and enhancements to improve the user experience. It features a new Now Bar for convenient access to key information, a revised interface with new icons, and a separate quick settings panel for speedier alterations.

To provide an alternative method of app organization, the app drawer is now vertical. You can also add additional widgets to your home screen. More customization options are now available on the lock screen and home screen, and the camera app has been updated with new capabilities to enhance your experience taking pictures and videos. Several AI elements are included in One UI 7 to increase the intelligence of your device.
You can participate in the Beta Program to test these features before others do if you own a Galaxy S23. Just launch the Samsung Members app, sign in using your Samsung Account, and adhere to the guidelines in the Beta section to enlist. Download the update by going to Settings >> Software Update >> after enrolling. Install after downloading.

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