Samsung Galaxy S22 users have been waiting for the One UI 6 update for some time, but that wait appears to be over, as X user @theonecid claims that the update has begun rolling out for certain carriers in the US.
So far, the update has only shown up on T-Mobile, with some stating that the update seems to be dependent on several factors: the One UI 6 update began showing up on S22 phones in the UK around mid-November; the update is now showing up on Samsung phones in the US around mid-November; and the One UI 6 update is showing up on Samsung phones in the US around mid-November. This was shortly after Samsung closed its beta program, and the S22 received four beta versions of One UI 6 before the stable build was released. This was fewer than the nine beta tested on the Samsung Galaxy S23
The One UI 6 update is not a massive change, but it does offer some quality of life improvements. For example, pop-up ads have been significantly reduced in the Weather app. Emoji and font options have also been improved. Time will tell if these designs are better received than the original emojis offered.
Quick settings have also been improved, with menus that are easier to understand and navigate. This is also true for the addition of the new camera widget. This will allow users to easily select the selfie camera, primary sensor, and available modes.
Finally, this update further enhances Chromecast support in the form of screen sharing. It is known that there were some bugs with this feature in the beta version, but they have apparently been resolved and it is now easier to use.
These additions will help make the phone more usable and improve the general user experience. However, the update's reputation will depend on how quickly One UI 6 can be rolled out to older models.
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