Samsung One UI 6.0 (Android 14) update rollout, bugs, issues & new features tracker (cont. updated)

Tracker Guide
(Among the following, click on the section of interest to go to it)
Info last
updated on
Device name Beta Status Stable Status Notes
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S23
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S23+
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S23 Ultra
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S22
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S22+
Info last
updated on
Device name Beta Status Stable Status Notes
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S22 Ultra
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S21
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S21+
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S21 Ultra
May 16, 2023 Galaxy S21 FE
Info last
updated on
Device name Beta Status Stable Status Notes
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Z Fold 4
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Z Flip 4
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Fold 3
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Flip 3
May 16, 2023 Galaxy A54
Info last
updated on
Device name Beta Status Stable Status Notes
May 16, 2023 Galaxy A73
May 16, 2023 Galaxy A53
May 16, 2023 Galaxy A33
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Tab S8
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Tab S8+
Info last
updated on
Device name Beta Status Stable Status Notes
May 16, 2023 Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Info last
updated on
Affected Channel
or Platform
Affected Device/s Bug/Issue description Current Status Workarounds
Info last
updated on
Description of new feature Status Supported devices
    Note: The time of the update is mentioned in IST and is in 24-hour format. Also note, the text updates will show up in descending order with the latest coming at top.

Update 1 [June 5, 2023; 12:11]: Android 14 beta coming soon for Galaxy S23.

Following are some instructions that’ll help you go through this tracker easily:

This tracker has separate sections for keeping tabs on the update rollouts, bugs, and issues plaguing One UI 6.0, and the new features released by Samsung. Following is a brief explanation for each section:

    1. The One UI 6.0 Update release tabular section is dedicated to tracking the update rollouts or releases in different regions, and you can find the regional details in the One UI 6.0 Update Rollout Text section at the end of the article.
    How to scan the Updates section based on your interest:

    • A new update (Beta or Stable) that has come upon the present day with respect to a device, can be checked in the table. All you have to do is spot your device in the table. In the device-specific row, Info last updated on conveys the date on which the section in question was updated with the latest.
    • If you wish to know the details about a specific update, like the version/build number, region, and changelog, etc, in that case, you’ll have to head to the Text Update section (which one in particular? Well, that’s mentioned in Table section for the concerned device, under the ‘Notes’).
    • The table only shows latest information (highlighted in yellow) and the older details can be found in the Text section below.
    Note: The dummy entries with device names are based on the devices eligible for receiving this OS update, and may change based on the company’s official decisions.
    2. Next up, is the One UI 6.0 Bug, Issue, and related developments tabular section, which is dedicated to tracking the problems (reported, officially acknowledged, or unacknowledged) in One UI 6.0.
    How to scan the bug/issue section based on your interest:

    • This section dedicatedly tracks the glitches and concerns reported in One UI 6.0, and the related developments on the matter under the Status column. In order to make things easier for those affected, in the same table, the potential workarounds are also being listed.
    3. The last tabulated section is the One UI 6.0 Feature release section which lists the tweaks or new feature releases provided by Samsung in One UI 6.0. The Status column, in this table, conveys whether the information is official or a leak, along with the ETA, and supported devices (if available).
    Note: In the tables, all the newest additions show up in yellow color. [For example, workaround number 4 has been added on the present date, so under the Workarounds section for the issue in question, the 4th one will be highlighted in yellow]

That’s all for the instructions.

Note: Our team is trying hard to keep this tracker updated with all the latest info. However, if & when you feel something is missing, wrong, or should be added, do not hesitate to tip us in the comments or through email.

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