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Samsung Android 14 Beta Program: Samsung to reportedly begin Android 14 beta program for Galaxy S23 series next week – Times of India

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Samsung launched its next-generation foldable smartphones — Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 yesterday (July 26) in Seoul. Now it appears that the company is all set to bring Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta update to its Galaxy S23 series of smartphones.
According to a report by Sammobile, Samsung German customer support has revealed that the company will start Android 14-based One UI 6.0 beta update for the Galaxy S23 series from August 2. The report further adds that starting August 9, the company will begin the Android 14 beta program for Samsung Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 smartphones. It is also expected that the company will open the beta program for users in India at the same time. The beta program for the Galaxy S23 series was expected to start in the third week of July but it got delayed.
The company has not yet revealed any new features coming to the smartphones with Android 14 update.
Samsung to launch Galaxy F34 smartphone in India soon
Samsung recently confirmed that it will soon launch the Galaxy F34 5G smartphone in India. The company has not yet revealed the launch date of the smartphone. However, Samsung has confirmed some of the specifications of the upcoming 5G smartphone.
The upcoming Galaxy F34 5G will feature an AMOLED display boasting a 120Hz refresh rate.
The smartphone will sport a 50MP main camera equipped with a no-shake camera feature, ensuring crisp and steady photos. Additionally, it will include Fun Mode, offering 16 inbuilt lens effects for creative photography. Moreover, the Single Take feature will allow users to capture up to 4 videos and 4 photos simultaneously in a single shot.
The Galaxy F34 5G will pack a 6,000 mAh battery, promising up to 2 days of battery backup on a single charge.

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