Will the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 get One UI 5 beta?

On August 10, Samsung unveiled the fourth generation foldable smartphone Galaxy Z Fold  4 along with Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Watch 5, Watch 5 Pro, and the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro. This device comes pre-packed with great functionalities and capabilities.

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Notably, the fourth generation foldable Galaxy Z Fold 4 packs the latest operating system Android 12L which is specially made for big screen devices. But here the question arises is whether the device will get access to the recently heading One UI 5 beta or not.

Samsung is running its Android 13-based One UI 5 beta update for Galaxy S22 device owners in some countries. This update brings several new features, improvements, optimization options, and much more for the devices that are experiencing it.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 One UI 5 Beta

With the help of this beta activity, the South Korean company is testing the stability of this latest Android 13-based One UI 5 update and allowing the Galaxy S22 series owners to experience these great functionalities before anyone else.

We can expect that company will soon expand the One UI 5 beta update for more users in the remaining countries, and the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 will be one of them. This beta update will enhance the power and functioning of the recently launched Galaxy Z Fold 4 in a more appropriate way.

Samsung will soon boost the acceleration of the beta program, as Google has already started the stable release of Android 13 for Pixel devices. The Galaxy Z Fold 4 will soon have access to the Android1 3-based One UI 5 beta activity as it gets confirmed earlier.

But when it will happen it’s not yet confirmed, because Samsung hasn’t yet ratified anything about it. The second beta of One UI 5 has also been delayed, which now could be released next month, and we could expect lots of optimizations with this release.

However, the Android 12L-based One UI 4.1.1, is also a great update as it brings incredible features for big-screen devices like it makes multitasking easier, and enhances the split screen mode. Now the Android 13-based One UI 5 will be like a cherry on the cake.

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