New Delhi: Samsung starts working on Android 12 for the Galaxy S21 smartphone series in June this year.
In July the company also announced the One 4 Beta program almost ready and will soon be available for public testing.
Now, Samsung has confirmed that beta testing will begin this month.
A community manager in the Samsung Forum has posted that the consumer electronics giant will start beta testing in September.
The company has not revealed a certain date to be launched.
Samsung will first launch beta testing in South Korea followed by other regions.
Users who want to join the Beta program must take advantage of a banner ‘Join one UI Beta’ program in the Samsung member application.
The new UI 4 is based on the upcoming Android 12 operating system.
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Series smartphone will be the company’s first device to receive updates android 12.
The company has also promised three years of updates to a recent smartphone.
It is also thought that Samsung will launch Android 12 updates for other superior devices on January 2022.
The Android 12 operating system will completely change the appearance of Android phones with your new design.
The interface is equipped with new color options, animation, tile design and more.
There is a new privacy dashboard that offers a single display to your permission settings and what data is accessed, how often and which application.
It also allows you to easily revoke application permissions directly from the dashboard.
Android 12 comes with a special ‘one hand’ mode that allows you to use a large cellphone easily with one hand.
You will also be able to request Google help by pressing the power button.