After so much hide & seek, finally, Samsung has rolled out One UI 4.0 Beta for Galaxy S21 series devices. Samsung has officially announced it on the website, and also released a video on YouTube. After last week’s announcement, many users were worried about whether they will get the beta version this month. It was also in the news that the beta update will release in October. To stop all the rumors & news, Samsung today come ahead, and officially declared a beta testing program will start from today. It has now open in Samsung’s home country, and soon open in the US & Germany.

In One UI 4.0 Beta version, Samsung has added 18 new features & changes. The Android 12 has focused on privacy of the users very seriously. It will alert users which of their apps are using camera, mic & speaker in the notification panel. Users can also view last seven days history of app permissions. The Lab section of the Advanced feature section opens new tested features for the Galaxy S21 series smartphones.

In Lab section, users can use force split screen and pop-up view features for any apps. In the update, you will notice minor changes in overall apps & functions. It has enhanced smoothness of the UI & increased its privacy. With the Android 12-based One UI 4.0 version, Samsung has brought whole new experience to the Galaxy smartphones. You can apply for the beta testing program from Samsung Members app. In the Members app, you will see login page. Sign up to the beta program and download the firmware.

By Madhav Biradar

Madhav Biradar started his career in technology back in 2011, where he covered mobile & gaming articles. He is an enthusiast in smartphone & wearable gadgets. In his free time, he likes to read about new tech gadgets and watch movies.