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How To Get One UI 6 Beta In Unsupported Countries On Galaxy Devices?

Samsung has recently launched the One UI 6.0 beta program, which is based on Android 14 for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series in the US, Germany and South Korea, respectively. And later in the next few days, other countries will receive the One UI 6.0 beta update. 

Although the company has confirmed that the latest One UI 6.0 beta will be coming in other countries. These are China, India, Poland, and the United Kingdom. Additionally, Samsung might release the One UI 6.0 beta update to other devices, including the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the Galaxy Z Fold 5, in the upcoming weeks.

Since Samsung has recently rolled out the latest One UI 6.0 beta in a few countries, you can download the One UI beta version on your Galaxy device even if you reside in unsupported countries. Here we have got you a guide on how you can get the One UI 6.0 beta on your Galaxy devices.

How To Install One UI 6 Beta In Unsupported Countries On Galaxy Devices?

  1. Download the updated file from XDA Forums. Make sure to download the right build for your device.​
  2. Go to where you downloaded the file.​
  3. At File Explorer, go to View, then Show and enable “File name extensions”.​
  4. Right-click on the file and click on Rename.​
  5. Rename (including the file extension) the .bin file to “update.zip”.​
  6. A warning may appear. Click on Yes.​
  7. Download and install ADB. Make sure to have “C:\Android\platform-tools” added to “Path” in System variables.​
  8. On your phone, go to Settings, About phone, and Software information.​
  9. Tap repeatedly on the build number until Developer options are enabled.​
  10. Back to Settings, tap on Developer options at the bottom.​
  11. Scroll down and enable “USB debugging”. Tap on OK.​
  12. Connect your phone to your PC.
  13. You may enable the “Always allow from this computer” if it’s your personal PC.​
  14. Tap on Allow.​
  15. Back to the PC, move the “update.zip” file to “C:\Android\platform-tools”.​
  16. Right-click on the Start Button.​
  17. Click on Windows Terminal (Admin) or PowerShell (Admin).​
  18. In the Terminal, type “adb devices” and execute it.​
  19. If you didn’t enable “Always allow from this computer”, the pop-up will reappear on the phone. Tap on Allow.​
  20. Type “adb reboot recovery” and execute it.​
  21. Your phone will boot to Recovery Mode.​
  22. Navigating with the volume buttons and selecting the power button, go to “Apply update from ADB” (if you want to force exit from this screen, hold down the Volume and Power buttons).​
  23. Back to the PC, type: “.\adb sideload “C:\Android\platform-tools\update.zip” and execute it.​
  24. The installation process will start, and One UI 6.0 beta will be installed. (If you get an error, you may have downloaded the wrong build, or your device doesn’t support the beta program at all. If you are sure that you have downloaded the correct form, try again using different cables, USB ports or PCs.)​
  25. After the update process has finished, go back to the PC, and execute “adb reboot recovery” again.​
  26. Go to “Wipe cache partition” and select Yes.​
  27. Then select “Reboot system now”.​
  28. Report any bugs to the Samsung Members app!​

Via

One UI 6.0 Beta Changelog

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