Samsung has made the One UI Beta available for Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ and Note 8. Here's how to install and more
Samsung recently announced the rollout of Android 9 Pie based One UI beta for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Now, the company has also made the update available for Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users. As the software is under a beta stage, it might have a few bugs and issues. However, users can join the beta program to help Samsung in resolving all the bugs and issues.
Step 1: Head over to the Google Play Store on your smartphone.
Step 2: Search for 'Samsung Members' and install the app.
Step 3: Once the app is installed, open it and look for "Registrations Open for One UI Beta Program".
Step 4: Now tap on "Register".
Step 5: You will be greeted by a page where Samsung will give you details about One UI and the Beta program. Where you will be required to tap on Register.
Step 6: Now head over to the device's Settings app and tap on 'Software Update'. Click on Download updates manually, in order to search for updates.
Also Read: Top 5 reasons to upgrade to Samsung One UI: Night Mode, Lift to wake and more
Your Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+ or Note 8 will now show an available update, which will weigh in at around 1.5GB. Simply follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the latest update. Once your device reboots, you will be welcomed by the latest Android 9.0 Pie based OneUI.
Disclaimer: As the software is currently in Beta, we recommend that you don't try doing this on your primary device. BeetelBite won't be responsible for any damages that occur during the process, so please do it at your own risk. There might be data loss during the process.
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