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Google’s delay to Android 13 may change Samsung’s One UI 5.0 plan

Google's delay to Android 13 may change Samsung's One UI 5.0 plan

Samsung fans are looking forward to One UI 5.0 The update that will bring Android 13. The company was expected to do so One UI 5.0 beta launch in July But that didn’t happen, probably because of Google.

Samsung was previously expected to start rolling out One UI 5.0 public by October of this year. However, with Google expected to delay Android 13 release, Samsung’s plans may eventually change.

UI 5.0 might be a little bit delayed

It is important that you understand why delays may occur here. Compared to previous versions, Google released a version Android 13 Developer Preview earlier this year. This has led to the expectation that Android 13 will also be released to the public earlier than before. Many expected Google to go ahead with the launch in August.

That seems unlikely now. Google has published a file Android 13 Security Bulletin for this month. The release notes say that Android 13 will be released with the September 2022 security patch. So, there is a good chance that we may not see the release of Android 13 in August.

We previously highlighted why there is a file One UI 5.0 beta delay may be due to Google. This suggests that this may be the case. It is still unclear when Samsung plans to release the One UI 5.0 beta, but there Signs it might start soon.

As for how much the latest release of One UI 5.0 will be delayed, that remains to be seen. The update was previously expected to roll out by October. Now Samsung fans can reasonably expect them Eligible Galaxy devices running Android 13 To receive the update by November of this year.

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