One UI 8.5 interface testing update reaches Galaxy S23 cell phones and makes its debut on the Galaxy A36 model
Samsung has expanded the reach of the One UI 8.5 beta program to cover a wider range of mobile devices. The new testing phase incorporates models from the Galaxy S23 line and establishes the unprecedented entry of the Galaxy A36 into the preliminary evaluation cycle. Consumidores located in specific markets, such as Índia, Coreia of Sul, Reino Unido and Estados Unidos, are already authorized to register interest through the manufacturer’s official application.
The strategic decision allows owners of previous generation devices to try out the tools under development before the stable version is distributed. The inclusion of an A-series device represents a change in the standard for the South Korean company, which has historically reserved early access to high-performance equipment. Advancement occurs gradually and depends on the regional guidelines established by the technology company.
Inclusão of new devices in the evaluation program
The current expansion increases the number of eligible devices to more than 20 different models
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