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Samsung is yet to confirm when it intends to release One UI 5.0 and Android 13 to the public. Check out the video below to learn more about all of the features that this beta brings. The first One UI 5.0 beta also includes several other features, including a new multitasking swipe gesture and Bixby Vision OCR on steroids. One UI 5.0 also lets you change the call background for individual contacts, enabling you to see at a glance who’s calling. When you’re in an app, the pop-up now has a send message button as a drop-down icon with the pickup and decline buttons on the right. Samsung has also simplified the caller ID pop-up. You can now create stacked widgets of your favorite apps whereas One UI 4.1 was limited to smart widgets for a handful of apps only. Widgets have been considerably improved as well. The color palette feature has been improved to provide you with more options to personalize the look and feel of the UI. One UI 5.0 beta vs One UI 4.1 video comparison It’ll help you understand easily all of the new features that the beta version brings to the table. We’ve put together a handy video of the One UI 5.0 beta vs One UI 4.1, the current stable software version for the Galaxy S22. These are the Samsung devices eligible for the One UI 5.0 beta and here’s how you join the program. In the coming days, we can expect it to be available for more devices in more markets. The firmware has been made available in limited markets so far. Samsung rolled out the first One UI 5.0 beta firmware for the Galaxy S22 series yesterday.