Samsung starts rolling out One UI 5.0 beta 4 to Galaxy S22 series – Times of India
One UI 5.0 beta 4 is now rolling out the Galaxy S22 series smartphones. SamMobile has reported that the company has started rolling out the update with October 2022 security update along with new changes, features and bug fixes to Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+ and Galaxy S22 Ultra.
According to the report, the update is currently available in the US region only and Samsung is expected to extend the One UI 5.0 beta 4 update to other regions soon to beta users where the beta program for the company’s latest UI is live.
The fourth beta of One UI 5.0 carries the firmware version ending with ZVJ2 and has a total download size of around 1.5GB. Although the update package is pretty big, it is mainly aimed at improving the features, and addressing issues and bugs that `were present with the previous release.
One UI 5.0 beta 4: What has changed
Here’s a list of complete changelog that the beta 4 update brings:
Bugs that have been fixed -Improved that Favorites and Recent items can be added and
Removed in Gallery album – Fixed the issue executing sleep mode automatically -Fixed the issue occurring vibration sound/beep sound continuously
-Fixed crash when entering the App folder
-Fixed crash when changing Wallpapers – Fixed crash in S pen Air Command
-Fixed the problem of Object eraser not working
– Fixed vibration feedback not working in Home gesture -Fixed the frame breaking issue when entering from Widget to
Home -Deleted Multi-user function
– Other minor bug fixes
Known Issues
-When the phone screen is off while DeX is running, a black screen is displayed on the monitor
-After receiving the file with QuickShare, if you try to open it in 1 receiving pop-up, ‘Unable to open file’ pop-up occurs (The file is received normally)
-Forced Close occurs when the filter is selected from the lock screen menu, during Wallpaper image multi-pack setting
According to the report, the update is currently available in the US region only and Samsung is expected to extend the One UI 5.0 beta 4 update to other regions soon to beta users where the beta program for the company’s latest UI is live.
The fourth beta of One UI 5.0 carries the firmware version ending with ZVJ2 and has a total download size of around 1.5GB. Although the update package is pretty big, it is mainly aimed at improving the features, and addressing issues and bugs that `were present with the previous release.
One UI 5.0 beta 4: What has changed
Here’s a list of complete changelog that the beta 4 update brings:
Bugs that have been fixed -Improved that Favorites and Recent items can be added and
Removed in Gallery album – Fixed the issue executing sleep mode automatically -Fixed the issue occurring vibration sound/beep sound continuously
-Fixed crash when entering the App folder
-Fixed crash when changing Wallpapers – Fixed crash in S pen Air Command
-Fixed the problem of Object eraser not working
– Fixed vibration feedback not working in Home gesture -Fixed the frame breaking issue when entering from Widget to
Home -Deleted Multi-user function
– Other minor bug fixes
Known Issues
-When the phone screen is off while DeX is running, a black screen is displayed on the monitor
-After receiving the file with QuickShare, if you try to open it in 1 receiving pop-up, ‘Unable to open file’ pop-up occurs (The file is received normally)
-Forced Close occurs when the filter is selected from the lock screen menu, during Wallpaper image multi-pack setting
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