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As the previous one says informace, the beta version of One UI 5.0, and most likely a first for the series Galaxy S22 could be launched as early as the third week of July, so actually now. This would be the fastest launch the company has ever seen for any operating system release Android or releasing beta builds to users, she had. But is it a good move? 

Even if Samsung was really aiming for a faster release Androidu 13 and One UI 5.0 for its devices, we hope it has thought enough. Software updates are getting rather boring, they have few new features, and it really doesn't matter too much if we wait a while for a really smooth version of One UI 5.0. Reliability is what users most often want from a new OS lately. And it doesn't matter if it is intended for mobile phones, tablets or computers.

Everything needs its time 

No one can blame Samsung for leaving their devices open to potential exploits and hacks, but these security updates are often quite small and don't require much testing. Major system updates Android and the One UI user interface, however, are a completely different story. Android is complex, and the rush to release a new version of it could spell trouble for users who want their devices to "just work" (a phrase popularized by the company's co-founder Apple Steve Jobs), instead of just another new feature that will be used by a handful of users.

This is especially true for the series Galaxy S22. The phones in this series have suffered from a lot of problems since their launch, and the last thing we need is a rushed update that will make the experience even worse. It should be remembered that Galaxy S22 will be at the forefront of development Androidu 13 for other eligible devices Galaxy, so it needs to be carefully tested on new software before it goes to lower classes, and thus to less experienced and less demanding users.

It's not that we wouldn't be happy if Samsung made the official version Androidu 13 and released One UI 5.0 as soon as possible. Samsung has its system of releasing regular updates for its devices set up correctly. But it's time to make the news so that even the main updates are worth looking forward to, as is the case with iPhone users, for example. 

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