What to know
- Samsung closed the One UI 8 beta program to new users in the US after just one day.
- The beta program quickly reached capacity, and no new registrations are being accepted.
- Existing beta participants can continue testing, but others must wait for future openings.
- The closure affects only the US, with other regions possibly still open.
Samsung opened the One UI 8 beta program in the United States, but it closed sign-ups to new users after only about a day. The beta program, which allows users to test the latest version of Samsung’s software based on Android 15, quickly filled up its available slots.
If you did not register for the beta within the first day, you can no longer join. Samsung has confirmed that the program is now full in the US, and new registrations are not being accepted. This means that only those who signed up early can participate in testing One UI 8 at this time.
Current beta participants can continue to use and test the new features. However, if you missed the initial sign-up window, you will need to wait for Samsung to possibly open more slots or for the official release of One UI 8 later this year.
This closure currently applies only to the US beta program. Other regions may still have open slots, but Samsung has not provided details about their status. Users in the US who are interested in trying One UI 8 will need to monitor Samsung’s announcements for any changes to the beta program.
Via: 9to5google.com
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