Samsung has recently started rolling out the latest iteration of Android OS in the form of Android 14-based One UI 6.0. Through this new firmware update, the South Korean giant has introduced a number of new and noteworthy features that you can welcome and enjoy on your device. Since One UI 6 is still in its beta stage, it should go without saying that there are a few rough edges.
There are a few bugs and issues that might be preventing some system apps, services, and frameworks from properly functioning. Not just that, many third-party are still not compatible with the latest build.
In such cases, your best bet would be to downgrade your Samsung smartphone from One UI 6 to One UI 5. This will mean going from Android 14 firmware to Android 13. In this guide, you will get to know how to downgrade your Samsung smartphone from One UI 6 to One UI 5.
Steps todowngrade Samsung smartphone from One UI 6.0 to One UI 5 using Samsung Members app
It is possible to carry out the downgrade process using the Samsung Members app but there is an important point to consider. If you have upgraded to Android 14-based One UI 6 using the Samsung Members app (by enrolling as a beta tester from within the app), then you can easily opt for this method to carry out the downgrade.
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Here are the steps you’ll need to follow –
- Start by launching the Samsung Members app on your smartphone
- Tap on the Settings icon located at the top right
- Tap on the One UI Beta Program Status
- Then, you should click on the Withdraw button and wait for the process to get completed
- Now your Samsung Galaxy smartphone will undergo a wipe and boot to Android 13-based One UI 5