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Last updated: November 27th, 2023 at 05:05 UTC+01:00
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Over the last seven days, Samsung released Android 14 and One UI 6 for almost a dozen devices (or around twenty devices if we individually count each model in Samsung's flagship lineups). We have never seen such speed from Samsung before when it comes to rolling out big OS updates, and it's a record that the company might find hard to break next year or even the year after that.
The following Galaxy phones and tablets got the Android 14/One UI 6 update between November 20 and November 26:
As we repeatedly point out, just because a Samsung Galaxy device has started receiving the latest Android and One UI update, it doesn't mean the update is out in every country. The rollout for each device will be gradual and could take a few weeks before all countries have been covered.
Samsung will likely release the update for more devices in the final few days of November. Once the update is ready for your device and available in your country, you will be able to download it over the air from the phone's Settings » Software update menu. Android 14 firmware are also available in our archives for manually upgrading using a Windows PC.
Check out our One UI 6.0 tracker for a list of all the devices that have received Android 14 since its rollout to the Galaxy S23 series in late October. Also check out our extensive guide to all that's new and improved in One UI 6, or watch the videos below if you are only interested in learning about the biggest and most interesting new features and changes.
Abhijeet's writing career started with guides for custom firmware for Samsung devices (including the original Galaxy S), and he moved to SamMobile in mid-2013 and worked up the ranks to Editor-in-chief. In addition to phones and mobile devices, his interests include gaming on both PC and console, PC hardware, and spending countless hours on YouTube watching videos on tech, movies, games, politics, and internet dramas.