Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G One UI 6.0 Update Tracker
I have created this post to give you the latest information on the Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G One UI 6.0 and Android 14 update progress.
Android 14 is an exciting upgrade for Samsung Galaxy owners, as it brings cool UI changes and a lot of improvements. For instance, One UI 6.0 brings a redesigned quick settings panel, camera app improvements, and notification improvements to make them look better. There are also additional lock screen customizations.
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Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G Software Update Policy
The Galaxy A52s 5G is eligible for the Android 14 update that comes with One UI 6.0 skin at the top.
But how long will Samsung support the A52s 5G in terms of software updates? The answer won’t make you happy.
Android 14 will be the last major Android upgrade for the Galaxy A52s 5G. Yes, you read it correctly.
Samsung promised to release three major OS upgrades to many Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy A52s. Since the device was released in 2021 with Android 11, there will be no OS updates after Android 14.
Samsung Galaxy A52s Android 14 (One UI 6.0) Update Tracker
[December 26, 2023]: Samsung is now rolling out the One UI 6.0 update to the Galaxy A52s in some Asian countries. The update comes with the firmware version A528BXXU5FWL2. It also brings the December 2023 security patch, in addition to new One UI 6.0 features and improvements.
[December 11, 2023]: The One UI 6.0 update is now available for Galaxy A52s users in India. It comes with the firmware version A528BXXU5FWK4 and a download size of around 2.3GB. In addition to One UI 6.0 and Android 14 goodies, the update also brings the November 2023 security patch.
[December 8, 2023]: Samsung is expanding the One UI 6.0 update reach for Galaxy A52s in more European countries, including the UK and Belgium. The update brings One UI 6.0 goodies and the November 2023 security patch.
[December 6, 2023]: We have just entered December, and more than half a dozen Galaxy A-series phones have already received the stable One UI 6.0 upgrade. Samsung’s great work continues as the update has gone live for another A-series phone. This time, it’s the Galaxy A52s.
The Android 14 update for the Galaxy A52s is currently live in Germany. However, it should quickly expand to other European countries. The software package has a download size of just over 2.2GB and carries the firmware version A528BXXU5FWK4.
As expected, the latest software also incorporates the November 2023 security patch.
If you live in Europe, the One UI 6.0 update could reach your Galaxy A52s at any moment. So, keep checking for it by going to Settings > Software update and hitting the Download and install option.
[November 22, 2023]: Now, we have a One UI 6.0 rollout timeline for Samsung Galaxy users in Germany. According to it, the stable update for Galaxy A52s 5G should start rolling out in December.
Remember that it’s a rollout estimate. The actual rollout depends on the stability of the software and bugs.
[November 20, 2023]: Samsung Korea has released a One UI 6.0 rollout timeline for its devices. According to it, the Galaxy A52s 5G should receive the stable Android 14 (One UI 6.0) update in January 2024.
It’s important to note that this is a rollout estimate for South Korean users. The actual rollout depends on the stability of the software and bugs. It should not be a surprise if you receive the update ahead of the schedule, as Samsung does it quite often.
[November 9, 2023]: Samsung has released another One UI 6.0 beta for the Galaxy A52s 5G. It comes with a firmware version A528NKSU2ZWK2 and has a download size of around 900MB.
The second One UI 6.0 beta for Galaxy A52s 5G fixes known issues, though there still exist issues with some baking and financial apps.
[October 16, 2023]: The Galaxy A52s get access to the One UI 6.0 beta program. Currently, it’s available for users in South Korea. If you belong to this region, open the Samsung Members app and tap on the One UI beta banner to get early access to Android 14. (via)
[October 4, 2023]: Google has now released the stable version of Android 14. It will be available for eligible Google Pixel first, before other devices.
[September 20, 2023]: Finally!!! Google has now released Android 14 QRP1 to eligible Pixel devices. QPRs (Quality Platform Releases) are focused on bringing bug fixing and stability improvements. We’re very close to the stable release.
[September 6, 2023]: Google kicks off Android 14 beta 5.3. Those running beta 5.2 should receive an OTA update for the latest beta update.
[August 25, 2023]: Android 14 beta 5.2 has been released.
[August 18, 2023]: Google was expected to release the stable Android 14 this month, but it seems we have to wait a little more, as another beta rolls out to Pixel devices – Android 14 beta 5.1.
[August 10, 2023]: Another beta update is rolling out. It’s called Android 14 beta 5. As you might have expected, the beta update brings improvements and bug fixes. There are new features as well, which you might want to play with if you’re a beta tester.
[July 27, 2023]: It’s time for Android 14 beta 4.1. It brings lots of bug fixing. The update will be available for Pixel 4a or later, running the beta version of Android 14.
[July 11, 2023]: Google has now released Android 14 beta 4. It is slowly rolling out to the beta testers. In addition to bug fixes and improvements, the beta 4 brings several new features.
[June 14, 2023]: Android 14 beta 3.1 is now live to fix known bugs, including issues with fingerprint unlocking. The latest patch also includes the June 2023 security patch. Those already enrolled in the beta program can update to the latest build.
[June 7, 2023]: Google has released Android 14 beta 3. It’s the first release to Platform Stability. It means that developers could start working on finalizing their apps for release.
[May 25, 2023]: Android 14 beta 2.1 is now available for Google Pixel devices. It includes bug fixes and improvements. If your device is running the Android 14 beta 2, update to beta 2.1 for fewer bugs and a better overall experience.
[May 10, 2023]: Google has released Android 14 beta 2 with more fixes and improvements. It also adds several new features.
Several smartphone giants have announced that they will release the beta update to select devices, giving users an early taste of Android 14.
[April 26, 2023]: Android 14 beta 1.1 goes live. It includes bug fixes and improvements to the first beta update.
[April 12, 2023]: Things are going as planned, as Google has now released the first beta build of Android 14. Anyone with a Google Pixel can install it and test out upcoming features and changes.
[March 8, 2023]: The second developer preview version for Android 14 is out. It gives you a quick look at some of the upcoming features in the next Android OS.
[February 8, 2023]: Google has announced the first developer preview version of Android 14. It’s intended for developers who want to test very early builds of Android 14.