Samsung is gearing up to bring several new features and improvements to the user interface with One UI 6 based on Android 14. Just weeks after it introduced the latest version of its Android skin, the South Korean phone manufacturer seems to be rolling out the second update which brings numerous bug fixes as well as new features. Currently limited to the Galaxy S23 series, One UI 6 Beta 2 is available to users in India, the U.K., South Korea, Germany, the U.S. and members of Samsung's beta program. According to a screenshot shared by users on Reddit, One UI 6 Beta 2 includes several bug fixes like the issue where the default launcher app often crashes, playing and loading issues related to Netflix, and shortcut keys not working with the Samsung keyboard. Talking of new features, the Samsung Health app now gets a revamped homepage with 'bold fonts and colours', with the company moving 'Exercise goals' to the top. The company also introduced the ability to customize water cup sizes. Other changes include a new built-in video editor called 'Studio'. The updated camera app now lets users turn off the option to swipe to switch between cameras. Last month, Samsung rolled out the first One UI 6 beta, which introduced new features like a brand-new quick settings menu, revamped emojis, new system font, more lock screen customization and a new camera widget.