...just make sure you consider the downsides of beta involvement as well.
Being a beta tester can give you the opportunity to try out the latest builds... but these can often be unstable and make the phone somewhat hard to use. If this is your daily phone then I would consider carefully.
Often certain apps such as the banking and pay apps will not work for the duration of beta.
It can also be hard to revert back to earlier android and exit the programme. Beta testing is suited to someone with another phone and using a beta test phone not being their daily driver phone.
I did beta a few years ago. For me it is never again with so many bugs and unstable functions happening. Personally I would rather wait for the stable install a few months later. Not everyone gets an invite but if you do then you have a choice.
Just a minor warning...that is all. If you decide to get involved then you can contribute to finding the bugs and reporting good information back to samsung before release.
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