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Samsung One UI 7.0 update based on Android 15 is expected to be officially released on Samsung Galaxy S25 series in early 2025. Although the exact release date has not been confirmed, the software is expected to start rolling out to older devices after its debut with the Galaxy S25 series. This is the latest information available regarding the release date of One UI 7.0.
The content of this article has been updated with the latest information. First published on October 11, 2024.
Samsung Galaxy users are looking forward to the rollout of One UI 7, the next version of Samsung’s custom interface built on top of Android 15. Known for improving the user experience with every update, Samsung’s One UI has become a hallmark of innovation and user-centered design around the world. smartphone industry.
With rumors and expectations growing by the day, we explore the details surrounding the release of One UI 7, when users will be able to get the beta version, and when the stable update will finally arrive on their devices. We investigated.
This article describes the expected timeline, expected features, and devices that could be the first in the lineup for this major software update. Based on information from various sources, here’s what we know about the One UI 7 release.
Samsung One UI 7.0 beta release date:
Samsung has announced that One UI 7.0 beta will be available to developers by the end of 2024. Additionally, it has been confirmed that the beta version will not be limited to developers only. A public beta will also be available, although the exact date has not been disclosed, likely in December 2024.
Recent reports hint at potential news regarding the One UI 7.0 beta in November. We will update beta program details as we receive information from reliable sources.
Samsung One UI. 7.0 stable release date:
The stable version of One UI 7 is expected to be released next year, likely to coincide with the release of the Galaxy S25 series. This means users may have to wait until early 2025 for a stable update for their devices.
So if you want to try One UI 7, keep an eye out for announcements about a public beta towards the end of 2024. The stable version will be released at the same time or shortly after the launch of Samsung’s next version. 2025 flagship mobile phone series.
The following Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for the One UI 7 update:
- Galaxy S series: Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy S21 (including FE devices).
- Galaxy Z series: Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5, Fold 4, Flip 4, Fold 3, Flip 3.
- Galaxy A series: Galaxy A73, A55, A54, A53, A35, A34, A33, A25, A24, A23, A15, A14, A05, A05s.
- Galaxy M Series: Galaxy M55, M54, M53, M35, M34, M33, M15.
- Galaxy F Series: Galaxy F55, F54, F34, F15.
- Galaxy Tab Series: Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, Ultra, FE, FE+, Tab S8, S8+, Ultra, Tab A9, A9+, Tab S6 Lite (2024).
Note: This list is created based on Samsung’s software update policy and devices launched with Android 13 and above, which are usually guaranteed to receive further updates, including One UI 7. However, for the most accurate and up-to-date list, always refer to Samsung’s official announcement or the details of the software update policy at the time of the update’s release.
Why did Samsung delay the One UI 7.0 beta program?
Samsung aims to ensure that the One UI 7.0 update is as stable as possible before launching the One UI 7.0 beta program. This focus on stability may be in response to previous updates where users experienced issues such as battery drain, lagging animations, and overheating. By carefully testing alpha builds internally, Samsung plans to minimize bugs in the beta version and provide a smoother experience for participants.
According to serious discussions on social media and within Samsung’s official community, One UI 7.0 will bring major design changes to the user interface, including new features such as a revamped camera UI, support for satellite connectivity, and the possibility of split notifications. Enhancements will be introduced. panel. These require additional time to develop and integrate.