Perhaps the report that Samsung will release six beta builds before the stable One UI 7 update starts rolling out isn’t false. The company is currently rolling out a new update in the US, exclusive to those who enrolled in the beta program. However, it’s available for carrier-unlocked variants.
There is still no official timeframe as to when the stable One UI 7 update will start rolling out. The latest report about the release time suggests the update will start seeding t in April or May. Of course, that’s after the sixth One UI 7 beta update must have been released. While that might be true, we are not certain about the date, as a supposed One UI 7 beta 5 update is now available in the US.
Details of the One UI 7 beta 5 update in the US
As expected, the rollout is exclusive to the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra. It has version number S92xU1UEU4ZYBB and weighs about 450MB. We understand only those on AT&T and Verizon networks are getting the update, which doesn’t seem to bring any new features.

According to the changelog, the update resolved the VVM crash issue reported after the last release. Also, the February security patch, which addressed over 40 security vulnerabilities, is part of the package.
How to download One UI 7 beta 5 update in the US
While we expect a wider release in the coming hours, those in the US can head to Settings>>System update>>Download and install to check for the update. Follow the screen prompts to download the build and reboot your device to complete the installation.