Samsung One UI 7 beta is still in development but might finally start rolling out this month. There have been several delays in the past few weeks, as the company had a few issues to address in the build. They have probably resolved these bugs, and we are looking for a first release soon.
The Samsung One UI 7 is based on Android 15. Google released the latest Android OS last month, and many smartphone makers are already rolling the stable build to their eligible phones. Samsung has yet to start the beta preview of the OS, but that might commence this week.
According to ICE Universe, One UI 7 beta update will take another half a month before it is released. This was reported earlier in the month, and if that is the case, we might start seeing the first wave of the rollout this week. Samsung has already opened sub-forums to hint at an imminent release.
Interestingly, a newer version of the One UI 7 beta update ending with XJW is said to be feature-rich and flexible. It has also been tipped to be better than all the previously developer-released versions.
What is with all these One UI 7 beta update delays?
It will be the first time Samsung will release a new beta version of its One UI update in November, and of course, only if the update is released this month. The delay is probably due to issues that the company needed to resolve as the upcoming OS will bring some user-facing changes.
We are optimistic that Samsung will release the Beta build before the year ends as they have already confirmed the stable release for early 2025. You should follow our social media platforms to know when the update starts rolling out.
So far, China, Germany, India, South Korea, the UK, and the USA have all been confirmed to participate in the One UI 7 beta preview. We expect the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy A35, and Galaxy A55 to receive the update when it starts rolling out.
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