Samsung has released a new One UI 7 beta update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6. It is the second beta release to address issues reported after the first rollout. With the latest release, Samsung is on track to release the stable version next month.

Stable One UI 7 update will start rolling out next month, barring any last-minute bugs. We expect the first wave to start with the Galaxy S24 series, while the Galaxy Z Fold series will be closed seconds. And with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 One UI 7 beta 2 rolling out, we are optimistic about seeing a stable build for the device soon.
Details of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 One UI 7 beta 2 update
Samsung is rolling out the update in multiple regions. At the time of this report, the rollout is live in India, Germany, Poland, South Korea, and the UK. It has a version number ZYC7 and weighs around 600MB. As expected, there are not many new changes, as the update focuses on resolving issues reported after the initial release.
These include battery widget overlapping, animation while navigating to the home screen, display issues during gaming, and calendar widget unable to resize. If you have issues running certain apps on the cover screen after the first beta release, Samsung has resolved the issue on the new beta build.
Complete Galaxy Z Fold 6 One UI 7 beta 2 update changelog
- Fix the battery widget image overlap phenomenon.
- Fix screen bumping phenomenon during Home operation.
- Fix the guide screen playback error during the gaming.
- Fix the issue where the calendar widget resize didn’t work.
- Fix the camera quick control button left bias.
- Fix the media icon behavior error on the status bar.
- Fix the battery display behavior error on the cover display.
- Fix the app does not run on the cover.
- Fix issues that stopped NFC tags from getting recognized when the phone is folded.
- Many other improvements
We are still a few months from the stable release, but we are optimistic there will not be delays. The beta preview has been smooth, and releases have been quick compared to the Galaxy S24 series. Hopefully, there won’t be any last-minute bugs that will delay the update as we move closer to the April release time frame.