Samsung One UI 7 Update Reportedly Being Tested by Subsidiaries Ahead of Beta Release
According to a report, beta testers may soon receive Samsung's One UI 7 update in the upcoming weeks. The previous update, One UI 6, was built on Android 14, whereas the next version will be based on Android 15, which has not yet been released for Google's Pixel devices. Although Samsung has not disclosed specifics about the forthcoming significant update for its smartphone interface, a demonstration is anticipated at the company's developer conference next month.
Samsung's Subsidiaries Begin One UI 7 Beta Testing
According to sources cited by SamMobile, Samsung's local subsidiaries are currently in the process of testing the One UI 7 beta update. It is anticipated that Samsung will soon make the One UI 7 beta update available to testers through the company's beta program. This year, Samsung is expected to enhance its user interface and bolster its AI strategy by introducing new AI features to eligible devices.
The South Korean tech giant has been conducting tests on the One UI 7 beta update for several weeks in China, Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US. Additionally, the company is reportedly expanding its testing to include more regions for the upcoming release.
Samsung One UI 7 Launch Timeline (Expected)
Samsung has not provided any information regarding the upcoming One UI 7 update. However, the company has set the date for its annual Samsung Developer Conference 2024 (SDC24) on October 3 in San Jose, California. Traditionally, this event marks the unveiling of the next iteration of its Android smartphone interface, leading us to anticipate the launch of One UI 7 later in October.
One UI 7 updates are anticipated for numerous smartphones and tablets this year, with the rollout schedule varying based on the series and initial release date of each device. Typically, the newest Galaxy S and Galaxy Z series devices are prioritized for the update, followed by older models. Subsequently, eligible models from the Galaxy A, Galaxy M, Galaxy F, and Galaxy C series are expected to receive the update.
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