Samsung recently held the SDC24 Korea event and skipped the One UI 7 Beta. It was highly anticipated that the company could start the One UI 7 Beta at the event. However, SDC24 Korea was centered on the Gauss2 GenAI model’s unveiling.
One UI 7 Beta is officially coming by the end of the year. The Public rollout could start early next year, following the unveil at Galaxy Unpacked. Samsung users are eagerly waiting for the new software after drastic schedule changes.
One UI 6 Beta & Stable
Last year, Samsung launched the One UI 6 Beta in early August. The Beta Program was first made available for the Galaxy S23 series. The company ran the Beta activity for over two months for the first wave of flagship models.
In late October, the Korean tech giant kicked off the Public distribution. The Stable Android 14 update has expanded to several Galaxy devices till last November. Dozens of Galaxy devices joined the party with One UI 6 update by the end of 2023.
However, things are quite different this year.
One UI 7 Beta
While there’s no exact date for the One UI 7 Beta Program, a handful of fruitful developments happened in the past few days. A few public beta builds “Z” were spotted on Samsung’s server, indicating an imminent launch.
It is assumed that this year’s Beta Program won’t last longer. The company may conduct a brief Beta testing, until the official launch. Great efforts are being put in during the software’s development and testing by One UI staff.
When the One UI 7 could launch?
Korean media reported that Samsung could introduce the Galaxy S25 series in late January. A reliable leaker claimed January 22 as the Galaxy Unpacked date. It seems the One UI 7 update could be rolled out in late January or early February.
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