Samsung One UI 7 Beta Release Timeline
Samsung is gearing up to launch One UI 7 at the start of 2025, which will be the latest software upgrade based on Google’s Android 15. However, users might have to wait a few months after the official announcement for the update to reach their devices. Before the full release, Samsung is expected to roll out a beta version aimed at developers and tech enthusiasts who are eager to test the new features ahead of time. According to recent reports, the beta version could be available to testers as early as mid-November.
Delay in One UI 7 Beta Release
This year, it seems there will be a notable delay in the release of the One UI 7 beta. Initially, it was anticipated to launch back in August, but Samsung recently announced that the beta version would now be released by the end of this year. The stable version of the update is set to become available next year, possibly coinciding with the launch of the new Galaxy S25 series. This shift in timeline has left many users curious about what the new interface will bring.
Exciting New Features of One UI 7
While Samsung hasn’t revealed much about One UI 7 during the recent Developer Conference, some leaks have hinted at exciting new features. One of the anticipated changes includes a fresh look for the icons of various system apps such as the dialer, messaging, gallery, calculator, and clock, with more vibrant colors. Additionally, the handling of notifications on the lock screen is expected to be enhanced. There’s also speculation that the update may introduce AI tools, allowing users to creatively ‘restyle’ their portrait images and possibly integrate features like Google’s ‘Homework Help’ that was showcased earlier this year.
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Samsung plans to launch One UI 7, based on Android 15, in early 2025, with a beta version expected around mid-November. Initially anticipated for August, the beta release was delayed, with a stable version set to coincide with the Galaxy S25 series. Leaks suggest One UI 7 will enhance icon colors for system apps and improve lock screen notification handling. Additionally, the update may introduce AI tools for editing portraits and feature Google’s ‘Homework Help’ for enhanced user experience.