Samsung’s One UI 7, the Android 15-based upgrade that would include a slew of new features and a substantial UI revamp, will not be released this year. The announcement follows several reports indicating that One UI 7 based on Android 15 will be launched by the end of July or early August, but.
At the 2024 Samsung Developer Conference (SDC), the South Korean tech giant stated that the One UI 7 will be released with the forthcoming Galaxy S25 series, with older devices receiving the upgrade after that. Samsung’s delayed Android 15 software upgrade comes as a surprise, considering the tech giant is frequently known to put out a new Android version a few weeks after it is officially ready.
Sammobile recently stated that they discovered a Galaxy S24 Ultra running an early release of One UI 7. The next software upgrade includes various modifications to the app icons, notification shades, and quick toggles. Samsung also appears to have updated the camera interface, with most of the functions now available from the bottom bar, allowing you to utilize them while holding the phone with one hand.
One UI 7 also has a new recent applications screen with more fluid animations. The software upgrade also includes new animations that appear smoother than those in the existing version of One UI. However, Samsung has already started testing One UI 7, so there’s a potential we’ll see a beta.
A recent post on X by the well-known tipster Ice Universe says that the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series will use One UI 7.1. Samsung hasn’t said if the Galaxy S25 series would run One UI 7.1 or 7.0. However, we recommend that you take this information with a grain of salt, as tipsters have frequently been inaccurate in forecasting the One UI 7 schedule.
A recent post on X by the well-known tipster Ice Universe says that the highly anticipated Galaxy S25 series will use One UI 7.1. Samsung hasn’t said if the Galaxy S25 series would run One UI 7.1 or 7.0. However, we recommend that you take this information with a grain of salt, as tipsters have frequently been inaccurate in forecasting the One UI 7 schedule.