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One UI 7.0 update to improve clock format alignment in Samsung devices
Samsung is currently developing both One UI 6.1.1 and an Android 15-based One UI 7.0. The One UI 7 Beta is anticipated to launch in August this year, with the stable release expected in November. A recent report suggests that the One UI 7.0 update is expected to improve the clock format alignment on Samsung devices.
A Galaxy user recently reported an issue with the QuickStar Good Lock module feature when setting the clock format to ‘AM/PM’. A user noted that the icons and battery display do not align correctly with the clock.
Samsung has acknowledged the clock format alignment issue of the QuickStar and aims to address it in the upcoming One UI 7.0 update. A community moderator mentioned that this alignment error becomes particularly noticeable when the device includes Korean or Chinese characters.
However, the moderator has not confirmed this yet. The team is currently reviewing the phenomenon to enhance it in the One UI 7.0 update. Users are encouraged to stay informed about the One UI 7 release, as it promises to deliver a smoother and more consistent experience.
Some reports revealed that One UI 7 could be delayed due to the One UI 6.1.1 update. The next One UI update is as big as One UI 6.1 and will be packed with new Galaxy AI features for the S24 series.
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Samsung One UI 7 Is a Design Masterpiece: Best Look Yet [Video]
It’s December and Samsung seemingly ready to open One UI 7 Beta soon. Recently, the One UI Beta was rumored to be released on December 5 in Germany. Now, we have our best look yet at the Samsung One UI 7 design, animations, and lock screen.
One UI 7 Beta may release soon and Samsung has made it a design masterpiece. Whether it’s animation, quick panel, or lock screen, the software is nearly perfect in every aspect. The video shared by IceUniverse brings the best look.
The video displays Quick Panel, Lock Screen, NowBar, and Animations. The quick panel, as always, can be accessed right from the lock screen. The media player is also recrafted with a new striking design and elegant UI components.
The NowBar live activities interface also has smooth animations. The little pill is placed around the bottom of the lock screen. Once tapped, the pill expands to a widget card on the lock screen to display related components and toggles.
Another tap on the card impends the interface to a pill-shaped NowBar again. The animation fluency is worth appealing, making significant changes in the UX. The blur control is also stunning and aims to offer refined visibility.
Lock screen shortcuts are also attached with a circular overlay with a nice blur hue. iOS still has an advantage in terms of design, but the changes that Samsung has made in One UI 7 are some of the biggest in its software history.
Last but not least, the Status bar gained tweaked UI components such as a new battery indicator. The lock screen clock design and layout may feature dynamic sizing that will optimize to match the app or service appearance.
You can watch the video below.
Welcome to join the One UI 7 Beta test, and you will start a new journey. Experience the One UI that has never been seen before. pic.twitter.com/YBPUPRwZWv
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) December 5, 2024
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Preparing for Samsung One UI 7 Beta Program, Get ready for this must have app
The Samsung Members app is the key to the One UI 7 Beta Program. The company is expected to launch the much-awaited Beta on December 5. To be eligible for the One UI 7 Beta, you must prepare some important things.
Samsung will announce the One UI 7 Beta activity through the Members app. It comes pre-installed on your Galaxy phone and you can ensure the latest version is installed. If you haven’t, download the app from the Google Play Store.
Once the Beta starts, you will get an invite in the featured slider of the app. Simply tap the invitation, and the One UI 7 Beta page will expand. Here, you will have to agree with Beta terms before participating in the Beta Program.
Galaxy smartphone users with Samsung Account login get special privileges. And if you want to take part in the One UI 7 test journey, it becomes a must. You won’t be eligible for the Beta Program until you login to your Samsung Account.
Creation of a Samsung Account is simple and free. You should create one from here.
One UI 7 Beta Release Date
Galaxy S24 smartphone users have been waiting for the Beta since late July. The company has excessively delayed the testing activity this year. However, a piece of good news came from a German support executive.
Samsung could start One UI 7 Beta on December 5 in Germany. However, we expect that the initial markets would be South Korea and the US, apart from Germany. The Beta activity is expected to be available in 7 countries.
The Beta may not be immediately available for older flagship phones. And if you live in an ineligible market, no need to worry much. Samsung already confirmed that the Stable rollout will start shortly after the Galaxy S25 unveiling in 2025.
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Samsung Galaxy phone user in the US should get One UI 7 beta soon
Samsung has finally shared its intention to launch the One UI 7 beta program for Galaxy phone users in Europe and we expect the phone maker should also bring this exciting test activity to the US.
The latest One UI 7 revelation coming from a Samsung customer representative in Germany. It says that the latest One UI beta will launch on December 5. Samsung has a history of starting new firmware testing with Germany, one of its key European markets. However, this strategy has changed in the past few years with an expansion in One UI beta access to the US and Korea. Thereafter, beta availability gradually expands in other markets including India.
Similar to the past year, we expect Samsung to release One UI 7 beta for US and Korean users alongside Germany. However, we’ll have to wait for final confirmation on this matter and whether the company keeps the program limited to the European country.
The key reason for this limited test bed is the early access. Beta programs are designed to get feedback from the first users. Such builds are known for their bug-friendly environment and could contain changes that may be unresponsive.
These bugs could disturb the apps as well as personal data. Therefore, the beta program isn’t meant for every Galaxy user who is running stable One UI software.
This year, Samsung has delayed the beta program more than ever. It usually gives away the beta program in October but that wasn’t the case with One UI 7 and the wait kept stretching.
Despite these drawbacks, most Galaxy smartphone owners may like to participate in One UI 7 beta due to the latest features and enhancements.
The Korean phone maker has made new changes in the user interface separating the notification center and the quick settings menu. These are completely redesigned with a highly customizable approach.
Animations are also refreshed for better than ever and added new elements across the lock screen and the tasks are also aiming for enhanced user experience.
Availability
Samsung Galaxy S24, 24+, and S24 Ultra will be the first smartphones to grab One UI 7 beta. These users can check the Samsung Members app and look at the latest notifications.
After joining the beta program, you need to wait for Samsung to approve your beta request and start downloading the new software build.
Note – We’ll update the article when new information about the rollout is available.