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One UI 7 Beta Program: Gear up for Samsung’s Android 15 for Galaxy
Google will release the Stable update of Android 15 for Pixel devices next month. Samsung has also adopted the new OS for Galaxy devices, which will be available with One UI 7. Like all software development, Samsung’s One UI 7 will also arrive as a Beta Program.
One UI 7 Beta Program
Flagship Samsung devices will get early access to Android 15-based One UI 7 through the Beta Program. The Beta Program could be available in only 7 countries including the US. Mid-range and budget phones will start getting the major update in late October.
One UI 7 Beta: When it’s coming?
Samsung is expected to launch its One UI 7 Beta in August. Android 15 Beta is available to several Android flagships from different manufacturers, beginning I/O 2024. The Galaxy maker is not participating in Android’s native Beta activity.
Following its OS roadmap, Google released four major Beta updates. The company is set to hold a Made by Google event next month. At the event, Pixel 9 series will be unveiled as well as the Android 15 public rollout will also begin.
One UI 7 Beta: Is your Galaxy eligible?
The Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra will receive One UI 7 Beta in the first phase. Later on, older flagships like Galaxy S23 and S22 series would join the party along with the latest + last year’s foldable phones. Some mid-rangers like Galaxy A55 and A35 could also be able to join Beta.
Beta Program is for a limited number of models, but Samsung conducts upgrade deployment on the largest scale internationally. This would begin around October, probably after Samsung holds this year’s Developer Conference on October 3rd.
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Samsung to bring Dual Messenger support to One Hand Operation in future updates
Several Samsung users have reported issues when trying to use the Dual Messenger feature alongside the One Hand Operation app. This issue is quite frustrating for those who want to use different accounts on apps. Users are looking for a solution that will allow them to switch between accounts easily.
The problem arises when users try to launch the Dual Messenger version of KakaoTalk using gestures on the Samsung One Hand Operation app. Instead of opening the KakaoTalk 2, the original KakaoTalk app (KakaoTalk 1) launched.
This means that no matter how users try to switch between the two versions like swiping left or right, they always end up with just the main version of the app.
In response to these concerns, a Samsung community moderator clarified the situation. He explained that the current One Hand Operation + app does not support running the Dual Messenger app, which is why users are having difficulty switching between the apps.
He also mentioned that the team is exploring the possibility of adding support for Dual Messenger in future updates of the One Hand Operation + app. However, a specific timeline for when this update will be available has not been provided yet.
Several users are expecting that future updates will make it easier to use both Dual Messenger and One Hand Operation together. With these improvements, they are looking forward to a better way to manage their messaging apps.
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Samsung Galaxy S25, AI Vision top the agenda at TM Roh’s Town Hall meet
Samsung MX President TM Roh will hold a Town Hall meeting on October 23, with the meeting likely focused on the upcoming Galaxy S25 series and AI Vision. Officials will also explore strategies to enhance the Galaxy lineup’s competitiveness.
According to ETNews, Samsung Mobile President TM Roh will hold a town hall meeting with employees. The report states that the Samsung Galaxy S25 and AI Vision will top the agenda at the upcoming meeting.
The focus could be on presenting a blueprint for maintaining an edge in the smartphone market. There may also be fruitful discussions on responding to competitive pressures from companies like Apple and Xiaomi.
President Roh could discuss various important topics including ways to enhance the competitiveness of Galaxy phones. The official may also discuss the sales performance of the newly released foldables and the future of Galaxy AI.
Samsung will launch its next-generation Galaxy S flagships next year. Hence, chances are high that the upcoming Galaxy S25 series will top the agenda at President Roh’s address at the upcoming Town Hall meeting.
An industry insider commented, “While town hall meetings with executives are typically opportunities for communication between management and employees, given the current negative outlook in the smartphone business, it seems likely that a wide range of opinions, including criticism from employees, will be voiced.”
The Korean tech giant is eyeing continuous dominance in the global smartphone market. Amid increasing pressure from Apple and many Chinese brands, Samsung must shift gears to maintain dominance in the global market.
Apart from this, measures to prevent the recurrence of certain issues that have arisen with Galaxy products will likely be discussed. Earlier, we saw quality concerns with the new Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Galaxy Watch series.
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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, Fold 5 receiving October 2024 security update
Samsung has started rolling out the October 2024 security update for the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5, following the Galaxy S24 series. The update is live for users in Europe and other regions will receive it soon.
The fresh update boosts the system’s security and stability to enhance the overall experience. It fixes a bundle of issues to provide a better Galaxy performance.
October 2024 security update for Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Z Fold 5 smartphones can be identified through One UI build versions given below.
- Galaxy Z Flip 5 – F731BXXS3DXI9
- Galaxy Z Fold 5 – F946BXXS3DXI9
Notably, the latest security update includes the October 2024 security patch, which is packed with fixes from Google and Samsung. Google’s patches 2 critical and 28 high-level issues, although 1 was already sorted out and 2 don’t apply to Galaxy phones.
On Samsung’s side, there are fixes for 12 vulnerabilities, especially in system services and Knox. Also, Samsung Semiconductor boosts performance with another fix.
To check for software updates manually, head toward your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will get the Software Update section, simply open it. Inside the submenu, you need to hit the Download and Install button if your Galaxy fetches a new OTA.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 are currently running on Android 14 with One UI 6.1.1 and have just received a new security update. Excitingly, these devices are also eligible for the next major One UI update, which is set to be available for developers by the end of the year.
In addition, a community moderator recently confirmed that the One UI 7 Beta program will also open up for regular Galaxy users. However, details about the schedule and which devices will be eligible are still pending.
Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta will open doors for Galaxy device users too