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One UI 7 Release Date: Here’s when to expect Samsung’s Android 15 update

Samsung is all set to hold this year’s Developer Conference on October 3. Following the SDC24, Galaxy devices should start receiving the official One UI 7 update. We’ve compiled a tentative One UI 7 release schedule for your Samsung Galaxy.
The most recent Samsung flagships could get the One UI 7 in late October. The initial rollout will kick off for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6. November will be a crucial month for Samsung fans awaiting Android 15.
Several Galaxy flagships will receive the Stable One UI 7 upgrade in November. The list of devices should include Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy S21 series. The company’s favorite mid-range phones would also begin grabbing in late November.
Check the device list below:
October – November
Galaxy Z Series
- Galaxy Z Flip 3, Flip 4, Flip 5 and Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 3, Fold 4, Fold 6 and Fold 6
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S21 Series (FE too)
- Galaxy S22 Series
- Galaxy S23 Series (FE too)
- Galaxy S24 Series
Galaxy Tab Series
- Galaxy Tab A9 / A9+
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
- Galaxy Tab S8 / S8+ / Tab S8 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9 / S9+ / S9 Ultra
November – December
Galaxy Tab Series
- Galaxy Tab A9 / A9+
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE / S9 FE+
Galaxy A/M/F Series
- Galaxy A05s / A15 / A25 /A35 /A55
- Galaxy A14 / A24 / A34 / A54
- Galaxy A33 / A53 / A73
- Galaxy M14 / F14
- Galaxy M34 / M54 / F54
- Galaxy M15 / M35 /M55 / F15 / F55
Do note that the update plan is based on previous records and rollout tactics. This isn’t a final roadmap that Samsung will follow in distribution. It’s just an idea of eligible devices and their expected eligibility timeframe.
The list is subject to change.
Similar to last year, the Korean tech giant could open One UI 7 for all devices within this year. The sequential deployment will continue throughout the period, reaching millions of Galaxy S, Z, A, M, F, and Tab devices.
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BREAKING: Samsung Galaxy S23 already testing Android 16 (One UI 8)

Samsung is already testing Android 16-based One UI 8 on the Galaxy S23 series. This massive development indicates that the company is considering the 2023 flagships, adding to the Open Beta Program this year as well.
Recently, Samsung Galaxy S23 was spotted running Android 16 (One UI 8) on Geekbench (thanks for this awesome tip, Alfaturk!). It’s the first time we’ve encountered evidence of Android 16 for the Galaxy S23 series.
Samsung’s 2023 flagships are eligible for the Android 16 upgrade. Even the 2022’s Galaxy S22 lineup will also receive the major OS update. The Beta testing would be limited to the Galaxy S23 series in certain markets.
Geekbench listing also reveals that the Galaxy S23 vanilla was a US carrier variant. The device scored 1976 points in the single-core test and 4888 points in the multi-core test. The performance would likely improve with further optimizations.
The Galaxy S23 series is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy worldwide. Early commencement of software optimization suggests that users won’t have to wait too long to receive the next major firmware upgrade.
Following the US variant, the company will soon bring the Global and Korean models to firmware optimization. Reports suggest the official One UI 8 launch in early July, while the Beta Program could kickstart later this month or early next month.
One UI 8 update will bring meaningful tweaks to the user interface. Samsung is also working on redesigning apps and core functionalities to further elevate the appearance and foundation set by the Android 15-based One UI 7 update.

Source – Geekbench
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Will Samsung tease One UI 8 Beta at Galaxy S25 Edge launch?

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge launch is set for May 13, 2025, sparking curiosity about whether the One UI 8 Beta will be teased. With the event just hours away, let’s explore the possibility of One UI 8 Beta tease during the S25 Edge reveal.
The Galaxy S25 Edge, a sleek addition to the S25 series, will be unveiled at an online-only event in the US tonight. Samsung’s teaser points to a sleek yet lightweight design, a 200 MP camera, and exceptional performance.
Today’s online event is scheduled for May 13, at 9 AM Korea time, 8 PM on May 12 in New York City, US, and 5:30 AM on May 13 in India. This event will likely focus on the device’s hardware, but software updates could also be highlighted.
Historically, Samsung has used flagship launches to highlight software features, such as new One UI versions or Beta Programs.
One UI 8, based on Android 16, is nearing its Beta phase. Recent reports claim that the Beta Program begins around the end of this month or early next month. The Galaxy S25 series, including the Edge, will likely be eligible for Beta.
The Galaxy S25 Edge is confirmed to ship with One UI 7, running Android 15. No official word confirms a One UI 8 Beta tease, but the timing is compelling.
Samsung often uses flagship events to discuss software. Past Unpacked events have teased beta programs. After the One UI 7 delays, announcing the One UI 8 Beta could rebuild user trust.
There is no direct confirmation, but the proximity of the launch and beta start suggests a possible announcement. The One UI 8 Beta is rumored to start by the end of May or early June, with the Galaxy S25 series first in line.
Users should watch the live stream for confirmation.
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Camera Assistant arrives on Galaxy A56, M56 and F56 with One UI 7

One UI 7 update introduces several new features and enhancements for Galaxy devices, delivering a next-level user experience. Samsung now brings Camera Assistant support for three One UI 7 running Galaxy devices – Galaxy A56, Galaxy M56, and Galaxy F56.
These three phones come pre-installed with One UI 7, so users can enjoy the new features of the Camera Assistant app. The Camera Assistant app gives you more control over your camera settings, helping you take better photos and videos.
With Camera Assistant, you can turn on helpful tools like zoom shortcuts, Auto HDR, picture softening, and auto lens switching. It also offers distortion correction and adaptive pixel technology, which can improve photo quality in different lighting conditions.

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Samsung has recently updated the Camera Assistant app to version 3.0.00.3, and the changelog confirms support for the Galaxy A56, Galaxy M56, and Galaxy F56 smartphones. This means users of these phones can now use all the features available in the app.
Users of these devices can now add a 2x zoom button, adjust how fast the shutter works, and change other camera settings to match their style. This makes the camera more flexible and fun to use.
One of the amazing new features in One UI 7 is the ability to save videos directly to an external USB storage device. Just plug in a USB-C drive, and your videos will be saved there automatically. This functionality is especially useful for users who need additional storage space for videos and want to free up internal memory.
If you own a Galaxy A56, M56, or F56, you can now use the Camera Assistant app and enjoy all these new features. It gives you more ways to enjoy your camera and get the most out of your phone’s features.
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These Samsung Galaxy A phones will get One UI 7 as last major upgrade

One UI 7 is rolling out to several Samsung devices, and some Galaxy A phones will receive it as the last major upgrade. Software updates come with plenty of new features and design changes, but also hit a support milestone.
Samsung is gradually expanding the One UI 7 update to Galaxy devices. Flagship smartphone users have joined the party with the latest OS update. However, the expansion will continue till the month of July this year.
Galaxy S21 series, Z Flip3, and Z Fold3 hit their last OS upgrade with One UI 7. It’s a major firmware, which introduces design changes along with new features. Spending the remaining time on One UI 7 is worth it.
It’s the same case for other lineups, including the Galaxy A series. While most of the design changes and core OS features will be provided, the availability would vary by hardware capabilities and optimization status.
One UI 7 is the last major upgrade for these Galaxy A phones
- Galaxy A14
- Galaxy A14 5G
Rollout is expected in June 2025.
The Galaxy A14 and A14 5G, released in 2023 with Android 13, are promised 2 major updates (Android 14 and 15), making One UI 7 their last. These devices may receive more new quarterly or biannual patches for security improvements.
So if you own a Galaxy A14 or its 5G variant, you don’t need to worry about One UI 7. Samsung is committed to providing the Android 15 upgrade with changes and features as much as possible, meeting the hardware functionalities.
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Here’s one camera feature you should try on your One UI 7.0 device

One UI 7.0 comes with a new redesigned camera UI and there’s one video recording feature that I started using more as soon as I got a grip of its navigation.
The new camera app consists of a redesigned layout including buttons, controls, and modes to help users easily go through on-screen features. Through this new change, the camera provides a clearer viewport preview. It results in a more focused photography and videography session.
The mode selection menu has been reorganized and covers only a little portion of the interface, instead of taking a giant chunk in the previous version. The new changes include the enhanced zoom controls featuring at smooth transition at every button and hold and scroll operations.
But there’s a hidden zoom control that appears only after you hit the record button. By default, the app shows zoom buttons, but when you tap capture, the app enables a magnifying glass icon.
As soon as you access the magnifying glass, the app will unveil a zoom slider above the capture button. This slider is different from the one that originates from zoom buttons.
It has positive and negative markings to increase and decrease zoom. This slider works with sensitivity, which means, it will respond to zoom instructions based on how long you are holding on to the slider.
This may look tricky at the first time, but a few tries can turn you into a Pro. And eventually, this may become your favorite zoom controls to shoot any time of video format.
I prefer this slider because it hands-over more freedom to control zoom compared to the buttons. There’s no numeric constraints, instead, you can zoom in or out effortlessly. The redesigned camera controls including the new video zoom feature is available for One UI 7.0 devices.
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