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Samsung Account 15.1 update is out for Galaxy devices

Samsung has rolled out a new update for its Samsung Account app with version 15.1 (15.1.00.10) for Galaxy devices. This update ensures a smoother and more reliable experience. It is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 47.68MB.
Samsung Account app is important for users of Samsung devices as it allows them to manage their data, synchronize settings, and access a range of services seamlessly. With the latest update, Samsung enhances the app’s functionality to make it more efficient and user-friendly.
The update addresses some issues that users encountered in the previous version to make the app more stable. Also, the update makes the app compatible with the latest software for flawless work.
However, the update does not include any new features or changes but surely provides a better Galaxy experience. This update not only enhances functionality but also bolsters security to ensure user data remains safe.
To install the Samsung Account 15.1 update, users can navigate to the Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates on their devices. Also, they can download the update directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.
Recently, Samsung announced that you now need to be logged into a Samsung Account to download apps from the Galaxy Store. This means that if you don’t have an account or aren’t logged in, you won’t be able to download or install any apps.
The company published a notice with the Galaxy Store 6.6.13.10 update highlighting this new requirement. So, if you want to use the Galaxy Store, make sure you have your Samsung Account ready.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE blessed with One UI 7 features in Europe

Samsung is now speedily rolling out the One UI 7 update to several Galaxy devices. At the moment, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE users in Europe are getting an Android 15-based One UI 7 update.
The major update adds several new features and improvements to provide a next-level experience. It installs the April 2025 security patch to improve system security and stability.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE smartphone can verify the One UI 7 update in Europe through One UI build version S721BXXU3BYD9 and an installation package size of around 5.1GB. The company will soon make this update available in all countries.
One UI 7 update for Samsung Galaxy S24 FE revamps the whole interface for a visually appealing look. Notably, it brings a vertical scrolling app drawer, redesigned icons, better widget customization options, larger home screen folders, and a new user interface.
Moreover, it adds several Galaxy AI features derived from the Galaxy S25 series, including the advanced Writing and Drawing Assist. It also includes new security features to make your device more protected.
Additionally, the update brings new designs for various apps, which further improve the overall look and feel of the system. You can now enjoy several new functions of the Good Lock to customize your device as per your preference.
If you are using the Galaxy S24 FE smartphone, install the latest update now through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install.
One UI 7.0 Stable Update Changelog – What’s new in Samsung’s Android 15 OTA
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One UI 7 (Android 15) now live for US Unlocked Galaxy S23 series

Samsung is now expanding the Stable Android 15-based One UI 7 update to carrier-unlocked Galaxy S23 series in the US.
One UI 7 isn’t just a software update, but it’s an upgrade that has plenty of stuff. Samsung is bringing the latest features to the 2023 flagship lineup after a successful rollout by a handful of network carriers in the country.
Owners of carrier-unlocked Galaxy S23 series can identify the One UI 7 update through the PDA version number ending with DYD9 in the US. The notification may be a bit late, but you can also proceed manually via system Settings.
- Galaxy S23 – S911U1UEU6DYD9
- S23 Plus – S916U1UEU6DYD9
- S23 Ultra – S918U1UEU6DYD9
Samsung’s One UI 7 has a new Now Bar and Live Notifications feature. These tools keep you updated with real-time updates right on the home screen, lock screen, and status bar.
Quick Settings and Notification Panel have also been revamped to refresh your Galaxy’s appearance. Quick panel has also added tools that let you customize the layout and toggles as per your preference.
The stock Phone (Dialer) app has also added the Call Transcribe feature. Now, US residents can utilize call recording, which is also integrated with AI transcription. You don’t have to listen to the recording; transcriptions will be presented.
These are just a little of what the One UI 7 update has to offer to your Galaxy smartphone. The changelog contains 71 newly added (or enhanced) features, ranging from productivity, accessibility, Galaxy AI, and customization.
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Samsung is finally doing something about One UI 7.0 we’ve wanted for months

Samsung has shifted gear for One UI 7.0 rollout with an expansion for previously released smartphones, something that we wanted to see for months.
One UI 7.0 is a landmark software with a new UI design, better animations, smoother interactions and immersive personalizations features. These upgrades make the software compelling for previous generation of devices and also the most hyped One UI version released to date.
However, this anticipation later becomes a burden for users tagged with disappointment. To understand this scenario, we have to dive into a brief history lesson.
Samsung started the One UI 7.0 beta program in December, three months later than One UI 6.0 beta (in August 2023), for the Galaxy S24 series.
Afters a few beta OTA rollout, Samsung paused new test build OTA around the S25 series launch (in January). At that time, every Galaxy smartphone owner thought it would be the end of the beta activity, but that didn’t happen.
February and March also ended up in the same anticipation, ad the wait extended to April. Earlier this month, Samsung released One UI 7.0 for the S24 series, which met with a devastating bug and a brief halt to the global rollout.
Samsung resumed S24’s One UI 7 release and expanded throughout the world alongside Fold 6 and Flip 6.
Last week, plans for rollout only picked up pace with stable One UI 7.0 for S23 units. On Monday, the Korean tech giant also surprised S23 FE, S22 series and Tab S8 owners, as well as Flip 4 and Fold 4.
It appears that Samsung had been testing these devices for a long time and waiting to conclude the beta campaign for the S24 and S23 series. While things may look fine now, it took the Korean tech company a long time to pick up pace on this matter.
Now, when the most awaited devices are in sight, Samsung could move forward with One UI 7.0 rollout for mid-range and budget devices from A-series, M-Series, F-series and more, something that could’ve witnessed earlier.
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Samsung’s speedy One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy S23 and S22 could be a good news for S21 users

Earlier today, Samsung surprised Galaxy S22 and S23 series users with a One UI 7 rollout, and this could be good news for Galaxy S21 users.
One UI 7 rollout saga continues to take new turns as the Korean tech company is adding new devices to the release schedule. That brings us to the S23 series, which received the initial One UI 7 build last week in Korea, followed by the US.
But its expansion is now on the move in Europe and the Asian market, while more regions will gradually make their ways to this update.
The real surprise comes as the Galaxy S22 began receiving One UI 7, again limited to the Korean market but an interesting sign for global S22 owners.
The fast release comes after the company stopped enrolling previous devices to the beta program. Instead, it’s releasing a stable update via OTA update.
The majority of the bugs and issues are already quashed in S24 and S23 devices, and most of the internal tests have provided enough confidence for Samsung to send directly stable One UI 7.
We can expect an S22 software update expansion for the majority of the users very soon, maybe this or the next week. There’s another side of the story, S22’s software release only dropped in a week of S23’s. This gives us enough reasons to connect the dots with the S21 lineup.
Unlike the S22 series, One UI 7 will be the last major software update for the S21 lineup. Still, it’s better than the S20 series, a flagship that has already completed its update lifeline.
So, sit tight and wait for Samsung to bring One UI 7 for the Galaxy S21 series because it is next in line to get all of the newest features and improvements.
Meanwhile, you can stay connected to our One UI 7 section to know more about the latest development in this matter.
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After US and India, One UI 7 marches into Europe for Galaxy Z Flip5, Z Fold5

Samsung’s Android 15-based One UI 7 update is now rolling out to the Galaxy Z Flip5 and Galaxy Z Fold5 in the UK, Europe. It follows the successful deployment in markets like South Korea, the United States, and India.
The One UI 7 update brings firmware version F731BXXU5EYD9 for the Z Flip5 and F946BXXU5EYD9 for the Z Fold5 in Europe. It includes the April 2025 security patch, ensuring robust protection against vulnerabilities.
Weighing over 5GB, the Android 15-based One UI 7 update introduces a refreshed interface with a vertical app drawer, redesigned icons, and larger home screen folders. Smooth animations enhance the foldable experience.
Now Bar on the lock screen offers live updates without unlocking. Updated stock apps and a new camera interface improve one-handed use. All in all, the One UI 7 makes the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 feel modern and responsive.
As the update expands, more European users will enjoy its features.
To install, go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. Back up your device first, as the update is substantial. The phased rollout may take a few days to reach all eligible devices in Europe.
Looking ahead, Samsung is preparing One UI 8 for an early launch with the Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 this July. Unlike previous cycles, One UI 8 will debut with foldables, not the Galaxy S26 series, which may launch with One UI 8.5 in 2026.
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