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Samsung launches One UI 7 Beta – Here’s everything official
Samsung officially launches the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program. Owners of the Galaxy S24 series smartphones can now join the Beta testing. The Beta firmware gives us a preview of many of the latest changes and improvements.
The Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta aims to offer an AI-first platform for the most intuitive controls, enabling AI-powered personalized mobile experiences. There’s a lot to explore in the latest software debuted by Samsung!
Samsung says the One UI 7 update introduces powerful updates to Galaxy AI features. The company is aiming to offer iOS-like user AI features that are deeply integrated with the operating system for a seamless experience.
One UI 7’s AI writing assist tools will help you to summarize content, check spelling and grammar, and automatically format notes into bullet points. A call transcript feature is also included that supports huge 20 languages from the start.
Now Bar is also going official which was leaked many times in the past. The One UI 7 packs a new notification system that streamlines communication with easy access from the device’s lock screen. In particular, the new Now Bar functionality highlights:
- Relevant activities across various features like Interpreter, Music, Recording, Stopwatch and more.
- It reduces the need to constantly unlock the device and allows users to engage with key information effortlessly.
The animation aspect is also getting improved in the One UI 7 software. The company claims that the new OS reduces visual clutter and fosters an inviting experience designed to resonate with users on a personal level and enable intuitive mobile experiences across AI features.
The software is equipped with a simplified home screen, redesigned One UI widgets and lock screen. The stock camera also features redesigned UX that allows more intuitive control over advanced settings.
Samsung also confirmed the public One UI 7 rollout will commence in the first quarter of the next year. The final version will be introduced with the next-generation Galaxy S flagships set to launch in late January 2025.