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Not releasing One UI 7 Beta for more Galaxy devices isn’t bad news

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Earlier this month, Samsung started the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 beta program for the Galaxy S24 series. The device has already received 2 beta builds and is expected to receive the 3rd in the coming days.

During the beta program, there’s talk that the company might not start the beta program for other Galaxy devices. This might seem disappointing if you’re looking forward to trying out the latest features, but hold on – it might not be such a bad thing after all.

Here’s what we know so far: the One UI 7 beta is out for the Galaxy S24 series, allowing users to try the Android 15 features. However, there’s a discussion in the Samsung world that the South Korean company might not extend this beta program to other devices.

This isn’t all bad, it’s actually good news in one major way. The big advantage of this is stability. If Samsung decides not to release the beta for more devices, it’s probably because the company is looking to give a more refined, bug-free update directly to these devices. By skipping this testing program, Samsung could be ensuring that when your device does get the update, it’s smooth and ready for everyday use.

We are not sure if or when other phones will get the beta update, nor it is officially confirmed by Samsung yet. However, the One UI 7 stable version is expected to roll out alongside the Galaxy S25 series, speculated to launch on January 22, 2025. This gives us a rough idea of when to expect stable software on our devices.

Here’s the good news: if your device doesn’t get a beta version, it means you are in the line for a direct jump to the stable update. This means no more waiting for beta builds, potentially filled with small and big bugs that require some serious support. Instead, you will get a stable update, which is bug-free, thanks to Samsung’s One UI developer team.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (Credit – Sammyfans)

It could be bad news for some Galaxy smartphone users. At the same time, this could be a smart move to ensure a more stable, user-friendly update for everyone. So, if you are waiting for One UI 7 on your Samsung device, the wait might just be worth it for a stable optimized update.

Note: This discussion is based on current rumors. We are still waiting for the official word from Samsung.

Hi, I'm Robin, a passionate tech writer with a deep dive into the world of Samsung. With years of experience, I've explored every points of Samsung's Galaxy series and the evolving One UI and Beta testing. I keep myself ready for upcoming Samsung technologies and UI changes, forecasting what users might expect in future updates.