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Recent One UI 7.0 beta has a few hints about stable update delay

A recent One UI 7.0 beta software has brought a few new features that indicate Samsung had plans to delay the stable release before or after the Galaxy S25 unveiling due to some reasons.
Samsung released One UI 7 beta 4 for Galaxy S24 series owners after more than a month of beta 3. The changelog spotlights two new features – Log video and AI filters.
Introduced with the Galaxy S25 series, custom filters give you more control over filter properties such as strength, temperature, contrast, saturation, and more. The log video enables you to record video with its raw data including a wider dynamic range for better post-production.
The Beta 4 has confirmed that these two additions are coming for users with a stable One UI 7.0 including previous phones such as Fold 6 and Flip 6 as well as other flagship Snapdragon devices.
So, what’s the hidden message? Let’s first start by recapping the rollout timeline for test build releases.
- One UI 7 beta 1 – December 5, 2024
- One UI 7 beta 2 – December 16, 2024
- One UI 7 beta 3 – January 6, 2025
- One UI 7 Beta 4 – February 19, 2025
The difference between the first and second beta is less than two weeks, which increased to 20 days for the third beta. The fourth beta rollout took 44 days.
These four betas have added numerous features, fixed bugs, and system optimizations to improve the software experience. Still, a stable rollout is far away from the sight and the fourth beta has given us a few theories that could fit well in this scenario.
First
Samsung wants to keep the One UI 7.0 experience first to the S25 series through this month while keeping the old users at bay. It is also prioritizing this flagship’s software improvements through OTA software update.
Second
It wants to seed new S25 series features to previous-gen devices with stable release altogether. However, Samsung first needs to conclude the beta testing and the wait for the S25 series launch has kept the company hanging in the middle, which eventually increased the rollout time.
So it couldn’t confirm those features for previous devices before the S25 series’ unveiling and sale phase.
Third
Most of us were expecting Samsung to conclude its One UI 7.0 beta by the end of January or early February but it went two steps further. However, One UI 7.0 beta 4, followed by a bug fix in the US suggests that a stable rollout might be imminent.
Even at this point, calling a stable release “next” will be too much since Samsung is having a hard time configuring the stable release schedule. Also, the latest bugs and issues in beta software may disturb current plans and force Samsung to push the stable release to the next date.
These are theories and we would like to hear yours as well, please share your thoughts with us on our social media channels.
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Samsung One UI 7 Beta: Everything you need to know

At the SDC 2024, we heard about the One UI 7 for the first time from Samsung, it was a brief introduction. On December 5th, the company introduced the beta version of One UI 7 for early testers. The latest One UI version is based on Google’s Android 15 OS.
Here’s all you need to know about this big update, directly from Samsung.
Samsung One UI 7 Beta Release Information:
The One UI 7 Beta has officially been launched. The beta rollout started on December 5, 2024, giving users an early look at what One UI 7 has to offer.
- Samsung released 6 different betas for the Galaxy S24 series so far, the latest was on March 26, 2025.
- The Galaxy S23 series, Fold6, Flip6, and Tab S10 series have received the 2 beta builds so far.
Latest Update: March 28, 2025
- Samsung recently released the One UI 7 Beta 6 for the Galaxy S24 series and Beta 2 for the Galaxy S23 series, Fold6, Flip6, and Tab S10 series.
One UI 7 Beta Eligible Countries:
Initially, the One UI 7 beta program is available in six countries, as officially confirmed information.
- Germany
- India
- South Korea
- Poland
- United Kingdom
- United States
Note: The beta program is currently live in the US, UK, Germany, Korea, Poland, and India.
One UI 7 Beta Eligible Devices:
The first wave of devices to receive the beta update includes:
- Samsung Galaxy S24 Series (S24, S24+, S24 Ultra)
- Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6
- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S10 Series
- Galaxy A55
One UI 7 Beta Downloading:
To get your hands on the One UI 7 Beta, you must have the Samsung Members app installed on your eligible Samsung Galaxy device. It’s where you’ll find the registration process and subsequent updates.
- Registration for the One UI 7:
- Open the Samsung Members app.
- Look for the “Registration for One UI 7 Beta Program” banner or check under “Notices”.
- Tap “Join Now”, agree to the terms, and you’ll be enrolled.
- Software Update:
- After registration, go to Settings > Software Update on your device and select “Download and install”.
One UI 7 Beta Availability in the US:
In the US, both carrier-locked and unlocked Samsung Galaxy devices are eligible for the beta. The One UI 7 beta 6 is already rolling out in the US.
- Carriers: T-Mobile models.
- Unlocked Units: If your device is unlocked, you’re good to go on all US carriers, including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint.
Importance of the Samsung Members App:
The Samsung Members app isn’t just for One UI 7 beta registration; you can do the following things:
- Feedback submission on beta software.
- Getting direct support from Samsung.
- Accessing exclusive features and community discussions about Samsung devices.
Exiting the Beta Program:
If you decide the beta isn’t for you:
- Go back to the Samsung Members app.
- Find “Beta feedback” and choose “Leave the Beta Program”.
- You’ll then be prompted to roll back to the stable version, which might require a device reset.
Risks of Beta Participation:
Remember, beta software can be buggy: usually, beta builds are too buggy, that’s why we call it beta. There’s some risk involved during the beta testing of any software. Some of the major risks are:
- Data Loss: Always back up your data before installing beta software.
- Stability Issues: Expect potential app crashes or performance lags.
- Software Rollback: Returning to a stable version might require a full reset.
One UI 7 Beta bugs and issues: (Old versions)
While the One UI 7 beta is designed to be as stable as possible, early reports indicate there are some bugs and issues, found by beta testers. They are given below,
- Some users have experienced animation glitches.
- Minor issues with app compatibility.
- Occasional system lag, particularly switching between apps.
Samsung One UI 7 official version:
Samsung confirmed to start the One UI 7 stable rollout on April 7, 2025. You can read more here.
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Samsung One UI 7 Stable Update: Everything you need to know about the major software update for your Galaxy

Hey, Sammy Fans! If you’re as excited about the latest software updates as I am, you will be thrilled to hear about Samsung’s One UI 7. As someone who has been following Samsung’s software rollout for years and has tested numerous updates across various Galaxy models, I am here to share all the information about One UI 7.
Current Status of One UI 7:
Samsung One UI 7 is currently in beta testing and available for the Galaxy S24 series, S23 series, Tab S10 series, Z Fold6, and Flip6. During this stage, Samsung fixes bugs to ensure the stable update works smoothly for everyone.
Samsung has already released 6 different beta builds for the S24 series and 2 betas for the latest foldable and S23 series.
One UI 7 Beta Program Experience:
I have tested 6 One UI 7 beta builds on my Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the experience has been quite promising. The interface feels smooth and well-optimized, setting high expectations for a stable release. The animations are good, and the overall system responsiveness is admirable. In addition, I recently tried 2 Beta builds on the Galaxy Z Fold6 and S23 Ultra.

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One UI 7 Stable Release Date:
The stable release of One UI 7 is slated to roll out in April 7, 2025, officially confirmed.
- Initial Release: The stable One UI 7 update was released with the Galaxy S25 series on January 22, 2025.
- First Wave: The Galaxy S24 lineup, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6 will receive a stable update on April 10, 2025. The Galaxy S24 series will be the first to receive the stable update, as the device has been under beta testing since December last year.
- Second Wave: Samsung will release the stable One UI 7 version for the S23 series, Tab S10 series, A55, and other eligible devices during Q2 2025.
Broader Rollout:
- Q2 2025: Gradual rollout to older flagships and mid-range devices is anticipated in late Q2.
As per Samsung Newsroom, here’s the update schedule for phones and tablets: check below.
Galaxy Phones
- April 10: Galaxy S24 series, Z Flip6, Z Fold6
- April 17: Galaxy S24 FE, S23 series, Z Fold5, Z Flip5
- Late April: Galaxy S23 FE, S22 series (plus continued Z Fold5/Z Flip5 rollout)
Galaxy Tablets
- Mid-April: Galaxy Tab S10
- Late April: Galaxy Tab S9
- End of April: Galaxy Tab S8
- May: Other tablets
What’s New in One UI 7:
- Redesigned UI: A fresh look with new icons, a revamped quick settings panel, and more intuitive lock screen options.
- AI Enhancements: Features like advanced writing assistance and enhanced Bixby capabilities.
- Improved Security: New security features, including better Knox integration for your data.

Samsung One UI 7 vs One UI 6 App icons (Credit – Sammyfans)
Devices Eligible for One UI 7:
- Galaxy S Series: S24, S23, S22, and S21 models, including FE versions.
- Galaxy Z Series: Z Fold 6, Flip 6, and models back to Fold 3 and Flip 3.
- Galaxy A Series: A range of models from A73 down to A05s.
- Galaxy M and F Series: Various models from M55 to F15.
- Galaxy Tab Series: Ltest Tab S10, S9 series, and even some older models like the Tab S6 Lite (2024).

Samsung One UI 7 Beta SW UI
The One UI 7 beta version gives us a taste of what’s to come, but it is the stable update that will really prove if Samsung can make good on its promises for a more personalized, secure, and smooth user experience. Having used the beta myself, I’m pretty excited to see what the final update will offer.
Stay tuned to SammyFans for more updates, and get ready to step into a new era of Samsung software with One UI 7.
#Article published on January 05, 2025, and last updated on March 28, 2025.
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Samsung unlocks Galaxy S25’s Best Face for S24 and S23 with One UI 7

Samsung is making sure the Galaxy S25’s new features will be available on older phones, too. In a recent development, Samsung has provided the Best Face AI feature to Galaxy S24 and S23 users with the latest One UI 7 Beta update.
With the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung introduced Best Face, with the feature now available on the Galaxy S24 and S23 series and the A56. Levaraging AI, the functionality allows you to fix an individual or group photo effortlessly.
You may have encountered a big issue while taking group selfies or pictures. In a group photo, the face of an individual or more may lead you to capture another photo due to closed eyes, different view point angle or any odd aspect.
Well, you will no longer need to capture dozens of photos to get the best group shot.
Best Face
When enabled, Best Face displays improvements for faces in a group shot. You can pick the most preferred shot from the display once and apply the fix. It will swiftly apply the chosen face on the individual while keeping others intact.
Notably, Best Face only shows suggestions when the picture is captured in Motion Photo mode. The shot taken as Motion Photo adapts a little longer scene than a fixed shot, which lets the Best Face display suggest leveraging AI.
To use Best Face, open an image having the face of an individual or a group. Swipe up the way you access the Remaster and Object Eraser, and you get a new Best Face tool. Well, the photo must be a Motion photo otherwise, the option won’t appear.
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Samsung’s One UI Home crashes on Galaxy S23 after One UI 7 Beta 2 – Gemini Live at fault?

Users of the Galaxy S23 series have upgraded to One UI 7 Beta 2. The update brings at least four new features and system improvements. Meanwhile, Gemini Live is causing One UI Home to crash on the Galaxy S23 series running One UI 7 Beta 2.
Samsung’s system launcher for home keeps crashing on the Galaxy S23 series with One UI 7 Beta 2, probably due to Gemini Live. It seems the new Google Assistant isn’t accurately optimized for the Galaxy S23 series, causing crash problems.
Users of the Galaxy S23 series report that the home screen renders useless and then a crashing notice appears. The said notice allows the user to either wait for the system to respond or end the task to immediately resolve the problem.
Notably, users are able to reproduce the glitch. It happens when you open Gemini Live and then trigger the Live Notifications. As soon as you land on the home screen, the problem will appear, making the screen useless until the crash notice appears.
Since the issue is causing under Beta Program, it isn’t a big deal. As many users spotted the same problem, Samsung will address it in the next Beta update. There might also be a Beta 2 Hotfix to resolve the crashing issue quickly.
Apart from this, the home screen has another issue related to the Large Folders feature. The folder popup lacks a blur background, which reduces the uniformity of the software. A similar issue was spotted on the Galaxy S24’s One UI 7 Beta earlier.
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User interest for One UI 7 overshadowed Android 15 and 16

Web searches for One UI 7 have increased on the internet for the past two months and already surpassed Android 15 and the upcoming version simultaneously in terms of users’ interest.
Android is the world’s largest mobile operating system, making an ecosystem of hundreds of companies, and Samsung has a unique role in popularizing Google’s OS with its vast device range.
In the past five years, Samsung has deepened Android ecosystem’s integration in One UI. For example, it dropped some of the home-grown Google apps and service alternatives to act ‘more’ like an Android.
Despite an Android base, One UI 7 has gained massive popularity, which didn’t happen before, and here we’ll explore the possible reasons for this new development.
New Upgrades
Samsung unveiled One UI 7 with major upgrades in animations, user interface and operational fluency. The software experience is much better than it predecessor, which is captivating for existing smartphone owners.
The beta program started with the Galaxy S24 series, 2024’s flagship phones, which triggered global media coverage about One UI 7 beta. The users were excited about new additions, revealed by early beta testers, generating excitement.
S25
The real One UI 7 hype began with the Galaxy S25 series launch in mid-January. This new flagship was the first to pack with a stable software and a couple of additional features that weren’t even available for beta testers at that time.
This year, Samsung majorly focused its launch event on the software and AI features compared and less on the hardware.
Again, the majority of the media covered the Galaxy S25 series’ software side, making it even more compelling to the previous flagship users.
Rollout delay
One UI 7 is a big update, but its rollout delay is quite unsatisfying. The majority of Galaxy users weren’t aware of the One UI 7 (Android 15) rollout. This release suspense has garnered a mass internet search about eligible devices and release date.
This trend remained the same after the S25 release and picked up pace with every rumor and leak about this software’ release. On March 18, an official press-release finally unraveled Samsung’s April plan for One UI 7, ending this long-standing mystery.
Search Trends
Since early December, I’ve seen tons of online articles about this new update. I also take a look at the Google Trends search volume from December 1, 2024, to March 25, 2025.
It shows that One UI 7’s search volume is on par with Android 15, but its search interest is above both Android versions.
It’s not about competition between Samsung and Google, instead, the search reflects the higher user interest in Samsung’s software technologies.
This is also good for Google in terms of partnership with Samsung and promoting new capabilities such as Gemini and circle to search in Galaxy devices.
Still, Samsung needs to work on its rollout efficiency to delivery software updates on time.

Source – Google Trends
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