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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.
As Samsung Galaxy users and true fans, we eagerly await the latest software update. 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 the One UI 7 Beta 4 for the S24 series on February 19, 2025, and a hotfix update after two days.
- The Beta 3 started rolling out for the Galaxy S24 series, on January 06, 2025.
- Samsung has now released the 2nd One UI 7 beta build for the Galaxy S24 series users, on December 16, 2024.
Latest Update: March 05, 2025
- Expansion of One UI 7 Beta Program: Samsung announced that the One UI 7 beta program is expanding to include more Galaxy devices, bringing Galaxy AI features to a broader range of users.
- Initial Rollout Devices and Regions: The beta program will be available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 in India, Korea, the U.K., and the U.S. starting this week, specifically on March 6.
- Later in March 2025, the beta will roll out to additional devices, including the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Tab S10 series, and Galaxy A55.
One UI 7 Beta Eligible Countries:
Initially, the One UI 7 beta program is available in six countries, 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 – March 6
- 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 beta 4 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:
On January 22, 2025, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event. The device launched with the Android 15-based One UI 7 pre-installed. You can read more here.
On March 04, 2025, Samsung announced that the stable One UI 7 rollout will begin in April 2025.
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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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One UI 7 Beta 2 update live for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus, Tab S10 Ultra

Samsung has pushed the One UI 7 Beta 2 update for Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra devices. The update is currently available in Korea, and the company will soon expand it to more countries.
The new Beta update fixes Home-related issues to provide better Home screen functions. It also improves Bluetooth-related issues that users encountered in the previous beta.
Moreover, it resolves several minor issues that affect the Galaxy Tab S10 series’ performance. Aside from this, the screen ratio adjustment is officially applied as a display.
One UI 7 Beta 2 update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra can be identified via One UI build versions ending with ZYC5. Users of these devices will have to download around 1.06 GB package to install the update.
The update does not bring any new features for the Galaxy Tab S10 series, but it enhances some functions for a smoother experience. It installs the March 2025 security patch to improve system security and stability.
If you are testing Beta on your Galaxy Tab S10 Plus or Ultra, install the latest beta update now. For that, you just need to open the Settings app >> tap on the Software Update >> click the Download and install option.
Full Changelog:
- Home related error improvements
- Improved Bluetooth related errors
- Many other improvements
*Other: Screen ratio adjustment is officially applied as a display – screen ratio function.
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Samsung teases One UI 7 Beta for Galaxy A55 – Will Awesome Intelligence tag along?

Samsung is about to announce the One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy A55. Earlier this month, the company expanded the Beta Program to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, as well as the Galaxy S23 series shortly after.
The official One UI 7 Beta expansion was also confirmed for the Galaxy A55. The company seems to be gearing up to meet the release deadline “within this month.” The recent development brings Beta one step closer to the A55.
Samsung India has published the One UI 7 Beta noticeboard for A55 smartphone users. It’s like teasing the potential launch of the Beta Program. As the community is live on the website, the Beta Program will also be here shortly.
One UI 7 introduces an all-new user interface for Galaxy devices. Samsung has brought select AI features to the Galaxy A55 and A35, so it’s highly likely that the new Awesome Intelligence tricks will also come along with One UI 7.
The Galaxy A56 introduces “Awesome Intelligence,” a suite of AI-powered features. Highlights include Best Face for perfect group shots, Auto Trim for effortless video editing, and enhanced Circle to Search for seamless discovery.

Source – Samsung
The company has rolled out six Betas for the S24 series, two for the S23 series, and three for the foldable phones. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A55’s Beta Program would be a brief testing activity to ensure the reliability on a non-flagship.
The Korean tech giant wouldn’t face issues as it has already launched a handful of entry-level and mid-range phones with the latest OS. The Beta Program would be aimed at testing the new firmware and its features among Public.
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Galaxy S24 users can now search settings with natural language in One UI 7

With the One UI 7 Beta 6 update, Samsung adds Natural Language Search to Settings on the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones. This feature is also available for the Galaxy S25 series, as well as for those testing One UI 7 on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6.
The Natural Language Search feature on Galaxy S24 series allows you to use normal speech to search in Settings. For example, if you say, “My eyes are feeling tired,” the phone might suggest options like adjusting the brightness or turning on Eye Comfort Shield.
It’s an easy and convenient way to find settings without needing to type or remember exact words. This feature works in several languages, including Korean, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese.
- Natural Language Search (New)
- Old
Along with the new language search, there are small changes in the Settings search page. The ‘Try searching for’ option now appears at the top of the screen, and below it, you will find your Recent Searches, which used to be at the top.
If you’re a Galaxy S24 user testing the One UI 7 Beta, you can try out these changes and enjoy a more natural way of searching through Settings. Samsung plans to bring this update to more devices in the future, including the Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S10 series.
One UI 7’s Audio Eraser feature now available on Galaxy S24, Z Flip 6, and Fold 6
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One UI 7’s Audio Eraser feature now available on Galaxy S24, Z Flip 6, and Fold 6

Samsung has recently rolled out a new beta update for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6. This new One UI 7 Beta update includes a cool new feature called Audio Eraser for these devices, which was first introduced with the Galaxy S25 series.
Audio Eraser is an AI-powered tool that helps you remove unwanted background noise from videos. It can separate different sounds in the video, so you can keep the important sounds while getting rid of distractions, like people talking in the background or noise. This makes it easier to make the main sounds of the video clearer.
Previously, the Audio Eraser feature was only available on the Galaxy S25 series. But now, it is available on the Galaxy S24 series with Beta 6, and on the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 with Beta 3 update.
If you’re testing the beta on any of these phones, you can try out this new feature. Here’s how to use it:
- Open the Samsung Gallery app on your phone.
- Tap on the “Galaxy AI” option.
- When you see the Audio Eraser pop-up, tap “OK” to start analyzing the sound.
- Once it’s ready, you’ll have different options to adjust and customize the sound however you want.
Audio Eraser is an amazing tool if you want to clean up noise from your videos and make them sound better. It’s now easier than ever to edit and improve your videos with Audio Eraser.
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