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Galaxy S25 Ultra vs S24 Ultra – Storage and RAM speed test reveals interesting results

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and S24 Ultra side by side

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra comes with a new chipset, fast file transfer and better memory allocation, so the phone performs better against S24 Ultra for storage, RAM as well as file transfer speed test? Let’s find out.

This test includes CPDT Benchmark for these devices, starting with Galaxy S25 Ultra. Below, you can check the RAM and device configurations.

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra with 512GB storage and 12GB RAM
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM

What you should know

Here’s an explanation of the parameters showed in the test results.

  • Sequential Write – This is how fast the phone saves a big file in the storage, for example, saving videos.
  • Sequential Read – This is how fast the phone opens big files such as app (including games), videos and others.
  • Random Read – This value shows the phone’s capability to save small bits of data from random locations in the storage. It’s important for loading apps, accessing app data and app responsiveness.
  • Random Write – This represents the speed of app loading its data from random locations within the storage. This helps to save small data or files such as cache.
  • Memory Copy – It shows how efficiently the phone moves data from one location to another within its RAM.

These CPDT benchmark results are verified three times on these smartphones with default app settings and parameters. Check the screenshot groups below.

Galaxy S25 Ultra

Sequential write (4MB)

  • First – 0.99GB/s
  • Second – 1.02GB/s
  • Third – 0.99GB/s

Sequential read [4MB]

  • First – 2.65 GB/s
  • Second – 2.63 GB/s
  • Third – 2.53 GB/s

Random write [4kb]

  • First – 71.24 MB/s
  • Second – 70.43 MB/s
  • Third – 66.75 MB/s

Random read [4kb]

  • First – 43.87 MB/s
  • Second – 40.39 MB/s
  • Third – 42.38 MB/s

Memory copy [4MB]

  • First – 16.97 GB/s
  • Second – 15.98 GB/s
  • Third – 21.46 GB/s

Check minimum and maximum Galaxy S25 Ultra storage and memory statics in the screenshot linked below.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra CPDT storage and RAM benchmark

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra CPDT storage and RAM benchmark

Galaxy S24 Ultra

Sequential write (4MB)

  • First – 1.00GB/s
  • Second – 1.20GB/s
  • Third – 1.27 GB/s

Sequential read [4MB]

  • First – 2.16 GB/s
  • Second – 2.33 GB/s
  • Third – 2.27 GB/s

Random write [4kb]

  • First – 32.50 MB/s
  • Second – 35.47 MB/s
  • Third – 40.68 MB/s

Random read [4kb]

  • First – 27.24 MB/s
  • Second – 41.17 MB/s
  • Third – 40.22 MB/s

Memory copy [4MB]

  • First – 14.32 GB/s
  • Second – 15.73 GB/s
  • Third – 17.19 GB/s
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra CPDT storage and RAM benchmark

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra CPDT storage and RAM benchmark

Result analysis

  • Sequential Write –S24 Ultra wins in all three tests
  • Sequential Read – S25 Ultra wins in three tests
  • Random Write – S25 Ultra win in all three tests
  • Random Read – S25 Ultra wins the first and third and S24 Ultra wins the second test
  • Memory Copy – S25 Ultra sweeps all three tests

Conclusion

The storage and memory speed test are in favor of Galaxy S25 Ultra, which is identical in hands-on experience, but Galaxy S24 Ultra is not far behind in real-life user interactions, including fast app openings, improved touch response, better video playback and more.

Interestingly, both of these phones have LPDDR5X RAM and Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0 mobile flash storage provided by the Micron. The slight difference might be contributed by new Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset.

What do you think of this storage and memory test, let us know via our social media channels.

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Chanakya Shrutam is the lead writer and Editor-in-chief at Sammyfans.com. He is experienced in the field of App development for Android, Machine learning, and graphics designing. Most of the time he writes news articles and stays in front of his computer but he also takes some time off to practice calligraphy with new fountain pens.

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Have you received the One UI 7 update on your Samsung Galaxy device?

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Samsung’s One UI 7, based on Android 15, is rolling out to Galaxy devices, bringing a sleek new design, enhanced AI features, and improved customization. The update started on April 7, 2025, with a US expansion on April 10, but not all devices have received it yet due to a brief pause caused by a bug (now resolved).

If you’re a Samsung Galaxy user, I want to hear about your experience with One UI 7. I have included a list of devices confirmed to have received the update. US readers, I have added specific details for you where possible. Let’s dive in!

Feel free to share additional thoughts or screenshots of your One UI 7 experience! Contact me on X at @SamsungSWUpdate, and I’ll feature some responses in a follow-up article.

Samsung devices confirmed to have received One UI 7:

As of today, Samsung has rolled out the stable One UI 7 update to the following Galaxy devices, starting with flagships. The rollout began in South Korea and expanded to the US and other regions, though availability depends on region, carrier, and device variant. Here’s the list based on official announcements and reports:

  • Galaxy S Series:
    • Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra (US rollout started April 10, 2025; include carrier-locked and unlocked models, but AT&T users are still waiting)
    • Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra (Released in South Korea on April 22, 2025; US rollout pending)
    • Galaxy S24 FE (Rolling out in Korea only)
  • Galaxy Z Series:
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (US rollout started April 10, 2025; carrier-locked models like AT&T may lag)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6 (Same as Z Fold6, with US availability for unlocked models confirmed)
    • Galaxy Z Fold5 (South Korea confirmed; US rollout pending)
    • Galaxy Z Flip5 (Similar to Z Fold5)
  • Galaxy Tab Series:
    • Galaxy Tab S10+, S10 Ultra (Update confirmed in South Korea and Europe)
    • Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra (Same as Tab S10 series)

Notes for US readers:

  • Rollout Status: The One UI 7 update began in the US on April 10, 2025, but was temporarily halted due to a bug affecting phone unlocking, especially on Exynos-powered Galaxy S24 models. The rollout resumed on April 15, 2025, after fixes. If you haven’t received the update, check Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.
  • Carrier Delays: AT&T users may face delays, with some reports suggesting the update could arrive by April 26, 2025. Verizon and T-Mobile users have reported faster access for the S24 series and foldables.
  • How to Check: Ensure your device is charged and connected to Wi-Fi. Back up your data before updating, as the update file is ~5GB.
    • Beta Program: If you’re on the One UI 7 beta (available for S24 series, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, S23 series, Tab S10 series, and A55), you may have received earlier builds.

Devices still awaiting One UI 7

Older flagships like the Galaxy S22 series, Z Fold4, Z Flip4, and Tab S8 series are expected to get One UI 7 in May 2025. Mid-range devices (e.g., Galaxy A55, A35, A15) and budget models (e.g., Galaxy A14, M14, F14) are slated for June 2025. If you own one of these, let me know if you’re patiently waiting or frustrated with the delay.

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Why does your feedback matter?

Your responses will help me understand how Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout is going, especially in the US, where carrier variations can complicate things. Are you loving the new Now Bar or AI features? Struggling with bugs? Or still waiting for the update notification? Every story counts, and I’ll use your feedback to highlight real user experiences.

Drop me a message on X at @SamsungSWUpdate with your answers or any thoughts on One UI 7. If you’re in the US, I’m particularly curious about how carriers are handling the rollout. Let’s keep the Galaxy community buzzing!

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Disclaimer: The list of devices with One UI 7 is based on reports up to April 24, 2025, and may not be exhaustive. Rollout schedules vary by region and carrier. Always check Samsung’s official channels for the latest updates.

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Samsung releases One UI 7 for millions of Galaxy devices in one country, with US and global rollout still uncertain [UPDATE]

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UPDATE: Samsung started rolling out a new One UI 7 version in the US, India, and many other regions.

On April 22, 2025, Samsung began rolling out its highly anticipated One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, to millions of Galaxy devices in South Korea. This major software upgrade, which introduces a revamped user interface, enhanced Galaxy AI features, and improved multitasking with features like the Now Bar, is now available for flagship devices including the Galaxy S23 series, S24 FE, Tab S10, Tab S9, Z Fold5, and Z Flip5.

Korean users are among the first to experience this update, which promises a smoother, more intuitive experience with redesigned widgets, a simplified home screen, and advanced AI-driven tools like Writing Assist and Drawing Assist.

The One UI 7e rollout in South Korea marks a significant milestone for Samsung, with the update already reaching devices like the Galaxy S23 series. The Tab S10 and S9 series benefit from optimized multitasking features tailored for larger screens, while the Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 gain exclusive AI enhancements derived from the Galaxy S25 series.

However, the update’s availability remains limited to South Korea, leaving users in the US and other global markets in anticipation. Samsung’s roadmap indicates that the Galaxy S23 series, S24 FE, and other flagships may not receive One UI 7 globally until May 2025, with potential delays due to regional carrier testing.

A brief pause in the rollout earlier this month, caused by a lock screen bug affecting some Galaxy S24 devices in Korea, has made Samsung cautious, particularly with the S23 series.

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Samsung started the US rollout for select devices, including the S24 series, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6, beginning on April 10, but the S23 series, S24 FE, Tab S10, and others are still pending. The company’s phased approach prioritizes flagships, with mid-range devices like the Galaxy A-series slated for June.

As Korean users enjoy One UI 7’s bold new features, the wait continues for millions worldwide. Samsung urges users to check Settings > Software Update regularly, but for now, the global rollout remains uncertain, fueling anticipation and impatience in equal measure.

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Got a device not on the list? Let me know on my X handle (SamsungSWUpdate), and I’ll help you figure out when it might get the update!

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One UI 7 April 2025 Update for Galaxy S25: Features, Changes, and Fixes [Full Breakdown]

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series users are receiving the April 2025 software update. Notably, Samsung has included some new features, fruitful improvements, better animations, and AI upgrades beyond security improvements.

The April 2025 One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S25 series delivers meaningful changes, from visual enhancements to smarter AI and robust security. Whether you’re a music lover or prioritize device safety, this update has something for everyone.

Here’s a complete breakdown of what’s new

Modern charging animation

The update introduces a revamped charging animation for the Galaxy S25 series. Previously tested in the One UI 7 Beta, this animation offers a sleek, modern look. A larger charging icon in the status bar improves visibility when the device is plugged in.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Charging Animation One UI 7 Beta 6

Media Playback Widget

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A standout addition is the media playback widget, now available in the notification shade and as a Now Bar pill in the status bar. This feature allows users to control music or videos directly from the notification panel or by tapping the status bar widget.

Now Bar and Live Notifications

The update adds support for Now Bar and Live Notifications for the media player. These features enable quick access to media controls from the lock screen or status bar. They make multitasking on the Galaxy S25 series more seamless.

Gemini Live with Visual AI

Starting April 7, 2025, Gemini Live brings real-time visual AI to the Galaxy S25 series at no extra cost. By pressing and holding the side button, users can interact with Gemini Live, which processes camera or screen-sharing input.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Real-Time Visual AI Gemini Live

April 2025 Security Patch

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The update includes the April 2025 Android security patch, addressing over 60 vulnerabilities. This includes 4 critical, 36 high-priority, and 21 Samsung-specific issues in components like Sticker Center and Samsung Contacts.

April 2025 update is rolling out worldwide, starting in Korea, India, and the US. To check for it, go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. The update’s build number ends in AYD9, with a package size of nearly 900 MB.

Have you installed it yet? Share your thoughts with me!

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Here’s what you should know about One UI 8 test software leaks

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While Samsung is still making its way around the One UI 7 rollout, the early One UI 8 test software leaks are now on the horizon, and here’s what you should know about this next OS upgrade before you make any assumptions.

Samsung is officially testing One UI 7 beta on a couple of devices including Galaxy S24, S23, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 7 and Tab S10 series. Models from these lineups already receiving official One UI 7 build in some countries, but the rest of the users still have access to the test version.

Out of nowhere, One UI 8 beta builds for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold 6, Flip 6 have leaked online with new revelation. To clarify, these aren’t the public One UI 8 betas and the company hasn’t announced any such test program for users as of now.

Difference between development and public beta

Samsung, similar to other Android phone companies, has a two stage development roadmap before final release.

  • Internal development (Internal testing)
  • External development (Public beta)

The Korean tech maker adapts the latest Android beneath a new One UI skin. The internal development build carries all of the previous and new capabilities. It is ready for use, but it’s still incomplete due to bugs and system improvements.

These builds are generated and verified for a specific model (or models) to test in batches under the beta program. For example, the Galaxy S24’s One UI 7 beta. During internal and public beta, the company continues to make changes until it achieves stability. So, the stable build is the final

The public beta enables Samsung to take feedbacks from testers to quash bugs, add new features and prepare for a stable rollout. After months of testing, Samsung ensures software stability and releases the final update via OTA for all users.

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One UI 8 beta launch date?

Android 16’s early release has provided an opportunity for Samsung to fast-track its One UI 8 development, and it’s quite evident in the early test build leaks. The closest beta program launch date would be early Q3. However, we’ll have to wait to read an official announcement.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series has an incomplete One UI 7?

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It is now three months when Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy S25 series and the latest software update is raising doubts that the phone may not be running a complete version of One UI 7 from the beginning.

This One UI version has been in the forefront of the online discussion since its beta release in December. The software comes with many new changes in the user interface, including redesigned elements and smoother animations across the system.

The software optimizations make it the best One UI software Samsung has ever released, but the delayed testing has made it one of the most frustrating due to delayed rollout. While old phone users were chasing this new OS upgrade, Samsung made the S25 series the first smartphone to pre-pack One UI 7.

Initially, the S25 series received some exclusive features, including AI powered Now Brief, AI Filters, Log Video and more. Except for Now Brief, the rest of the capabilities are now available on Galaxy S24 series and other previous generation of devices.

The software interactions are on the next-level and the smoothness on each touch feels surreal on the devices. It doesn’t look like an incomplete One UI 7 until the April 2025 update arrives.

This update brings new live notifications improvements for the music player. Another new change is the charging animation upgrade, and the charging icon in the status bar is tweaked to a larger size. These are some of the most visible changes in the April 2025 update, which were already available on Galaxy S24 and S23 series under beta program.

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What’s the difference

Nothing, I use the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra as my daily driver and throughout the three months of ownership, Its One UI 7 firmware hasn’t shown a single sign or issue that could make me doubt about its stability. I also compared the performance with One UI 7 featured Galaxy S24 Ultra, still, the S25 Ultra was way better.

It is responsive and interactive every time you lock or unlock the phone, navigate an app or play a game. The phone was optimized from the day of unboxing, and It’s difficult to tell whether it was an incomplete software because it works so good.

So, we can take the April 2025 software update as an improvement and feature addition update rather than anything else.

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