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How to set AI Photo Ambient Wallpaper on your Galaxy S25 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series retains an AI-powered Photo Ambient Wallpaper system. The company’s newest flagships introduce adaptive wallpapers that are more advanced and realistic than the conventional ones.

The company initially introduced this feature with One UI 6.1 last year. It leverages artificial intelligence to smartly optimize the wallpaper. When enabled, it ensures Galaxy users have a fresh feel that too based on the time and season.

Photo Ambient Wallpaper on the Galaxy S25 series allows the screen display to adapt to local weather conditions. For instance, it will adapt to raindrops that appear to bounce naturally on the wallpaper if it’s a rainy season.

While Photo Ambient isn’t a brand-new feature, its experience on the Galaxy S25 series is different from what was offered in previous generations. This animation effect can still be played even if you use a personal photo as the background.

Here’s how you can set Photo Ambient Wallpaper:

  • Open Settings, then select Wallpaper
  • In the wallpaper menu, tap the Create With AI section and select Photo Ambient

  • Next, just choose the desired photo, then click done
  • The wallpaper will then adjust to the current weather conditions

On the latest Samsung flagships, you can choose a portrait photo to see more detailed visual effects like raindrops. Additionally, the AI Photo Ambient on the Galaxy S25 series now appears with more realistic animations.

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Samsung is set to start the One UI 7 update’s rollout next month. The Galaxy S24 series, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6 would get the update first. The company plans to quickly upgrade older models with the new OS as it’s already been delayed.

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One UI 7 Watch Beta with Wear OS 6 is coming to Galaxy Watch 7, Watch Ultra

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While Galaxy users wait for the One UI 7 update, Samsung starts preparation to initiate another Beta Program. Latest developments indicate that Samsung could soon release One UI Watch 7 Beta, based on Wear OS 6.

Recently, X user Theordysm first spotted the One UI Watch 7 Beta firmware for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra models. It’s the first Beta build spotted on the server, which will change throughout the testing.

At present, the Beta build bears a PDA version number ending with ZYDA (Alfaturk ). The firmware is listed on Samsung’s US SW server, indicating that the Beta Program will be launched in the United States, apart from South Korea.

Google is expected to release official Wear OS 6 around fall this year. The next-gen Pixel Watch is also expected to boot the Wear OS 6. However, Samsung’s forthcoming wearables could mark the debut of the new operating system.

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Alleged One UI Watch 7 Test Build | Via – Theordysm/X

Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra launched with One UI Watch 6 OS. Similarly, the company’s upcoming smartwatches, the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 8 Classic, should be released with One UI Watch 7 out of the box.

Before releasing the new Watch and OS, Samsung is preparing to commence public Beta testing. In the first wave, the company will invite users of the Galaxy Watch 7 and Watch Ultra to test the new features before public release.

Wear OS 6 is expected to replace Google Assistant with Gemini. Wear OS 6 may have even more customization options, and Enhanced Tile support is also expected.

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Samsung’s One UI Watch 7 could expand Samsung Health features, potentially including non-invasive blood glucose monitoring or refined sleep tracking.

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One UI 7 (Android 15) now rolling out to Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5

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It’s a big day for Galaxy fans! Samsung has now started releasing the Android 15-based One UI 7 update for Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 foldable smartphones.

The company’s fifth-generation foldables are now starting to receive the Android 15 upgrade sequentially. Owners of the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 in South Korea confirmed the availability of the major One UI 7 update today.

This release follows the Galaxy S23 series, S24 FE, Tab S10, and Tab S9 series. Except for the Tab S10 series and S24 FE, all the models getting One UI 7 today were released in 2023.

In the next few days, Samsung will open the One UI 7 distribution for more older flagships such as the Galaxy S22 and S21 series. Foldables such as the Galaxy Z Flip 4/3 and Z Fold 4/3 would also join the party around the same timeframe.

The new firmware will bump the current Android and One UI versions from 14 and 6.1.1 to 15 and 7.0, respectively. It’s a major upgrade that carries several new features and major design revamps across the operating system.

In addition to One UI 7 features, some new AI features derived from the Galaxy S25 series are also provided to the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5. The Now Bar and Live Notification are also here to take the multitasking experience to the next level.

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One UI 7 rolling out to Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5

Your device should send a notification for the software upgrade. Meanwhile, you can also fetch the latest software from Samsung’s server manually by navigating through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

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Android 15-based One UI 7 arrives early for Galaxy Tab S9 series

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In a surprise move, Samsung kicked off the One UI 7 rollout for the Galaxy Tab S9 series. Users are quite happy after this shocker as they have assumed the update won’t be here in April as the roadmap listed Tab S9s for May 2025.

Samsung’s One UI 7 update installs the Android 15 operating system. Due to the Beta Program unavailability, users of the Galaxy Tab S9 series are now starting to get the One UI 7 update directly from the version One UI 6.1.1.

Currently, the OTA is rolling out in South Korea, which weighs over 5GB. Users are advised to download the firmware over an unmetered connection. You can identify the update for your Tab S9, Tab S9+, or Tab S9 Ultra through build versions:

Software Versions:

  • Galaxy Tab S9: X710XXU5CYD9
  • Tab S9 Plus: X810XXU5CYD9
  • Tab S9 Ultra: X910XXU5CYD9
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One UI 7 update brings a fresh new user interface to Samsung devices. The redesigned Quick Settings and Notification Panel improve accessibility. The addition of Now Bar and Live Notifications elevates on-device multitasking.

The new software also has smooth animations with improved fluency. Every touch on the screen now feels even more natural than before. Samsung has greatly optimized the One UI 7 for Galaxy devices, keeping a user-centric focus in mind.

All the updates are currently limited to users in South Korea. Samsung has set a May 2025 timeline for the rollout, so it’s not good to mock it now. Still, the company should expand the update to Global users as the rollout is already late.

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Official One UI 7 releases for Galaxy S23 series running One UI 6.1

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The wait is finally over: After Beta testers, Samsung is now providing the official One UI 7 update to the Galaxy S23 series running One UI 6.1. The expansion is pretty quick, but Global users are still waiting for the update to arrive.

The official One UI 7 brings Android 15 to Samsung’s Galaxy S23 series. At present, the rollout is happening in South Korea, and the Global version could go live shortly. Users can identify the update via PDA build versions as follows:

  • Galaxy S23 – S911NKSU6DYD9
  • S23 Plus – S916NKSU6DYD9
  • S23 Ultra – S918NKSU6DYD9

Notably, Beta participants in four countries have unlocked access to the One UI 7 last month itself. Meanwhile, users who stick to the official One UI 6.1 version were patiently waiting for the Stable update to be released by Samsung.

The day has arrived; you can download the official version in South Korea today, coming soon to more countries. To check for updates manually, head towards Settings, followed by Software update. Hit the Download and install key.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with One UI 7

Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra with One UI 7

Over the past few days, Samsung has conveyed the rollout schedule to Galaxy users. The plan revealed that the Galaxy S23 series will start getting the major update in May 2025, however, Samsung is running ahead of schedule.

Samsung’s One UI 7 update brings a brand-new user interface. Features like Now Bar, Live Notifications, and elevated Galaxy AI tools take the experience to a whole new level.

You also get even more customization options through One UI 7 and the 2025 Good Lock. DIY Home and Gesture Animation Tuning are the most standout features of this upgrade.

Enjoy your update, folks!

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Stable One UI 7 is about to hit Global Galaxy S23 models

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Samsung’s Stable One UI 7 update is available for Korean Galaxy S23 series users, and it will soon be headed to Global models.

Last month, Samsung opened the One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S23 series in Germany, India, South Korea, and the US. The company has rolled out two major Beta updates before bringing the Stable build to Korean Beta participants.

This follows a careful testing phase to ensure a smooth experience. Samsung’s cautious approach with the Galaxy S23 series should ensure a stable experience.

After the serious bug reported in Galaxy S24’s Stable One UI 7 update, Samsung is playing it safe with the Galaxy S23 series. The initial rollout has only begun for Korean Beta participants, opening the path for Global models ahead.

Global Galaxy S23 users should see the Stable One UI 7 update in the coming days or weeks, likely in May 2025. The rollout will depend on regions and carriers (and might be delayed, too), so keep checking for updates.

One UI 7 introduces a refreshed design, improved Galaxy AI features, and a new battery icon. These changes aim to make your Galaxy S23 feel faster and easier to use.

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Now Bar displays real-time updates, like workout stats, music playback, or sports scores, without needing to unlock your phone. A quick swipe shows what’s happening, making your S23 more intuitive during activities like running.

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Animations trigger instantly on touch, with faster response rates. The camera app gets a minimalist redesign, and separate quick settings and notification panels simplify navigation, making your S23 feel snappier.

We recommend disabling lock screen security before updating to avoid potential issues, based on past experiences. Earlier, a serious lock screen bug paused that release, prompting Samsung to take extra care with the S23 series.

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