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Samsung One UI 7 is now rolling out in these countries – Galaxy S24 series

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Samsung Galaxy S24 series users started getting a huge 5.5GB One UI 7 in many countries. Starting in South Korea, the software is expanding to Europe. Over the next few days, Samsung will continue to push the latest update around the world.

This update brings a refreshed user interface, enhanced Galaxy AI features, and smoother performance to Samsung’s flagship devices. The rollout is happening in phases across the globe, covering numerous countries.

Below, we’ve organized the rollout regions and countries for easy reference, ensuring you know where the Stable Android 15-based One UI 7 update has been released for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra flagships.

Europe

Country (EUX CSC)

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

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Croatia

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

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Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Moldova

Montenegro

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Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Serbia

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Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

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Asia

Country

South Korea

India

Malaysia

Philippines

North America

Country

United States

  • Carrier unlocked as well as Comcast, MetroPCS, T-Mobile, Verizon and Xfinity Mobile

Canada

  • Bell-Internet, Koodo, Bell Mobile, Globalive Wind Mobile, Telus, Virgin Mobile, Rogers, Fido Mobile, Videotron, Chatr Mobile, Tbaytel, EastLink

Mexico – starting May 2025 (source)

South America

Country

Yet to rollout.

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Africa

Country

Nigeria

South Africa

Middle East

Country

Saudi Arabia

UAE

Kuwait

Turkiye

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Oceania

Country

Coming soon to Australia and New Zealand.

How to Check for the Update: To see if One UI 7 is available on your Galaxy S24, S24+, or S24 Ultra, navigate to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. The rollout is phased, so availability may vary slightly within these countries.

Stay tuned for updates as Samsung extends One UI 7 to more regions and devices!

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Update your phone’s apps after installing One UI 7.0

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Samsung has started a global One UI 7.0 rollout and device owners are downloading this update as soon as it shows up, but there’s an essential practice of downloading apps update that you should perform after completing the installation.

One UI 7.0 is based on Android 15, bringing new features and capabilities that are much better than the previous software version. Moreover, the system has redesigned apps that look practical and improve visibility.

An Android update introduces new APIs, deprecates previous ones, and makes modifications to the existing ones. Developers must update their apps to align with the latest changes to ensure a smooth and functional user experience. Moreover, latest app updates could install the new features for better user experience.

A new OS update incorporates the security patches and better data protection, which also improves user data stored within the app. Furthermore, an app update has fixes for bugs and compatibility issues for a seamless user interaction.

The majority of the pending updates may belong to Google apps, system services and Samsung’s pre-installed apps. You can check them via Google Play Store and Samsung’s Galaxy Store.

Prior to downloading app updates, ensure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi. In most of the cases, the phone starts an automatic update, but you should verify the app updates with the following instructions.

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Google Play

  • Open Play Store
  • Tap on the profile
  • Select Manage apps and services
  • Select Updates available and select download.

This will start all the pending downloads on your device.

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Play Store and Galaxy Store app updates

Galaxy Store

  • Open Galaxy Store
  • Go to Menu (bottom bar)
  • Select Updates
  • Tap Update all.

This will start download for all pending app updates.

This is how you can update all apps after downloading One UI 7.0.

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Samsung to launch One UI 8 based on Android 16 in July 2025

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Samsung may introduce the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 in early July 2025 at an Unpacked event in New York, USA. Since these foldables are likely to boot Android 16, the new One UI 8 version would also launch alongside.

By launching One UI 8 with its foldables, Samsung could bring Android 16 to users before Google’s Pixel 10 series, expected in August 2025. However, Google’s faster Android release cycle is influencing Samsung’s plans.

While specific One UI 8 features aren’t yet revealed, Android 16 may improve desktop mode support, enhance health features, and add anti-theft tools. In recent firmware leaks, we’ve seen redesigned apps and minor UI tweaks.

Android 16 is expected to launch in June 2025, earlier than the typical fall schedule, and Samsung aims to align One UI 8 closely with this timeline.

One UI 8 is already in early testing. A leaked Geekbench listing showed a Galaxy Z Flip 6 running Android 16, and test firmware was spotted on Samsung’s servers for the Galaxy S25 series.

The Galaxy S25 series, launched in January 2025 with One UI 7, may receive One UI 8 shortly after the foldables. Samsung’s shift to an earlier One UI 8 release shows its response to user feedback and Google’s accelerated schedule.

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Beyond that, this could mean faster updates for older devices, like the Galaxy S24 and S23 series. Galaxy fans are hopeful this signals a smoother rollout for One UI 8 across Galaxy devices, with Beta could backtrack to the August timeframe.

For now, Samsung hasn’t shared official details about One UI 8 or the foldables’ launch.

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BREAKING: Samsung released One UI 7 Beta 3 with May 2025 patch for Galaxy A55

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Samsung is currently working to make the One UI 7 update available for more Galaxy devices. Meanwhile, the company is rolling out the One UI 7 Beta 3 update for the Samsung Galaxy A55 smartphone.

One UI 7 Beta 3 update for Samsung Galaxy A55 smartphone arrives with PDA version A556EXXU7ZYD7. It is currently available for users in India. The installation package size of this update is around 335MB.

The update brings fixes that users encountered in the previous version to provide a better experience. In addition, it installs the latest Android security patch released in May 2025 to improve system security and stability. The Galaxy A55 becomes the first smartphone to get the May 2025 update.

The update fixes a problem where the lightning icon in the battery symbol was not showing correctly. It also solves an issue where the wrong icon would get selected when double-tapping in the SIM settings.

Samsung Galaxy A55

Moreover, the camera’s Dual Recording feature now works properly without showing an error. The update also improves connection with certain hearing aids that would disconnect during calls while playing MP3s.

The Beta 3 update brings better performance and a smoother experience for Galaxy A55 users. You can download the update via Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and install, if you are testing beta.

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WHAT’S NEW [CHANGELOG]

Bugs that have been fixed

  • Fixed the ‘Lightning’ icon in the battery icon
  • Fixed an issue that is focused with any icon when selected as a double tab in SIM icon change
  • Fixed Camera Dual Recording Unavailable Pop-up issue of a particular path
  • Fixed the issue of disconnection when receiving a call while listening to MP3 after connecting to a specific hearing aid
  • Many other improvements
Samsung Galaxy A55 One UI 7 Beta 3

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One UI 7 makes your phone vibrate when brightness hits 100%

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If your Samsung phone vibrates randomly after the One UI 7 update, don’t worry, it’s not a bug. There’s actually a simple reason for it, and it’s all about the brightness. One UI 7 is the latest software for Samsung Galaxy phones, which brings some cool new features, including better animations and extra haptic feedback. Haptic feedback is the small vibration you feel when you interact with your phone.

In One UI 7, one of the new features is that your phone will vibrate when you adjust the brightness slider all the way to 100%.

This makes sense when you manually move the brightness slider to the maximum. You get a little vibration as a sign that you’ve reached the highest setting.

However, there’s something interesting happening when you let the phone adjust brightness automatically. This means you have set your phone on auto-brightness, and then it alerts you about it.

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If you’re in a bright environment, like outside in the sun or near a window, your phone’s auto-brightness will increase the screen brightness to 100%. And when that happens, your phone will give you that same small vibration, even if you didn’t touch the slider.

At first, this can feel a bit strange, like your phone is vibrating for no reason. You might be holding it and suddenly feel a tap in your palm, but it’s just the phone reacting to the sunlight or bright light.

So, next time your phone vibrates unexpectedly, remember it’s just the auto-brightness feature working. It’s not a bug or a glitch of your phone, just Samsung’s new way of letting you know your screen brightness is at its highest level on One UI 7 devices.

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One UI 7 lock screen blur on Galaxy S25 not working as intended

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Samsung Galaxy S25 lock screen blur is not working as intended, despite the latest April 2025 software update. The lock screen blur engine is not consistent on the S25 series with the latest One UI 7 firmware version.

Tipster Alvin highlighted on X that the lock screen blur inconsistency remains yet to be addressed on the Galaxy S25 series running One UI 7. Notably, other devices with One UI 7 don’t have this weird visual-related glitch.

Samsung lock screen features two shortcuts at the bottom of the screen. Swiping left or right triggers the function linked to the service. While the transition is smooth, the visual effect is not consistent and needs to be fixed.

Swiping the shortcut just blurs up the entire lock screen on the Galaxy S25 models. The strength and transparency of the blur remain static. However, the transition and blur visuals are seamless and elegant on other models.

Galaxy S25 One UI 7 Lock Screen Blur

Image – S25 Ultra and Z Fold 6, both running One UI 7 | Source – Alvin/X

It is said that the blur glitch isn’t a new problem, but remains yet to be fixed even after installing the latest software update. The tipster has posted videos showcasing the blur inconsistency issue on the S25 Ultra, which you can watch here (X).

Lock screen is not the only function accused of being buggy on the Galaxy S25 series. Users previously reported blur engine flaws with the home screen widgets and large folders. Notably, Samsung has not yet acknowledged the issue.

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