One UI 7 update: Android 15-based One UI 7 update release for Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy S23 series is among the hot topics for Samsung users. Earlier, it was reported that the company would expand its One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series on February 7 with an update following to the Galaxy S23 series in the coming weeks but it did not happen.
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However, the latest report suggests that Samsung may expand the rollout in April, after rolling out a few more beta updates. As per Tipster, Samsung will also introduce two more One UI 7 beta versions before rolling out the public update. The Beta 5 is expected to roll out in March while the One UI 7 beta 6 will roll out in April, a few weeks before the public One UI 7 release on the Galaxy S24 series.
If this is true, there will be a total of six One UI 7 beta updates hinting that Samsung is focusing on fine-tuning its Galaxy AI features and new design tweaks before expanding beyond the Galaxy S25 series.
One UI 7 release for older devices
According to reports, the One UI 7 update will be available in April for the Galaxy S24 series, but other devices, including the Galaxy S23 series, will receive it even later. Since stable Android 16 is already in development and might launch sooner than anticipated, Google will be close to releasing it by the time Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for older devices.
One UI 7 eligible devices
The update will be available for all Galaxy series, including the S24, S23, S22, and S21 (FE variants included), as well as the A series, which includes the A73, A55, A54, A53, A35, A34, A33, A25, A24, A23, A15, A14, A05, and A05s, and the M series, which includes the M55, M54, M53, M35, M34, M33, M15.
In terms of the Z lineup, the Flip 6, Fold 6, Flip 5, Fold 5, Flip 4, Fold 4, Flip 3, and Fold 3 will all receive an update.
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