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The anticipation for Samsung’s Android 15-based One UI 7 update is at an all-time high, especially among users of older Galaxy S series smartphones. With the Galaxy S25 series debuting One UI 7, many users of previous-generation devices are eagerly waiting for the update. While Samsung has yet to confirm an official rollout date, leaks and reports suggest that the wait may soon be over. Here’s everything you need to know about the One UI 7 update, including release timelines, AI features, and the list of supported devices.
Samsung recently released the fourth and final beta update of One UI 7 for the Galaxy S24 series. Reports indicate that the stable public release will follow shortly. While Samsung has not provided an exact date, customer support has confirmed that the update is coming soon.
Initially, reports suggested that One UI 7 would arrive after two more beta updates, hinting at possible delays. However, newer leaks confirm that the Galaxy S24 series will receive the stable One UI 7 update in the first half of March 2025.
Older flagship models, including the Galaxy S23, S22, and S21 series, are expected to receive the One UI 7 update by April 2025. This timeline applies to both standard and Fan Edition (FE) variants.
While there’s no confirmed date for mid-range devices like the Galaxy A, M, and F series, they are expected to get the One UI 7 update after the S series rollout is completed. Users can anticipate the update by mid-to-late 2025 for eligible devices.
One UI 7 introduces a range of AI-powered capabilities and UI enhancements designed to improve user experience. Here’s a breakdown of some of the key features:
A personalized AI feature that provides daily updates on:
Samsung has confirmed that One UI 7 will roll out to a broad range of flagship, foldable, and mid-range devices. Below is the complete list of eligible models:
With Samsung’s One UI 7 update just around the corner, users of the Galaxy S24 and older flagship models can expect a stable release starting March 2025. AI-driven features, enhanced privacy controls, and a refined UI make this a highly anticipated upgrade. Mid-range device users will need to wait a bit longer, but they can still look forward to an improved experience later in the year.
Stay tuned for official announcements from Samsung regarding the exact release dates, and make sure your device is ready for the update!
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