Samsung has officially confirmed the rollout timeline of its One UI 7 software update, which is based on Android 15, for eligible smartphones. The company has announced that the upcoming Galaxy S series, expected to be launched on January 22, will be the first phones to launch with the stable version of One UI 7.
One UI 7 Update to be Released by March
According to Samsung, the stable version of One UI 7 will be sequentially rolled out to other existing Galaxy devices, including smartphones and tablets, by Q1 2025, which means that the update is expected to be completed by the end of March. The update will include user feedback obtained through the beta programs, the company said.
Eligible Devices to Receive One UI 7 Update
The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be the first handsets to be updated to One UI 7, based on previous years' trends. The One UI 7 Beta 3 version was rolled out for select Samsung Galaxy smartphone users earlier this month, introducing faster fingerprint recognition for Galaxy S24 series users.
Pre-Reservations for Galaxy S Series Now Open
Pre-reservations for the anticipated Galaxy S series handsets are currently open in Indi
a, with customers eligible for considerable discounts and other benefits. The Galaxy S25 lineup is expected to come with Snapdragon 8 Elite chipsets paired with 12GB of RAM.
Key Features of One UI 7
The One UI 7 update is based on Android 15 and is expected to bring a redesigned interface and several new features to eligible Samsung devices. The update is expected to improve performance, enhance security, and provide a more intuitive user experience.
Conclusion
Samsung's announcement of the One UI 7 release timeline ahead of the Galaxy Unpacked event has generated significant interest among Samsung fans and tech enthusiasts. With the update expected to be completed by the end of March, users can look forward to experiencing the latest features and improvements on their Samsung devices.