Samsung‘s highly anticipated One UI 7 update is reportedly in the testing phase by the company’s subsidiaries, ahead of a broader beta release. According to recent reports, the new update will be based on Android 15, which has yet to debut on Google’s Pixel devices. While Samsung hasn’t confirmed specific details, the company is expected to provide more information at its upcoming developer conference next month.
Samsung’s Subsidiaries Begin One UI 7 Beta Testing
Reports indicate that Samsung’s subsidiaries in countries like China, Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US have been testing the One UI 7 beta for several weeks. This year’s update will likely bring significant user interface enhancements alongside AI-driven features, building on Samsung’s AI strategy. The beta testing phase is a critical step before the update is released to a broader audience, expected to happen soon.
One UI 7 Launch Timeline (Expected)
Although Samsung has yet to announce an official timeline for the One UI 7 release, speculation points to the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC24) on October 3 as a possible venue for its unveiling. The update will likely roll out in phases, with flagship devices like the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z series receiving it first, followed by other models like the Galaxy A, M, F, and C series in the following months.
Global Testing Expands
Samsung has reportedly expanded its software testing to additional regions beyond its usual territories this year. This wider reach suggests that Samsung is preparing for a more comprehensive launch strategy for One UI 7, ensuring a smoother rollout across different markets. As the official beta release nears, users can expect to see further details about new features and compatibility with various devices.