Technical News Office – Samsung is planning to roll out One UI 7 update based on Android 15. The company is offering the upcoming software with many special features. Samsung revealed that its beta versions will be released first and then the final version will be rolled out. The company might release the first beta version of One UI 7 in the coming days, but the timing of the final version is not confirmed at the moment. In the beta version, users will start enjoying the new features even before the final update arrives. When can the beta version be released to software developers and what features can it contain? Let us know.
When will the update be released?
Samsung has announced that it will roll out the One UI 7 beta to testers by mid-November. At the same time, a tipster said that Samsung will take half a month longer to roll out the One UI 7 beta update based on Android 15. Samsung’s One UI 7 beta was significantly delayed this year.
which phone will receive it first
It was initially expected to arrive in August, but the company revealed last month that it would release a beta version by the end of the year, while a stable version would follow next year, presumably in alongside the rumored Galaxy S25 series. The Samsung Galaxy S24 series could be the first smartphones to get the One UI 7 update.
Samsung One UI 7 Features (Expected)
Unlike the previous version of One UI, Samsung did not provide information about the features of its One UI 7 update based on Android 15 at the ‘Samsung Developers Conference’. But even before it arrived, feature information was revealed. Samsung’s One UI 7 update will bring a new color to many system app icons, including the dialer, message, gallery, calculator, and clock app. At the same time, notification management should also be improved.
Other features in the One UI 7 update include new AI features for the Gallery app, which will allow users to “makeover” their portraits using artificial intelligence. The Sketch to Image feature will also be included in the update. Samsung Galaxy smartphones are also expected to support Google’s Homework Help feature, which was introduced at Google I/O earlier this year.
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