What you have to know
- The One UI 7 beta, initially expected to debut on July 29, is now rumored to have been pushed back.
- According to trade insiders, the anticipated release date may have been pushed back due to the continued refinement of One UI 6.1.1 and the prioritization of stability enhancements for One UI 7.
- Samsung is reportedly accelerating the rollout of One UI 6.1.1 across compatible devices before introducing One UI 7.
The One UI 7 beta launch, previously scheduled for today, July 29, now seems to have been delayed once more.
Reports from multiple reliable sources suggest the Samsung One UI 7 update, initially intended for users, may be experiencing a delay according to a post on SamMobile’s X.
A potential delay is expected in the roll-out of the One UI 7 beta, originally slated for Monday’s introduction. However, the One UI 6.1.1 update for the S24 series has yet to be released. pic.twitter.com/RO8rjHsbz5
Samsung is likely to delay the beta launch due to internal issues within the company.
South Korea’s leading tech firm intends to focus on internal development before commencing the One UI 7 beta rollout.
According to Jambor, he attributes the delay to credible information sourced from reputable outlets, including Ice Universe and chunvn8888. As Samsung announces, One UI 7 is currently undergoing rigorous stability testing, likely contributing to the delayed rollout.
Samsung confirms:
Samsung released One UI 6.1.1 recently, focusing on enhancing AI capabilities for Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Z series devices. As part of this overhaul, Samsung has also introduced a range of enhancements designed to boost productivity and diversify media capabilities across its Galaxy lineup.
Despite the possibility of a delay, Samsung seems to be ahead of its typical One UI update timeline. The primary beta of One UI 6 was unveiled to the public on August 11 last year. The possibility of One UI 7’s launch being delayed once more cannot be ruled out, potentially aligning with its previous timeline.
When One UI 7 is released to the general public and beta testers, it is expected to. A significant overhaul of the camera interface is expected to be one of the most notable updates. Reports suggest Samsung is poised to relocate critical camera controls, encompassing picture modes, rapid adjustments, and zoom functions, to the lower portion of the display for streamlined accessibility.
Samsung’s One UI 7 seems to be embracing a modern aesthetic, characterized by rounded design elements and silky-smooth transitions. Samsung may be redesigning its notification panel to feature a modern two-panel layout. The notifications might be on the left and Fast Settings on the right.