Samsung
One UI 7 Beta release date undecided until the stability mark
Samsung hasn’t yet decided on the One UI 7 Beta release date. The company’s moderator reportedly revealed that the focus is on reaching the stability mark. Unless the firmware reaches reach usable state, the Beta won’t be released.
SamsonSirJi / X claimed to have the moderator’s confirmation regarding the Beta release. The One UI development staff is focussing on bringing stability to the software. That said, the release date hasn’t been finalized for the Galaxy S24 series phones.
Rumors floated online claiming One UI 7 Beta release will happen on July 29. The input has proven untrue as the company didn’t announce the Beta Program. Now, the latest input suggests the Beta release date is uncertain, and work on stability is underway.
UPDATE: There's no official release date set for the One UI 7.0 beta based on Android 15. Samsung is currently in the early stages of development, focusing on building a stable (usuable) version for the Galaxy S24 Ultra before starting the public beta program. #OneUI7… pic.twitter.com/b2TEYC2RtA
— Samson Sir Ji (@SamsonSirJi) August 1, 2024
Android 15 is expected to launch at this month’s Made by Google event. There are rumors that the Pixel 9 series wouldn’t come pre-loaded with Android 15. This indicates major strategy shifts from the Android maker, pointing at strategic transitions.
Samsung previously released Beta builds around Google’s Made By Google event. The timeframe could be maintained this year as well. However, the recent rumors created intense hype among consumers despite the absence of official confirmation.
Not only release date, but netizens also posted fake video clips claiming to be from One UI 7. Several visible and functional changes are likely but they are yet to be distributed among the general public through the Open Beta Program of the new skin.
Samsung’s One UI Beta is usually released in seven countries. The Galaxy S24 series will be the first to receive the Beta update. US unlocked and T-Mobile variants would also be compatible to run the pre-release build of Samsung’s Android 15 update.