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[PSA] All Galaxy S24 won’t get One UI 7 Beta in the US

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Samsung is gearing up to kick off this year’s One UI Beta Program. If you are waiting for One UI 7 Beta, do remember that all Galaxy S24 users won’t be eligible for it in the US. The company’s previous distribution strategy signals limited Beta presence.

Over the years, Samsung made significant improvements in its software distribution. The company still faces criticism over a phased rollout, delayed firmware deployment, and limited Good Lock availability. One UI Beta Program also has a controversial spot.

The One UI 7 Beta will be available in the US, but not for all consumers. The company will avail the firmware to carrier-unlocked models in the country. Meanwhile, carrier-locked models are not eligible for the Beta firmware given previous rollouts.

T-Mobile is an exception here.

Despite incompatibility with carrier variants, Samsung and T-Mobile offer One UI Beta trial to Galaxy users. This year as well, the Galaxy S24 series will be eligible to test the Beta alongside unlocked models.

One UI 7 will be based on the new Android 15 operating system. We expect core security enhancements and a crucial privacy boost. The Gemini Nano will also see some upgrades with the new OS resulting in an enhanced AI experience.

Galaxy AI will also add new useful features for compatible devices. This time, the expansion of AI features could not be like the first phase. However, Galaxy users would surely get amazed experiencing the big upgrade to One UI.

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