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Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta will open doors for Galaxy device users too

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Samsung has officially confirmed that the One UI 7 Beta program will be open to Galaxy users, not just developers. This is a great opportunity for users of Galaxy flagship devices to try out the new features and share their feedback.

Last week at the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC24), Samsung announced that the One UI 7 Beta update will be available for developers at the end of this year, with the stable version launching alongside the Galaxy S25 series. However, the company did not provide any information about whether the beta will be open to regular users.

Now, a Samsung community moderator has confirmed that the One UI 7 public beta will start for Galaxy users once the schedule is set. This means users will soon have the chance to test One UI 7.0 and help Samsung make it even better by providing feedback.

While the beta is a bit late compared to previous One UI versions, it’s because Samsung is currently focusing on a big upgrade that will enhance how AI works in everyday tasks.

Though users will have to wait a little longer for the beta to begin, Samsung promises to share more information through the Samsung Members app soon.

Samsung is gearing up to enhance the software experience across its devices with One UI 7.0. The beta program will soon allow users to explore and enjoy new features.

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