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Leak: Samsung Galaxy S25 family to boot One UI 7.1

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Samsung has completely shuffled its software segment this year. The Beta is pushed back to late 2024 and Stable to early 2025. The uncertainty about the existence of One UI 7.1 in the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is seemingly answered.

A recent X post of IceUniverse suggests Samsung Galaxy S25 series could boot One UI 7.1. At the SDC24, the company pledged to bring the final version of One UI 7 with the new Galaxy S series early next year.

In the past, Samsung released new One UI updates by the end of the year. New Galaxy S phones debut in the first quarter, installed with x.1 iteration. Later, older Galaxy phones receive incremental updates with new features.

Following Samsung’s announcement, it was assumed that the One UI 7.1 could not come. However, the version strategy of One UI seemingly remains unchanged. The next-gen Galaxy S phones could indeed boot the One UI 7.1 software.

The leaker noted that Galaxy S25 Ultra with 16GB RAM and Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 will be the most powerful phone. Thanks to the exceptional chipset, the flagship will introduce breakthroughs in performance and efficiency.

One UI 7 will significantly improve experiences on existing Galaxy phones. But the new One UI 7.1 version will offer a whole new experience. We expect the One UI 7.1 update to be available for flagship phones by the end of March next year.

Samsung’s One UI 7 is expected to bring a whole new user interface. Quick Settings and Notification Panel could be separated for easier access. OS-wide component changes are also likely as teased in the development firmware.

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