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Samsung November 2024 One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy devices getting November 2024 updates. One UI 7 Beta remains a hot topic of discussion, due to later this year’s release. The company is ensuring the OS security on Galaxy devices with the November SMR.
November 2024 updates have been rolling out to Samsung devices sequentially. To be noted, the Galaxy Tab S7 FE was the first device to receive the OTA. Interestingly, the rollout was kicked off in the last week of October 2024.
Samsung is continuously expanding the November 2024 security patch. The latest software update brings fixes for 52 vulnerabilities for Android on Galaxy. One UI also getting fixes for plenty of vulnerabilities identified in the previous months.
Over the next few days, the remaining Galaxy devices will also update to the latest patches. You may experience enhanced performance, smoother functioning, and reliable system animations and transitions given various bug fixes.
Samsung has a wide range of Galaxy devices, which keep updating regularly. Flagship phones remain the priority, but mid-range and affordable models also grab the latest software updates as per their schedule and eligibility.
November 2024 Updates
November 9:
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November 6:
Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Galaxy S23 series (carrier-unlocked) have also received the November patch.
November 6:
- Samsung rolling out the November patch update for the unlocked Galaxy S24 series, bringing an upgraded Auto Blocker with a new Maximum restrictions toggle.
- Samsung has pushed the November 2024 security update for Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4. It also includes the Maximum restrictions function for One UI’s Auto Blocker.
November 5:
Samsung has pushed the November 2024 security update for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra phones in the US.
- Software versions: S911USQS5CXI8, S916USQS5CXI8, and S918USQS5CXI8.
November 4:
Verizon’s Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra getting the latest security update in the US.
- Software versions: S921USQS4AXJA, S926USQS4AXJA, and S928USQS4AXJA
October 30:
Samsung has started releasing the November 2024 security update for the Galaxy Tab S7 FE, making it the first Galaxy device to receive the latest patch.
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Samsung accidentally leaked key One UI 7 design elements
Samsung leaked select One UI 7 design elements and app icons on Galaxy Book laptops. The company rolled out a new Galaxy Book Experience app update. The latest version replaced current app icons with newer ones from One UI 7.
Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program could launch early next week. Recently, the first Beta build has surfaced online on Samsung’s software server. The Public rollout is slated to start by late January or early February next year.
The Galaxy S24 series is first in line to receive the One UI 7 Beta update. The Beta could not be available globally as Samsung is slated to stick to traditional market availability; China, Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US.
Key One UI 7 design elements leaked
The new Galaxy Book Experience app has revamped icons from One UI 7 for Samsung Phone, Samsung Notes, SmartThings, and Tips. The software hasn’t yet been released for Galaxy phones, but icons match with previously leaked icons.
Samsung has revamped many app icons such as Samsung Phone, Samsung Messages, Samsung Internet, My Files, Gallery, Calculator, Samsung Cloud, Samsung Contacts, Settings, Samsung Camera, Samsung Clock, and FM Radio.
The screenshots from Galaxy Book show new Notes and Tips app icons. A majority of Galaxy users want Samsung to change the Notes app’s design. The public build could reflect changes if enough voice is raised during the Beta Program.
At SDC24, Samsung announced a universal One UI software for various device segments. The company’s latest Smart TV models have recently got One UI design, with home appliances featuring a touchscreen set to follow soon.
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Samsung One UI 7.0 Beta nears release, 1st Galaxy S24 Ultra firmware spotted
Samsung is all set to release the One UI 7.0 Beta for the Galaxy S24 series anytime. The first Beta firmware with a build version ending with ZXKB has been spotted on Samsung’s server, hinting at an imminent announcement.
One UI 7.0 Beta release has been delayed since the July-August period. Now, it seems the Beta Program isn’t far from kicking off for Samsung’s latest flagships. For the first time, a Beta build has been listed on Samsung’s software server.
Build version S928BXXU4ZXKB refers to Galaxy S24 Ultra (Global). This means countries like Germany, India, Poland, and the UK will soon be eligible for the Beta activity. There will be separate builds for the US, Korean, and Chinese variants.
Well, we still need to wait for the public One UI 7 Beta Program to commence. The first Beta build has surfaced today only, and there’s always room for finishing touches before seeding it to consumer units.
One UI 7 Beta could be released next week
Recently, a credible source revealed that Samsung could open the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta Program after November 17. It’s expected that the Beta firmware will be available for download early next week.
In the first phase, the Beta Program can be accessible in the US and South Korea. The second phase could cover the remaining five countries. However, there could be some strategic changes in the Beta software’s distribution.
The new One UI version would bring revamped icons, separated quick settings and notification sections, new rounded user interface components, fluid animations and transitions, functional refinements, Galaxy AI upgrades, and so on.
A worldwide Beta Program will help Samsung better understand the needs and likings of Galaxy consumers. We always wish Samsung would open One UI Beta internationally. However, such changes are not likely to happen this year.
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Samsung Galaxy M33 running One UI 7 shows strong benchmark performance
One UI 7 Beta update for Samsung Galaxy devices is almost here, and several phones are already testing it internally. Now, the 2022 Galaxy M series smartphone, Samsung Galaxy M33, running Android 15 and One UI 7 has appeared on Geekbench with amazing benchmark scores.
Samsung Galaxy M33 running One UI 7 has scored 939 in single-core performance and 1987 in multi-core performance. These numbers show a noticeable improvement over its current software, which suggests that the upcoming update will make the phone run faster and smoother.
However, it’s important to note that these scores are from early versions of the software, so the final performance may be different. Still, it shows that Samsung is working hard to make One UI 7 better for users, offering an enhanced experience with improved speed and performance.
Launched in 2022, the Galaxy M33 is powered by a 5nm Octa-core Exynos 1280 processor and a Mali-G68 GPU. It was originally released with Android 12 and is currently running Android 14. With the new Android 15 and One UI 7, the Galaxy M33 phone is showing promising performance improvements in testing.
Samsung is likely to roll out One UI 7 Beta on November 17. The stable version of the update will launch with the Galaxy S25 next year. After that, the update will be rolled out to other Galaxy devices.
Apart from the Galaxy M33, other Samsung devices are also being tested with One UI 7, including the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy A53, Galaxy A73, and more. With testing well underway, One UI 7 looks set to bring better performance and a smoother experience to a wide range of Galaxy phones.
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