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One UI 7 will bring a fresh new look to the entire interface

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One UI 7 Sally Keynote at SDC24

We’ve recently explored official design changes showcased by Samsung in One UI 7. During the event, Samsung’s Sally mentioned that the team is exploring a brand new UX design and preparing a fresh new look for the entire interface in One UI 7.

Samsung will open One UI 7 Beta for Developers by the end of this year. The final version is scheduled to be launched with new Galaxy S phones next year. The company has made a strategic change in software release time.

During SDC24, Samsung confirmed the integration of AI across its portfolio. It’s all aimed at enhancing customer experiences across products. All Samsung consumer products will be equipped with a unified One UI version next year.

“Samsung plans to extend One UI beyond mobile devices to become the software experience for all consumer products.” Sally during SDC24.

The Korean tech giant will continue to expand Galaxy AI features. Currently, most of the flagship features are limited to flagship models only. However, a selection of Galaxy AI experiences will be coming to A series devices.

The official showcased some changes in the upcoming Galaxy software. Samsung and Google working closely to offer epic experiences on Galaxies. A new design is officially confirmed, with many details were not shared at the event.

“We’re exploring a brand new UX design,” Jeong added. “One UI 7 will bring a fresh new look to the entire interface.”

At Code Lab, Samsung offered a Galaxy S24 Ultra running One UI 7. The software includes a revamped Quick and Notification Panel, enhanced Apps Screen and Recents, rounded UI components across the entire OS, and more.

One UI 7 Sally Keynote at SDC24

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Samsung and Kohler join forces for intelligent water management via SmartThings

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Following the SDC24, Samsung and Kohler announced a strategic partnership in the United States. The companies are joining forces to achieve a significant advancement in water management and sustainability.

Kohler’s Anthem smart showers can now be controlled through SmartThings. Users will be able to monitor the amount of shower water used directly through the brand-new water layer on SmartThings Map View, coming in early 2025.

The intelligent water management will be accessible through the SmartThings app on Samsung Smart TVs, Family Hub, and smartphones to provide a clear and convenient way to track shower water consumption in real-time.

Samsung Map View offers users direct access to their home’s shower water usage. Integrated within the SmartThings ecosystem, users can use Map View to monitor and manage water consumption with real-time tracking, and insights into usage patterns.

This integration with the SmartThings ecosystem highlights Samsung and Kohler’s dedication to enhancing home automation while promoting more efficient water use.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE starts its update journey with September 2024 patch

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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE September 2024 update

Last month, Samsung launched the latest Fan Edition variant of the Galaxy S series, the Galaxy S24 FE. Now, in October 2024, the Korean tech giant has initiated the update cycle for the Galaxy S24 FE with a September 2024 security patch.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE users are getting the September 2024 security update with One UI build version S721USQU1AXI3. The update is currently rolling out for locked models on Verizon network carriers in the US and the company will expand it soon.

The fresh update improves the overall performance of devices as it installs the latest security patch to fix several issues. The company is rolling out the update with system security improvements to keep your files and data safe on your phone.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE September 2024 update

Moreover, it also optimizes system stability to offer you uninterrupted and seamless functionality on your device. This is an initial rollout so it may take hours or days to reach all models.

You can download the first update of Samsung Galaxy S24 FE through Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and Install.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is one of the affordable smartphones with premium features. It comes with a large 6.7-inch FHD+ display that can reach brightness levels of up to 1900 nits. It also has a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for a seamless experience.

Powered by the Exynos 2400e processor, the smartphone features 8GB of RAM, a 50MP main camera, a 10MP selfie shooter, a 4700mAh battery, 7 years of software support, and more.

Sorry Apple, Google: Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is official and it’s GREAT!

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Which Samsung device will be first to get One UI 7.0 update, Galaxy S25 or S24?

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Samsung officially revealed a sneak peek at the upcoming One UI 7 software. The company confirmed final version will debut with the Galaxy S25 next year, while the Beta is probably coming to the S24 series by the end of this year.

Let’s discuss which Samsung device will be the first to get the One UI 7.0 update.

One UI 7 Beta is coming in 2024 while the Galaxy S25 will launch in 2025. This means the new One UI version will go live before the next Unpacked. However, the software may remain in the Beta phase till January Unpacked.

The Galaxy S24 series may be the first to get One UI 7, but not the final version. The Stable update is officially scheduled alongside the S25 launch. Hence, the next flagship lineup will be the first to come pre-loaded with the One UI 7.0 version.

The Galaxy S24 could be the first to receive the One UI 7.0 OTA and the S25 might launch with it right out of the box. No matter which device gets the update first, One UI 7.0 is set to bring some exciting features.

Well, users don’t care much about first and last. Samsung has heavily delayed this year’s software distribution. Therefore, the first priority should be a faster and more seamless rollout of the Android 15 update whenever it begins.

Pushing the update to the Galaxy S24 series and sequential expansion won’t be welcomed. Samsung must ensure all the compatible Galaxy phones (at least flagship) would receive the update at the same time – the same as Apple and Google.

One UI 7 – Simple, Impactful and Emotive

Samsung’s upcoming software significantly enhances user experience with new features, improved customization, and better performance. Galaxy users also expect smoother animations and enhanced battery management.

The One UI 7 could debut more options for themes, icons, and widgets to customize your Galaxy. New camera modes and easily accessible settings for capturing high-quality photos and videos will also be included.

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