Samsung is silently working on the next generation of One UI, which will be called One UI 7, and is expected to be released to beta testers by the end of 2024.
While the wait for Samsung’s new generation software is turning out to be too much, there are rumors of a major overhaul of the software, including the control panel, a new icon pack, and smoother functionality.
According to the reliable tipster Ice Universe [via @UniverseIce on X (formerly Twitter)], it has been claimed that One UI 7 will be the biggest improvement in the entire history of Samsung’s software.
One UI 7 is definitely the biggest improvement in the history of One UI or the entire Samsung software.
But if you want to experience the most powerful One UI 7, please buy the Galaxy S25 Ultra 16GB RAMversion. It will provide the most powerful chip and the most ample memoryโฆโ ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) October 16, 2024
Here, the tipster seems to be talking about the increased refinement, smoothness, and responsiveness that the new software is expected to bring, improving the overall system stability.
Furthermore, he mentions that the new software might debut as One UI 7.1 on the Galaxy S25 series, and he advises future buyers to get the 16 GB RAM variant of the upcoming Galaxy S25 Ultra to get the full One UI 7.1 experience.
This is stated to be true because of the integration of Samsung’s software with the enhanced capabilities of the upcoming Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 (8 Elite) chipset alongside the ample 16 GB RAM in the Galaxy S25 Ultra‘s highest-end variant.
He goes on to say that the 8 Gen 4 equipped with the Galaxy S25 Ultra is too powerful, with the chipset expected to have a strong balance between performance and energy efficiency.
In fact, he is so optimistic about One UI 7’s smoothness that he rated the software. On his personal smoothness scale of 0 to 100, One UI 6.0 scores 60 points, while the One UI 7 running on Galaxy S24 Ultra scores 85 points, and the One UI 7.1 on Galaxy S25 Ultra scores a whopping 92 points.
These are some very optimistic claims, and if they turn out to be true, the wait for One UI 7 might be worth it. The software is expected to be a huge leap in terms of overall refinement, and we can’t wait to see how it pans out.