It seems stable One UI 7 update is just around the corner. Two days ago, the South Korean giant released its fourth version of One UI 7 beta, and today, the fifth version is available.
Yes, you read that right. Now, Samsung is moving fast and wants to close the beta program as soon as possible, as its users have already been frustrated by the delay in rolling out a stable version. According to a moderator on the community forum (via Reddit), Samsung has closed the beta program of One UI 7 and will release the stable version very soon.
The One UI 7 beta 5, firmware version ZYBB, is now rolling out in the US. The beta update is available for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra users only. At this moment, it is available only on AT&T and Verizon networks.
Interestingly, the fifth build arrives as a minor update, weighing just 436MB for the Ultra model. The changelog mentions just one bug fix, โFix VVM Crash issue.โ This could be related to the Visible Virtual Machine. Apart from this, no other changes or new features are found.
In comparison, Beta 4 was a huge update, weighing around 1.4GB. It added a few new features, like an Al Filter and a Samsung Log function in the Camera (S24 Ultra only). The update even addressed a couple of bugs, which you can find in our One UI beta 4 article.
Furthermore, a tipster suggests that the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6 owners will receive a stable One UI 7 update sometime in March 2025.
Galaxy S24 Series | Z Fold 6 | Z Flip 6 Users Get Ready for Next Month! ๐
โ PandaFlash ๐ (@PandaFlashPro) February 21, 2025