Good News! After a huge setback to Samsung’s reputation for not delivering timely major upgrades for its flagship devices. Galaxy S24 and many other devices have been waiting to get the stable One UI 7 update since December. But things escalated drastically, and the company is preparing for the stable update, wrapping up the beta program.
Recently, One UI 7 beta 5 hit the US for Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra users. With this 5th beta update, the company reportedly closed the beta program for One UI 7, and its final and stable version is on the way.
According to the tipster @PandaFlashPro, next month, i.e., in March, Samsung will roll out the stable version of One UI 7 for select devices. Tipster receives the information from the company’s internal software source. Galaxy S24, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6 are the first set of eligible devices to receive the One UI 7 stable update next month.
Samsung Plans to roll-out One UI 7 stable Next Month, According to my New Samsung Software internal Source, Still, youโll have to wait for Confirmation!
โ PandaFlash ๐ (@PandaFlashPro) February 21, 2025
Samsung keeps fixing bugs with each beta release. The 4th beta addresses bugs like lock screen/AOD UI, quick panel UI discrepancies, the disappearance of the status bar from the home screen, etc. The fifth beta update fixes the VVM crash issue.
The back-to-back beta update raises hope for the One UI 7.0 stable update with Android 15 soon. Undoubtedly, the new skin will feature bundles of AI-driven refinements and a lot of new features. Although the official announcement is still awaited, such a piece of information hardly turns false.