Samsung One UI 7 Beta to release by mid-November: Reports

Samsung's One UI 7 update likely to bring fresh coat of paint for various system app icons, including dialler, messages, more
An undated image of Android 15 on a smartphone. — SamMobile
An undated image of Android 15 on a smartphone. — SamMobile

Samsung is rumoured to launch One UI 7 based on Google’s Android 15 update, in early 2025. However, One UI 7 is not likely to be sported on the company’s smartphone for the next couple of months. 

Earlier, Samsung unveiled that it would launch a beta version of One UI 7, which would let software developers and enthusiasts test the forthcoming software.

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), a reliable tipster @UniverseIce claimed that Samsung will "take another half month" before it rolls out the One UI 7 beta update, which is based on Android 15.

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Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is expected to be the first smartphone to receive an update to One UI 7.

Samsung One UI 7 features (rumoured)

Samsung has not officially provided detailed information about upcoming features to its Android 15-based One UI 7 update at the Samsung Developers Conference.

According to the rumours, Samsung's One UI 7 update will bring a fresh coat of paint for various system app icons, including the dialler, messages, gallery, calculator, and clock apps, while notification handling is also reported to be enhanced, particularly the ones showcased on the lock screen.

Moreover, other features expected to support the One UI 7 update include new artificial intelligence (AI) features for the gallery app that let users "restyle" their portrait images using artificial intelligence.