Samsung is now expected to launch its One user interface (UI) 7 beta program with Android 15 in September. However, the company was previously rumoured to release its One UI 7 beta program at the end of July.
Taking to X (formerly recognised as Twitter), SamMobile said that Samsung is aiming for a September launch for One UI 7 with Android 15. It is to be noted that it’s just for the beta, though.
However, according to the post, Samsung will extend “the rollout of One UI 6.1.1” to “many more countries.”
The South Korean tech giant has yet to officially announce the release of One UI 6.1.1 for anything outside of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, and the upgrade has not officially integrated into devices yet.
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The outlet claimed the launch had begun on the Galaxy A34, but provided no proof to back up that claim. A screenshot of the Galaxy A34’s update (which turns on Circle to Search) directly references the update as One UI 6.1, not One UI 6.1.1.
It’s a confusing matter, particularly viewing as Samsung normally announces the rollout of a new One UI version in press releases before the update commences.