Samsung’s One UI 7 Update Schedule Leaked for Galaxy S24 and Earlier Models

Samsung’s upcoming One UI 7, which will be based on Android 15, is set to make its debut on eligible smartphones, but the company is expected to roll out the update later than some of its competitors. While brands like OnePlus and Oppo have already begun deploying their Android 15 updates for flagship devices, Samsung has not yet officially confirmed when it will begin the One UI 7 beta testing phase. However, a recent leak has revealed potential timelines for when Samsung Galaxy S-series devices will receive both the beta and stable versions of One UI 7.

According to a tipster on X (formerly Twitter), the One UI 7 beta program could kick off as early as next month. The leak, attributed to Samsung insiders, suggests that Samsung will initiate the beta phase for the Galaxy S24 series, which includes the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra, during the first week of December. This timeline means that users of Samsung’s latest flagship series could be among the first to experience the new features and improvements of Android 15 under the One UI 7 skin.

The leak also hints at the possibility of a wider rollout for older Galaxy S-series devices after the S24 series gets its beta update. Samsung typically offers a gradual rollout of its major updates, starting with its newest devices and then expanding to earlier models. The stable release of One UI 7 is expected to follow the beta testing phase, which may take several weeks or months depending on the feedback and testing results.

While the official confirmation from Samsung is still pending, these leaked details provide some insight into the company’s update strategy for its Galaxy S series. One UI 7 is expected to bring several enhancements, including UI tweaks, performance improvements, and deeper integration with Android 15’s new features. Samsung users are eager to see how these changes will improve their device experience, particularly given the delays compared to other manufacturers.