One UI 7.0 beta may arrive soon, for real this time. Samsung has already dropped some hints, and additional clues recently appeared in the Samsung Members app, which will handle beta signups. The official rollout for the Galaxy S24 series could start early next week.
Samsung is well-prepared for the One UI 7.0 beta rollout
Samsung was originally rumored to start One UI 7.0 beta testing at the end of July. However, halfway through November, the company has yet to announce the beta update, though it has confirmed a stable release in early 2025. Recent rumors suggest a beta program for the Galaxy S24 series could finally go live next week. Multiple sources claimed it, though none reported a precise release date.
In the meantime, Samsung uploaded the first One UI 7.0 beta build for the Galaxy S24 series to its official server in the US and several other regions, indicating a nearing beta release. X user Tarun Vats recently found more evidence in the Samsung Members app. The company has already added pages related to the One UI 7.0 beta to the app. There are pages for beta sign-up, withdrawal, and community discussions.
These pages are currently hidden from the public but confirm that Samsung is preparing for the beta rollout. Samsung Members app is an essential tool for One UI beta programs. Galaxy users can sign up for beta testing through this app and provide feedback on the beta software. The hidden pages should go live as soon as Samsung announces the One UI 7.0 beta rollout.
As said earlier, the Galaxy S24 series will first receive the beta update. Samsung is expected to release the beta software for other models later this month or in early December, including foldable and mid-range phones. The stable version won’t arrive until the Galaxy S25 launch in January. The new flagships should ship with One UI 7.1, which will roll out to older models later. Stick around for more information.