Uh-oh! You might already be late to the One UI 7.0 party. Samsung seems to have closed new registrations for the beta program in the US. Well, it may be accepting participants in batches, so you may want to keep trying. While some users couldn’t register because the maximum number of participants had been reached, we could enroll in the beta recently. Meanwhile, Samsung has yet to launch the beta program in some markets, including India.
Samsung’s One UI 7.0 beta slots may be filling up fast, so hurry up
Yesterday, Samsung announced One UI 7.0 beta for the Galaxy S24 series in Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US. The beta update was immediately released in some regions, including the US. However, the company allegedly closed new registrations stateside a few hours later. Users were shown a message indicating that the beta program had already enrolled too many users.
“The maximum number of One UI Beta Program participants has been reached. Thank you for your interest,” the message read. Several users reported seeing this message, suggesting that the beta program was closed permanently. However, we recently tried registering a Galaxy S24 Ultra and Samsung showed us no such message. This suggests the company temporarily closed registrations in the US and later reopened it.
I was going to install the beta….it seems like demand is high for One UI 7 pic.twitter.com/SvHZiajGnt
— Alpaca Tech😎 (@AlpacaAlpacaAl1) December 5, 2024
Samsung could close beta registrations again if too many people join. So if you want to try out One UI 7.0 on your Galaxy, you better hurry up. You can register via the Samsung Members app — which requires a Samsung account. As said earlier, One UI 7.0 beta registrations are yet to commence in India. History suggests it may not arrive until next week. In the meantime, check out the video below where we dive deep into the big update that brings Android 15 to the Galaxy family.