While the beta release still looks some way away, Samsung has long been testing the One UI 7.0 update internally. We have already seen test firmware builds for several Galaxy devices on its server. The company recently uploaded the first test build for the Galaxy S22 series.
Galaxy S22 users could get One UI 7.0 beta as testing continues
Samsung has uploaded the internal One UI 7.0 test build for the Galaxy S22 series on its server. Spotted by @tarunvats33, the first test build bears the firmware version S908BXXUDFXKS for the Ultra model. The test firmware has gone live in Poland, one of the seven countries where Samsung is expected to launch beta programs. India, China, South Korea, Germany, the UK, and the US are the other six markets.
The One UI 7.0 beta program for Galaxy devices was initially expected to launch in July or August but has been delayed indefinitely. We are now looking at a mid-December release. momentum recently. The Galaxy S24 series should receive priority for the beta rollout, though Samsung could expand it to other models later. The latest sighting suggests the Galaxy S22 lineup will also get beta updates.
The final stable release of One UI 7.0, which integrates Android 15, will arrive in early 2025. Samsung will introduce it with the Galaxy S25 series before rolling it out to other devices. However, Galaxy S22 users may have to wait longer for it. Samsung will first update newer flagships, including foldables.
The One UI 7.0 update could be Samsung’s biggest yet. It is set to introduce many changes that will improve the device’s performance and user experience. The company has revamped UI elements, improved system animations, and introduced many new features, including AI tools. It delayed the beta rollout to ensure these changes worked perfectly from day one. Stay tuned for more about One UI 7.0.