Samsung One UI 7.0 Beta Program: When and How to Join

by | Jun 4, 2024 | News

Samsung is hard at work developing its latest custom Android interface, One UI 7.0. While the beta program has not been officially announced, reports indicate that it is currently under developmental testing. This news, highlighted in a tweet by Tarun Vats, has sparked excitement among Samsung Galaxy users eager to experience the next iteration of One UI. The beta will release later this summer, likely in July 2024. If you want to get in on the fun, read on to see what to expect and how to join the beta.

What to Expect from One UI 7.0

One UI 7.0 is anticipated to bring a variety of enhancements designed to improve user experience, performance, and device functionality. Although specific details about the new features are not yet available, past updates suggest we can look forward to refined aesthetics, enhanced customization options, and more seamless integration with Samsung’s ecosystem of devices and services. Several rumors suggest Samsung may incorporate a vertical app drawer option, outside of Home Up for the first time. We may also see additional Good Lock features incorporated into the stock software. Check out our video below for a full list of rumored features for One UI 7.0.

Preparing for the One UI 7.0 Beta Program

While the One UI 7.0 beta program has not been officially announced, users can prepare for the upcoming release by familiarizing themselves with the Samsung Members app. This app serves as a hub for Samsung users, offering access to support, community forums, and of course, exclusive beta programs.

To get ready for the beta program, ensure that you have the Samsung Members app installed on your Galaxy device. If you don’t already have it, you can download it from the Galaxy Store or the Google Play Store. Once installed, sign in with your Samsung account and explore the various features and resources available in the app.

When the beta program is officially announced, details will likely be posted in the “Notices” section of the Samsung Members app. Keep an eye on this section for the beta program announcement, which will include instructions on how to register and participate. Typically, beta programs are rolled out in phases and may initially be available only in select regions, so it’s important to check regularly for updates. In the US, you can expect the beta to be available on Unlocked models and T-Mobile locked models based on past launches.

 

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Benefits of Joining the Beta Program

Participating in the One UI 7.0 beta program will give users early access to the latest features and improvements. This allows users to experience the new interface and provide valuable feedback that can help shape the final release. Beta testing also offers an opportunity to engage with the Samsung development team and other beta testers, fostering a collaborative environment aimed at refining the user experience.

Looking Forward

While beta testing can sometimes come with minor bugs and issues, the overall experience provides a rewarding glimpse into the future of Samsung’s software. The feedback collected during the beta phase is crucial for Samsung to identify and fix any issues, ensuring a polished and stable final release. If you only have one phone as your daily driver, it is not advisable to install the beta on that device. 

Samsung’s work on the One UI 7.0 beta program represents a significant step toward delivering a more refined and feature-rich interface for Galaxy users. As we await the official announcement, the beta program promises to offer an exciting preview of what’s to come.

For more detailed information on the development of the One UI 7.0 beta program, you can watch the original video we posted on the expected features here. Make sure to bookmark this page and our Youtube channel for full coverage when the beta for One UI 7.0 arrives later this summer.

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Jeff Springer

Jeff Springer

Jeff Springer is the Founder and Managing Editor at SammyGuru. Pursuing his passion for mobile tech, he started covering Samsung and Android on his Youtube channel in 2014 and continues to post daily Samsung tutorial videos. As a past staff writer at XDA Developers and Android Police, Jeff has a wealth of experience managing written content as well. In 2023, Jeff started SammyGuru to offer a different type of Samsung news site. He firmly believes that providing great value to readers is the core mission of our coverage. Jeff lives in Phoenix, AZ with his wife and two kids. In his small amount of free time, he collects fountain pens, stationery, and Pokémon cards.

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