Official: One UI 7.0 beta is released for Samsung Galaxy S23

 

Samsung has just released the One UI UI 7.0 beta update for the Galaxy S23 series. This is the first test version for Flagship Models 2023 and is now available in four countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, India, and South Korea. Samsung also confirmed that the Galaxy Tab S10 and Galaxy A55 will soon be updated to Beta by the end of this month.

The first beta update of One UI 7.0 for Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra with ZYC3 software number. The OTA package for the Ultra version has a capacity of nearly 4.7GB, a fairly typical number for a large operating system update. In addition, this update also comes with a security patch in March 2025, helping to overcome more than 50 important security holes.

In addition to improving security, One UI 7.0 also brings a series of notable changes in the user interface, optimizing performance and improving AI. This is considered one of Samsung's largest operating system updates, promising to redefine the experience of using Galaxy. The animation system is smoother, and many smart AI features and a series of utility upgrades help the experience of using the phone to become smoother and more intuitive.

If you are using the Galaxy S23 and live in one of the four supported countries, you can register to participate in the One UI 7.0 Beta test program through the Samsung Members application. Just open the application, find banners about the beta program, click it, and follow the instructions to complete the registration. Then, go to Settings> Software Update> Download and install to download the beta update.

Samsung has confirmed that the stable One UI 7.0 version will be released in April. However, before that time, the company could continue to release another beta update for the Galaxy S23 series. Currently, One UI 7.0 beta is also available on the Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. The Galaxy S24 series has received four beta versions, while the folding models have just received the first test last week.