Samsung has confirmed that One UI 7.0, its latest custom interface based on Android 15, will officially launch in April. The company had previously expanded the One UI 7 Beta program and announced plans to roll out the stable update. Now, according to information from Samsung New Zealand, One UI 7.0 will be released simultaneously in all markets. This is good news for Galaxy users who have been waiting for this major upgrade for over 5 months.
While Samsung has committed to launching One UI 7.0 in April, the actual update timing will vary depending on the device and carrier. As usual, the Galaxy S24 series will be the first to receive the official update. Meanwhile, older flagships like the Galaxy S23, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and Tab S10 series only recently joined the Beta program. Samsung may continue to release a few more beta builds to refine and fix bugs before rolling out the official update.

The One UI 7 Beta program has now been expanded to seven countries for the Galaxy S24 series and four countries for other premium devices. Samsung also confirmed that the Galaxy A55, a mid-range smartphone, will join the Beta testing program this month. Additionally, the company is internally testing the One UI 7 Beta for the Galaxy S22 series and may open a short-term testing program for certain markets, depending on the progress of the testing.
While the update schedule may vary by region and model, with the official confirmation from Samsung, Galaxy users around the world can rest assured that One UI 7.0 will be available on their devices in April.
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