Samsung Releases One UI 7 Beta 4 Update for Galaxy S24 Series

 

Samsung has just released the One UI 7.0 Beta 4 update for the Galaxy S24 series, marking the next step in the testing process before the official stable version is released. This build comes more than a month after Beta 3, focusing on bug fixes and improving system stability. However, according to some sources, this may not be the final test version, as Samsung may continue to release two more Betas before the official version appears in April or May.

One UI 7.0 was first introduced on the Galaxy S25 series last month. Previously, Samsung rolled out three betas for the Galaxy S24, the most recent of which was released in early January. After a long wait, the fourth beta update is finally rolling out, with users in South Korea and India being the first to receive it.

The One UI 7.0 Beta 4 build for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra has the ZYBA firmware version. According to the changelog, the update brings a number of new features, along with bug fixes and performance optimizations. Samsung has added AI filters and Log video format support to the native camera app and has also improved some issues related to the lock screen, Always On Display, Quick Panel, fingerprint scanner, and Good Lock.

The latest beta update will soon be expanded to other regions, including China, Germany, Poland, the UK, and the US. If you're enrolled in the beta program on your Galaxy S24, check for the update in the coming days.

Samsung also recommends that users not exit the beta program without updating to the latest version. If you go back to One UI 6.1, you won't have any issues, but if you continue to use an older beta, you may not get the stable update when it rolls out. Currently, this beta program isn't available for any other Galaxy devices.