Samsung is gearing up to launch the One UI 7.0 Beta update, based on Android 15, with a new release window set for August. Although the update was initially scheduled for July 29, delays have pushed it back, and it is now anticipated to roll out next month. This new version will bring a range of enhancements and features to Samsung devices, including the flagship Galaxy S24 series, in select regions.
What’s New in One UI 7.0 Beta
According to a report from SamMobile, the delay in the One UI 7.0 Beta release is due to issues related to the upcoming One UI 6.1.1 firmware. The update is now expected to become available in the third week of August.
Here’s what you can expect from the One UI 7.0 Beta:
Revamped Quick Panel : The quick panel is set to get a redesign, featuring two distinct pages—one for control toggles and another for notifications. Users will be able to swipe sideways to switch between these pages.Additionally, there may be an option to hide the labels on the toggles for a cleaner look.
Updated App Icons : Stock apps such as Camera, Clock, Contacts, Gallery, and Phone are likely to receive new, more 3D-looking icons. These updates are in line with the Material You design language introduced by Google.
With these updates, Samsung aims to enhance the user experience and visual appeal of its devices. Keep an eye out for further details as the official release approaches.