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Samsung is gearing up to roll out its One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, and speculation around eligible devices is heating up. While the company has yet to release an official list or timeline, tipster @TheGalox_ lists over 50 devices that are likely to receive the update.

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The list compiled by @TheGalox_ includes a wide range of Galaxy smartphones and tablets, spanning flagship, mid-range, and budget segments. Notable entries are Galaxy S smartphones as far back as the S21 series, including the S21 FE. Samsung’s foldable lineup—ranging from the Z Fold 6 to the Z Flip3—is also expected to make the cut. While the recently launched China exclusive Galaxy W25 and W25 Flip are absent in the list, they are also likely to receive the Android 15-based update.

Galaxy smartphones expected to receive One UI 7 update

• Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
• Galaxy Z Fold6
• Galaxy Z Fold5
• Galaxy Z Fold4
• Galaxy Z Fold3
• Galaxy Z Flip6
• Galaxy Z Flip5
• Galaxy Z Flip4
• Galaxy Z Flip3

• Galaxy S24 series
• Galaxy S23 series
• Galaxy S22 series
• Galaxy S21 series

• Galaxy A73
• Galaxy A55
• Galaxy A54
• Galaxy A53
• Galaxy A35
• Galaxy A34
• Galaxy A33
• Galaxy A25
• Galaxy A24
• Galaxy A23
• Galaxy A16
• Galaxy A15
• Galaxy A14

Galaxy Tablets expected to receive the update

• Galaxy Tab S10 series
• Galaxy Tab S9 series
• Galaxy Tab S9 FE series
• Galaxy Tab S8 series
• Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 2024 & 2022
• Galaxy Tab A9 series
• Galaxy Tab Active5
• Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro

What’s New in One UI 7?

One UI 7 is expected to be the biggest upgrade in the history of One UI. It’s expected to bring a fresh design and several functional enhancements. Leaked screenshots suggest updates like new icons, widgets, and wallpapers, as well as support for large folders that can organize more content at a glance.

The software may also introduce a revamped camera interface, enhancing user experience with a more intuitive layout. Other visual upgrades include a new unlock animation and updated battery and charging icons.

A significant redesign appears to be coming to the control center, with larger toggles for brightness and volume adjustments, potentially making the interface more user-friendly.

(Source 1, 2)

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