The stage is set for Samsung to launch the anticipated Galaxy S25 series phone. The event will unveil not only the Galaxy S25 series but also new Galaxy AI features and the long-awaited One UI 7 update.
Samsung has been testing its next major software update, One UI 7, for over a month and has now officially announced a timeline for when compatible Galaxy smartphones can expect to receive it.
One UI 7 launch timeframe
In a press release from Samsung Korea, the company announced that the One UI 7 beta program is its most successful beta program to date, and the first beta update closed twice as fast as the One UI 6 beta.
More importantly, Samsung confirmed that all compatible Galaxy S series devices should receive the One UI 7 update by the end of the first quarter of 2025. So we can expect a rollout completion by March 31, 2025. Notably, the press release omits the latest flagship foldable, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6.
It’s important to consider that this timeline might be specific to the Korean market. However, Samsung typically follows a similar rollout schedule for global market too, so users worldwide can expect the update around the same time.
An official confirmation of the exact release timeline for all Galaxy smartphones is likely to come during tomorrow’s Galaxy Unpacked event.
What’s coming in One UI 7
The beta updates have offered us enough sneak peek into what you can expect with One UI 7. It will introduce a new feature called Now Bar which is a pill-shaped dynamically updating bar on the lock screen similar to Apple’s Dynamic Island. You can use it to control music playback, timers, and more.
The update also includes a redesigned Quick Settings panel and new app icons. Additionally, the OS includes various subtle UI tweaks throughout the system, including an updated camera app interface and, for the first time, a vertical app drawer.
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