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Samsung One UI 7 stable update delay

Samsung could have already begun the One UI 7.0 stable rollout, but a mistake in the last beta release pushes the rollout further by a week, at least. The company will release another One UI 7 beta update for the Galaxy S24 series to resolve an issue created by the third beta build.

Almost everyone was expecting Samsung to kick off the One UI 7.0 rollout this week, but the latest information spoils the excitement and brings more disappointment to Galaxy fans. Reliable Samsung tipster Ice Universe has revealed that the Galaxy S24 series will get its fourth One UI 7 beta to address the screen color calibration problem.

Galaxy S24 One UI 7.0 stable release delayed

The third One UI 7 beta for the Galaxy S24 models has an issue with the screen color calibration that makes the display look more yellow than ideal colors. Samsung has fixed the issue, which is included in the fourth beta. It should roll out very soon to existing beta users.

Samsung hasn’t announced when it will release the fourth One UI 7 beta for the Galaxy S24 series or revealed the stable release date. However, the brand typically takes about a week to roll out the stable version after the final beta goes live. So, even if the fourth beta arrives this week, Galaxy S24 owners may have to wait at least another week for the stable One UI 7 update.

If you have a Samsung Galaxy device that’s eligible for One UI 7.0, remember to follow this guide to prepare your device for a smooth upgrade.

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While you wait for One UI 7.0, read all the major changes of this massive upgrade below.

What’s new in One UI 7?

One UI 7 offers a host of big upgrades and features that make using your phone smoother and more intuitive. The animations are now smooth, making switching between apps and multitasking a breeze.

The camera app has been cleaned up, offering a simpler, more streamlined experience. Switching between camera modes and zoom levels is now easier, even with just one hand.

Finally, Samsung has added a vertical app drawer — something we’ve been waiting for a long time. While you can still switch to the horizontal layout if you prefer, most users will probably stick with the vertical one.

One of the biggest visual upgrades in One UI 7 is the Now Bar. It’s Samsung’s version of Apple’s Dynamic Island, showing useful info right on the lock screen. It works with music, recording, stopwatch, reminders, and more.

With this update, Samsung also introduces a split notification center and Quick Settings panel, which is already a thing in many Chinese smartphones. Now, you can swipe from the right to access Quick Settings and from the left for the notification center.

Other changes include a redesigned battery indicator, new icons for native apps, and more adaptive charging options, like limiting charging to 80%. Samsung has also added fresh widgets and enhanced Galaxy AI features.

Also read:
1. Prepare your Samsung Galaxy for a smooth upgrade to One UI 7
2. 6 lesser-known Android 15 features (but are super useful)

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