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Samsung One UI 7 stable devices

The fact that One UI 7 is a pretty significant upgrade in recent years amplifies the eagerness to explore the software. And why not? There are major UI upgrades, new widgets, animations, features, and a host of improvements that make it a solid upgrade. However, the rollout has been sluggish so far. In fact, Samsung still hasn’t updated any Galaxy device to the stable version of One UI 7.

The stable One UI 7 rollout is scheduled to kick off next month. However, there are already some Galaxy phones that run the stable version of One UI 7 out of the box. This is the best solution to experience the stable One UI 7 software right now. Simply, get a Galaxy phone that comes preinstalled with it. Below is the list of such devices.

Samsung phones that come with stable version of One UI 7

These Galaxy phones run the stable One UI 7 software right from the factory. Interestingly, there are some cheap phones as well from the M and F series. So, even cheap phones have access to One UI 7, but premium phones like Galaxy S24, Fold 6/Flip 6, and more are still in the queue. To many people, it seems like Samsung doesn’t care about older devices (premium devices included), further questioning Samsung’s software rollout strategy.

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When will older Galaxy devices get stable One UI 7 update?

Samsung is currently busy expanding the One UI 7 beta program to more Galaxy devices. The Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 are the latest beta participants, with more devices to join it later this month. As for the stable release, it’s scheduled for next month.

While Samsung hasn’t provided a release timeline yet, it’s obvious that the Galaxy S24 series will be the first in line when the rollout begins next month. Other premium models, such as Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and Tab S10 series, should join the party in the same month. It will then expand to mid-range and cheaper Galaxy devices.

While the stable update is at least a month away, you can get an early taste of One UI 7 via the beta program. For that, you need an eligible Samsung device (Galaxy S24 series, S23 series, Tab S10 series, Z Fold 6/Flip6, or Galaxy A55), and you must reside in a country that’s eligible for the beta program (eligible countries include India, Korea, the US, and the UK). Or, you can get a Galaxy device that runs One UI 7 out of the box.

Also read:
1. One UI 7 will be the last major upgrade for these Galaxy devices
2. Massive One UI 7 delay making me lose trust in Samsung’s software update policy
3. One UI 7 on older Galaxy devices might not get this Galaxy AI feature

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