Samsung has finally rolled out One UI 7 to its 2024 flagships — the Galaxy S24 series and the 6th-generation foldables. While the Tab S9 FE from 2023 isn’t even included in Samsung’s beta program, one user has already managed to get their device running on One UI 7. For those still waiting, the Tab S9 FE is expected to receive the stable One UI 7 update sometime this summer.

Galaxy Tab S9 FE with this internal build looks almost usable
The news comes from X user @Alfaturk16, who shared a short video and a few images showcasing a Galaxy Tab S9 FE running on a leaked internal test build of One UI 7. The build carries version X516BXXU7CYD1, and it even includes the April 2025 security patch. As per the screenshot he shared, the build is around 3.6GB.
But what about the user experience? After all, this is just an internal test build. Some animations do appear a bit choppy, but that’s understandable given the midrange Exynos 1380 chipset. Screen recording adds extra workload on the processor, which likely contributes to the occasional lag in the system animation. The overall user experience look promising for an internal test build, which suggests it doesn’t have much left to iron out.

The video also demonstrates a number of One UI 7 features available for the Tab S9 FE, such as the relocated app drawer search bar and the NowBar.
According to reports, the One UI 7 update for this tablet is scheduled for a June rollout. In comparison, the Tab S9, S9+, and S9 Ultra are expected to receive the update in May.
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