Based on recent reports, it is expected that Samsung Galaxy users will finally get a taste of Android 15 with One UI 7.0 Beta as early as next week. This will be a long-awaited update for Samsung Galaxy fans, as Google and several other manufacturers have already rolled out stable builds of Android 15 for devices like the Pixel 9 and others. In contrast, Galaxy phones are still running Android 14 for the time being. It's important to note that this will be a beta version, not a stable release, so if you're not comfortable using a beta, you'll have to wait even longer.
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This information comes courtesy of the tipster Ice Universe, who predicts that the One UI 7.0 beta will start rolling out after November 17th. Initially, it will be limited to countries such as South Korea (Samsung's home country) and the United States. This aligns with what was revealed at the Samsung Developers Conference earlier this year, where it was stated that the public beta of the Android 15 build would launch before the end of the year, although no specific date was provided.
I predict that next week, after November 17th, One UI 7 Beta will start.
The first countries include South Korea and the United States.
As for what to expect from One UI 7.0, the beta is expected to bring several changes compared to One UI 6 based on Android 14. First, Samsung is expected to offer a reworked quick settings panel, which will have a much cleaner look. It is also expected to include a new feature called the "active panel," which could be a take on Apple's Dynamic Island feature from the iPhone. Additionally, there may be revamped icons that will give the UI a fresh look and feel. Reports suggest that widgets in One UI 7.0 could feature labels, similar to iOS, although these are still rumours and should be taken with a pinch of salt until an official release from Samsung.
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