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First One UI 7 beta update readied for recent Samsung Galaxy smartphones

The Galaxy S24 Ultra will likely be one of the first devices to receive One UI 7 beta. (Image source: Zana Latif - Unsplash)
The Galaxy S24 Ultra will likely be one of the first devices to receive One UI 7 beta. (Image source: Zana Latif - Unsplash)
One UI 7 is edging ever closer to its first public release. Arriving in beta form first, the Android 15-based update could well reach the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra as soon as next week.

It seems that Samsung is already to provide a first public look at One UI 7.0, which it will likely shorten to One UI 7 upon its initial release. Officially, the company still has not revealed a release date for even beta builds, despite the increasing number of leaks concerning its Android 15 skin in the last few weeks.

Earlier this week, leaker Ice Universe claimed that Samsung would open One UI 7 beta participation next week. Now, it seems that the company has finalised the first public One UI 7 beta for the Galaxy S24 Ultra (curr. $930 on Amazon). As the screenshot below shows, Samsung has now pushed 'ZXKB' to its test servers.

Additionally, this software relates to SM-S928B, meaning that One UI 7 beta should soon be available on Galaxy S24 Ultra handsets sold in Europe and South Korea. Please note that while the screenshot below only relates to one Galaxy S24 device, One UI 7 beta should also be available across not just the Galaxy S24 series but also various other recent Samsung smartphones too. Incidentally, Samsung outlined its initial One UI 7 release schedule last month, full coverage of which we have provided separately.

(Image source: @tarunvats33)
(Image source: @tarunvats33)
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Alex Alderson, 2024-11-13 (Update: 2024-11-13)