Connect with us

One UI 7

One UI 7.0 Could Bring iOS Like Battery Health Statistics Facility

Published

on


Android 15-based One UI 7.0 is the new hope for Galaxy users, especially for those whose satisfaction was not fulfilled with the last One UI update. This time, the expectation is to bring detailed statistics on battery health features from the forthcoming One UI 7.0 update. 

Android 15-based One UI 7.0 is supposed to arrive in the second half. Now it is expected that with this update, Samsung could offer the facility to implement the improved battery statistics function; this functionality will depend on the API value returns. This feature will report more detailed information regarding the battery’s health, for instance, battery charge cycle count, charging policy, charging status, and more. 

This is being speculated by a post on X, shared by a tipster named @kro-roe, in which he attached a screenshot that revealed that Samsung could offer a detailed battery health statistics feature along with One UI 7.0. 

However, this revelation is not surprising, since last time, during the One UI 6.0 revelation, it was reported that One UI 6.0 may bring detailed statistics on battery health features, but that didn’t come true. Now the same leaks are coming for the One UI 7.0 update. 

The battery health metrics depend on BatteryHealth APIs, which lean on the capabilities of the charging IC and HAL, so the accuracy may vary depending on the smartphone or other devices. Samsung’s biggest rival, Apple, has already been offering this feature to its iPhones for so long.

Meanwhile, Samsung has not committed officially yet regarding this facility, but it will be interesting to see whether this feature will be included in the One UI 7.0 features list or not.


Hello, I'm Raghav a part-time writer of Samlover. Curiosity coursing through my veins, I'm a knowledge junkie with a knack for explaining the complex in ways that make sense (even if it takes a few extra words). Don't be fooled by the big headphones and ebook reader facade - I might disappear into worlds of words and ideas, but Doubt, my ever-vigilant canine companion, keeps me grounded. He's the furry alarm clock that drags me to the park twice a day, reminding me that the real world exists beyond the pages and podcasts. So, forgive the occasional long-winded post – consider it a side effect of an insatiable mind fueled by a love for learning and a loyal mutt who ensures I never get lost in the labyrinth of knowledge.

Android 15

One UI 7.0 (Android 15) Might Bring Vertical App Drawer

Published

on

By


Samsung’s next iteration is Android 15-based One UI 7.0, and deep down, it should be in the developing phase since Google already rolled out the first beta of Android 15. We expect the One UI 7.0 update to introduce a vertical app drawer. 

Transparently, Samsung updates its One UI skin in the most customizable way, despite lacking a feature named vertical app drawer, which users have been asking for a long time. Finally, it is now expected that Samsung could offer the vertical app drawer along with the One UI 7.0 update. 

If the reports are to be believed, the official in charge of Good Lock’s development unveiled that the forthcoming major update of One UI will bring the vertical option in the app drawer, as they unveiled while answering a user’s question regarding the possibility of getting the vertical app drawer feature back in Good Lock’s Home Up module. 

Samsung’s One UI launcher did not permit the awaited vertical app drawer facility, but it was offered as an option in Good Lock’s Home Up module. Interested parties could effortlessly use that feature to change the app drawer’s alignment as per their preference. However, the features were recently removed, and the reason behind this appears to be that One UI 7.0 is about to bring a vertical app drawer option; Home Up doesn’t need that feature anymore. 

Google has already made Android 15 Beta 1 available to download. A few months after Google I/O 2024, Samsung is expected to open the One UI 7.0 Beta program initially for its high-end Galaxy S24 device and then release it for the rest of the flagship device.


Continue Reading

One UI 7

Android 15 Beta Here, But When Can We Expect One UI 7.0 Beta?

Published

on

By


Google started working on Android 15 a long time ago and has already rolled out two developer previews on Android 15. With the latest development, it has also rolled out the first beta update of the latest Android OS iteration for the Pixel devices. Now, here we are waiting for the One UI 7 based on Android 15, but it will be available in the next few months.

Android 15 Have many new features

With the last two developer previews, Google has already hinted about several new functionalities that will be available under Android 15. Now,  with its first beta update, the company has showcased several new functionalities. Such a Samsung Dex-like desktop UI makes the application compatible with the full-screen mode. It has added more options for cellular and Wi-Fi networks to increase security. It also added more settings for note-taking, wallet apps, and more. Let’s explore them all.

Full-screen apps

Google has made its default app compatible with full-screen mode, and it has applied a full desktop-type feel. Applications will get a status bar at the top and the navigation bar at the bottom float over the Apple with the translucency effects.

Taking notes directly from the lock screen

Samsung smartphones with the S Pen already come with the feature of taking notes from the lock screen, but the stock version of Android didn’t support this feature. Now Google has finally installed this feature.

The company has proposed an API that app developers and OEMs can use to make apps that can become default note-taking apps on a phone or tablet. 

Default wallet app settings 

As of now, the stock version of Android has the option to set an app as the phone’s default, and now, with Android 15, it will also start supporting setting the wallet application to use as the default.

More Wi-Fi security options 

In the Wi-Fi network menu, there will be a new toggle added,’send’device name’. When the user enables this feature, it will hide the device name from the Wi-Fi access point or router.

Cellular network security

To enhance cellular network security, there is a new feature called ‘Cellular network security’. It will provide information about the cellular network and notify you if the cellular network you are connected to lacks data encryption or if it records the phone’s IMEI or IMSI.

If all these features arrive on One UI 7.0

As Google prepares these features for Android devices, it is possible for the Galaxy device to arrive by default. But Samsung has the authority to represent these features with its One UI 7.0 skin, and it is also possible that it may hold some features and give them with the next One UI 7.1 update.


Continue Reading

Android 15

One UI 7 Release Date Predictions, Eligible And Ineligible Devices, And Possible Features

Published

on

One UI 7 Android 15

Android 15 means the arrival of One UI 7.0. Google is driving for its next biggest iteration in the tech industry, obviously Android 15. Already,  it has released two developer preview programs and is tested on Pixel devices, along with tons of customization and modification options. 

Usually, Google introduces its Android’s latest iteration early in the second half of the year; the expectation is the same for the Android 15 as well. As soon as Google appeared close to the stable release of its Android update, Samsung also started announcing its latest Android version-based One UI beta program, which is based on One UI 7.0. 

The Android 14-based One UI 6.0 era has almost come to an end, and now it’s time to discuss the Android 15-based One UI 7.0. Let’s take a closer look at the next biggest iteration in the tech world. 

Samsung has already introduced Galaxy AI, a power package of generative AI features, with One UI 6.1, so with One UI 7.0, it could offer more AI features, stable performance, upgraded functionality, a seamless experience, and whatnot, just to enhance users’ experiences on their older devices. Currently, Samsung is releasing the One UI 6.1 update to its eligible devices, and maybe deep down it started gearing up for One UI 7.0

Samsung Android 15 Update: One UI 7.0 Release Date, Features, Eligible/Ineligible Devices, and More 

It is expected that Android 15-based One UI 7.0 will be stable in late October 2024. This prediction is quite simple, as Samsung usually releases its latest Android-based One UI update between late October and early November; for instance, the last time One UI 6.0 was officially released was on October 30, 2023, whereas One UI 5.0 was released on October 24, 2022. So based on this prospect, it is expected that Android 15-based One UI 7.0 will be officially out sometime late in October.

One UI 7

One UI 7.0’s beta program could begin almost a month before the stable release in September 2024. However, this schedule could also shift forward; if Google actively works the same as now, then the stable version of Android 15 won’t appear so far from now. Once Android 15 gets stable, within no time Samsung will also release the Android 15-based One UI 7.0. 

The beta program for Android 15-based One UI 7.0 will only be held in these regions: 

  • The US, UK, India, Poland, Germany, Korea, and China. 

Android 15-based One UI 7.0 Eligible Devices List 

Samsung usually releases its latest software update to its flagship devices first, whether it is about a major OS-based One UI update or security patch. As per this ritual, the Galaxy S24 series is first in line to get the forthcoming Android 15-based One UI 7.0.

Samsung recently introduced the Galaxy S24 flagship series on Android 14-based One UI 6.1, which will be the first series to get the latest One UI 7.0 update. This will also be its first major update, and then the rest of the Galaxy S series devices will get the update soon, excluding the Galaxy S20 and Note 20 family as it already lost its software support. Specific devices from the Galaxy S, Galaxy Z, Galaxy A, Galaxy F, and Galaxy M series will be eligible for this update if they have not crossed their allotted software limit. 

Where One UI 7.0 will be the first major update for the Galaxy S24 series, at the same time this will be the last update for some Galaxy devices; for instance, the Galaxy S21 series and more. 

Android 15-Based One UI 7.0 Coming to These Samsung Devices 

  • Galaxy Z Fold 6 
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6 
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5 
  • Galaxy Z Flip 5 
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4
  • Galaxy Z Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S9+ (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S9 (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S8+ (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy Tab S8 (Wi-Fi/5G)
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S24+
  • Galaxy S24
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23+
  • Galaxy S23
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S22+
  • Galaxy S22
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21+
  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21 FE
  • Galaxy A14 (LTE+5G) 
  • Galaxy A15 (LTE+5G) 
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A24
  • Galaxy A25
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy A34 
  • Galaxy A53 
  • Galaxy A54 
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A73
  • Galaxy F54 
  • Galaxy F34
  • Galaxy F15
  • Galaxy M55
  • Galaxy M54
  • Galaxy M34
  • Galaxy M53
  • Galaxy M33
  • Galaxy M15

These Samsung devices will receive OneUI 7.0 as their first major update

As we already mentioned above, the Galaxy S24 series will receive its first major OS update, Android 15-based One UI 7.0. Apart from this, all the Samsung Galaxy smartphones that launched on Android 14 will be the ones that will receive Android 15 as their first major update. Check out the list mentioned below: 

  • Galaxy S24
  • Galaxy S24+
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A35

Samsung Galaxy Devices That Will Receive the Last Update As One UI 7.0 

As per the software policies, Samsung, at the time of launch, allotted the duration of the software support. Back in 2022, Samsung changed its software policy and committed to offering four years of major and five years of security patches. And now for the Galaxy S24 series, it has committed to offering seven years of software support. And before 2022, Samsung used to offer three years of major updates to its flagships.

To this prospect, the Galaxy devices, which launched in 2021, will get their last update as Android 15-based One UI 7.0. Check out the list mentioned below: 

  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21+
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3
  • Galaxy Z Flip 3

When Could The Galaxy S24 Get Android 15 (One UI 7.0) Update 

Most likely, by the end of October, the Galaxy S24 series could get an Android 15, One UI 7.0 update. Whereas the beta program for this update for the Galaxy S24 could start a month before the stable release, maybe in August or September. Since Samsung rolled out its major OS update in October, and the Galaxy S24 is the latest flagship device, that’s why it is first in line to get the update, so by this point, in late October 2024, the Samsung Galaxy S24 could receive the One UI 7.0 update. 

Ineligible Samsung Devices List for Android 15 (One UI 7.0) Update

Sad to relate. Here we are mentioning the Samsung Galaxy devices list, which lost their software support and is unfortunately not eligible to receive the latest Android 15-based One UI 7.0 update. – 

  • Galaxy A72
  • Galaxy A52
  • Galaxy A52 5G
  • Galaxy A52s
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A13
  • Galaxy A04
  • Galaxy A04e
  • Galaxy A04s
  • Galaxy M53 5G
  • Galaxy M33 5G
  • Galaxy M23
  • Galaxy M13
  • Galaxy M04
  • Galaxy F23
  • Galaxy F13
  • Galaxy F04
  • Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab A8
  • Galaxy Tab S7 FE

One UI 7.0 Will Boost Up Samsung Devices With An Upgraded Software Version 

Android 15, One UI 7.0 is the latest iteration to arrive. It’s pretty obvious since it is a major OS update, so it will bring tons of new features, changes, customizations, improvements, and more. It is expected that with this update, the brand will expand the Galaxy AI area by offering more generative AI features, security and privacy enhancement, partial screen recording, upgraded camera utilization in third-party apps, notification cooldown, and many more. 


Continue Reading