Samsung One UI 7 Beta Faces Delay: Here’s When to Expect It
Samsung’s next major iteration, One UI 7, is a hot topic among Galaxy enthusiasts. The company is delaying the schedule of its One UI 7 beta program, but now it seems that it’s almost ready to open the beta program initially for the Galaxy S24 Ultra anytime soon in September.
A new report hints that the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta is almost ready for the Galaxy S24 series. According to a new report, Samsung could open the One UI 7 beta program sometime in September.
Previously, it was revealed that on July 29, the One UI 7 beta would be on the floor, but the report went wrong, and the beta update has yet to arrive. Now the new report claims the One UI 7 beta phase will open in September.
The reason behind the delay seems to be a commitment to provide a more stable and bug-free release. This decision is directly based on the last buggy experience of the One UI 6.0 beta, which faced numerous issues.
The Korean band is using several levels of alpha testing to catch and fix bugs and issues early in the development process to ensure a smoother beta testing experience for users. It seems that the company will have a shorter OneUI 7 beta testing phase with fewer builds due to the accuracy of the software’s stability from rigorous alpha testing.
The Galaxy AI is also one of the reasons for the delays in One UI updates as they integrate new AI features. The complexity of porting Galaxy S24 AI features to older devices is evident in the delayed release of One UI 6.1 and 6.1.1.
It seems that the delay in the release of One UI 6.1.1 may push back the One UI 7 beta. Potentially, the company prioritizes a shorter and bug-free beta program for One UI 7.0, which will introduce efficient visual changes. It remains to be seen whether this report will come true or whether the wait will last longer.