
Samsung is anticipated to open the One UI 7 Beta program in the next week after taking a couple of months to develop it, even though it may not be as smooth as expected.
Samsung has already delayed the Android 15-based One UI 7 software version to roll out more than expected, and the reason behind this is supposed to make the latest software version more stable, smooth, and bugless to enhance the beta user experience as compared to previous versions. However, it is not the case anymore since a new report suggests against expectation.
A well-reliable tipster, Ice Universe, shared a text post on X, claiming that the One UI 7 beta may bring too many bugs and also not be as smooth as expected. He mentioned that in the latest version of XKB, there are still bugs in animation, and they are new bugs that have not been seen ever before.
He stated that there are enough notable things that the Korean giant has fallen behind in a few recent years. However, it’s quite difficult for them to make up all the previous defects within half a year, but they still have time.
If this report comes true, then the Android 15-based One UI 7 will bring many bugs along with new features, improvements, and changes. So now interested users in joining the beta program are recommended to install the beta update at their own risk.
However, Samsung still has not revealed any official announcement regarding the OneUI 7 beta. But the recent reports are claiming that the beta program will start next week for sure. Recently, the hidden One UI 7 pages were spotted on the latest Samsung Member app, which also hints at the near release. The company has already released the One UI 7 forum on the US community for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 series.