One UI 7 Beta Prepares for Launch with Availability in Nearly All Eligible Regions
Galaxy owners have been waiting for One UI 7 Beta for a long time, with Samsung still not specifying the exact launch schedule as the work continues on a major revamp for its Android skin. Although recent reports reveal that the One UI 7 beta could be here anytime soon, the wait for the next software seems to be coming to an end.
While the initial spotting of Android 15-based One UI 7 beta firmware appeared for the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones, the list got expanded as the latest beta firmware has just been spotted on Samsung servers in more eligible regions.
One UI 7 Beta Program Edges Closer to Launch
According to reports shared by Tarun Vats, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra models were actively spotted running Android 15-based One UI 7 beta firmware in almost all the countries eligible for Samsung’s newest beta program. These regions significantly include South Korea, India, Germany, Poland, the UK, and the US.
However, as of now, there’s no sign whether Samsung will reach the Chinese market or not. Since then, the One UI 7 beta firmware has already been spotted in six out of seven eligible markets, signifying things are actually moving closer regarding One UI 7 beta. Also, except for the Galaxy S24, even the Galaxy S23 series was spotted running the beta firmware in the US market.
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Alternatively, Samsung usually does not follow the pattern to roll out the beta program simultaneously to all the countries, but the beta launch schedule rolls out in certain batches. Initially, the US, South Korea, and Germany markets are major regions to get the beta program, followed by the other eligible countries a few weeks later, though.
Moreover, Galaxy owners are expecting to witness the One UI 7 beta launch probably this week, and Samsung is probably eyeing releasing its long-awaited Android skin without any further delay.