One UI 7 Brings a Visual Overhaul to Samsung’s Software Update Page

While Galaxy S24 series owners have been excitingly testing the newest Android 15-based One UI 7 beta program in several selected regions, the second phase has also landed with a host of bug fixes and other key improvements.
Amidst many changes and newly added features, some exciting visual overhauls and enhanced personalizations are slowly coming to the fore, focusing on offering an advanced and impactful mobile platform to the users. One among them is the changed software update page UI.
Samsung One UI 7 Software Update Page Get New Tweaks
Samsung performed a host of visual changes, from redesigning the stock app widgets to splitting the notification panel from the Quick Settings, with One UI 7. Meanwhile, the company also, apparently, revamped the entire look of the software update page, which now seems to be more unique and amazing.

For years, Samsung has been using the same banner for the Galaxy device’s software update page that consists of a person holding a phone with several apps, including Messages, Phone, Contacts, Gallery, Settings Gear, and Files, spread all around. Now, the new One UI 7 version brings a new look to the overall UI of the software update page. The banner now ditches the older elements, adding a complete change to it.

The new banner for the firmware page comes with an enlarged version of some significant apps like the new pill-shaped battery icon, screen rotate, Samsung Internet, Galaxy AI, and Samsung Messages with the hues of blue, green, and white colors arranged systematically to offer a neat and tidy look to the entire page.
As the days pass by, with Galaxy audience testing more beta phases of the One UI 7 version, it’s expected that Samsung will not stop here. Therefore, Galaxy users will be experiencing more new changes and features with the upcoming beta stages to offer upgraded security, functionality, and productivity.