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Samsung Reveals One UI 7 Beta 4 Progress Plan for Galaxy S24 Series

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Samsung fans are now frustrated as the company is still not providing specific information or guidelines that directly suggest what the next step is regarding the latest Android 15-based One UI 7 version release, despite it being too late already. 

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 series owners now have a clear understanding of the beta progress plan thanks to a recently posted official notice.

Samsung’s One UI 7 Beta program will go on! Beta 4 to arrive next week

While the company has already previously clarified that the One UI 7 beta program for the Galaxy S24 series is still ongoing and also hinted that the fourth beta could arrive once it gets fully prepared, recent reports suggest that Samsung aims to refine its newer software and so the distribution of the fourth beta for the S24 lineup is to begin after a few days.

Since the Galaxy family, especially the Galaxy S24 series owners, had to wait for a long time right after the beta 3, which was released on 6th January, this turned into a serious frustration among the audience. Samsung finally took it to the community forum issued an official notice where the company confirmed that the One UI 7 Beta 4 is currently being prepared, aiming to release it next week for the S24 owners.

Samsung is not in a hurry to launch stable One UI 7, ensuring to offer a refined user experience 

Alternatively, Samsung even explains that the company is currently focusing on ensuring the best possible One UI 7 experience for the S24 series users, while the goal is to enhance the longevity and performance of older Galaxy devices as well. 

Apart from this, the company appears to be taking its time to release the stable One UI 7 version, prioritizing refined optimizations, smooth transitions, and an enhanced user experience before embarking on the global rollout. With the One UI 7 Beta 4 for the Galaxy S24 series owners finally arriving next week, it’s clear that the stable version will get further delayed, at least for now

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