
For a long time, the Samsung Galaxy family has been waiting for the stable One UI 7 to arrive on their eligible smartphones; the S24 series owners are currently testing the fourth beta of the latest software skin in different countries. Now, a new timeline suggests that the stable One UI 7 rollout is approaching!
A user (via X) shared a screenshot of Samsung Support which apparently hints that Samsung seems to be preparing for the stable One UI 7 rollout for all the eligible Galaxy devices as it aims to proceed with the release in February 2025.

Substantially, the user belongs to the region (Ivory Coast) where Samsung doesn’t deploy its beta programs as the company limits its beta programs to certain regions, including Germany, the United Kingdom, the US, South Korea, Poland, and India.
Thus, right after asking to Samsung Support, here’s the response:
“However, the stable version of One UI 7 is expected to start rolling out to eligible devices, including the Galaxy S24 series, from February 2025. Although the exact timeline for Ivory Coast has not been specified, Samsung aims to make major updates available globally.”
What’s next?
Previously, it was posted via Samsung India community that Beta 4 will certainly move nearer to its closure, while the stable One UI 7 is supposed to be released soon. Alternatively, Samsung is already too late in releasing stable One UI 7 according to what is was previously reported, it’s possible that the stable rollout will proceed within a month or so.
Moreover, Samsung appears to be adopting a new strategy, where from now on, the company will release its latest flagship S series with the stable One UI x.0 version with some additional features, while the older Galaxy devices will continue testing the beta version. This could be another reason for the software delay.