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After the US, One UI 7 Beta (4) fix expands to more countries 

Samsung’s One UI 7 beta story continues! Although the company is aiming for delivering the best possible user experience for the Galaxy S24 series owners. While the 2024 flagship users are currently testing One UI 7 Beta 4, the company seems to be expanding the new software that comes with a few fixes for the S24 series devices, after the US. 

A few days back, Samsung dispatched a new One UI 7 beta build for Galaxy S24 lineup in the US that eventually brought a few fixes to the VVM crash issues related to the US carriers; now, it’s not limited to the American regions, as the company is expanding the new Beta software to more countries, including India, Germany, Poland, and South Korea. 

However, the latest One UI 7 beta update for Galaxy S24 family comes with a different version number ZYBF version number, where the build number is entirely different from that of the US. Surprisingly, it’s previously reported that in any case, if Samsung considers expanding the newest One UI 7 beta update for the S24 lineup to more countries, then it should come with a different version number. 

Meanwhile, the One UI 7 beta update will not be considered as a beta 5 build as it is merely a quick fix that fixes the issue where the refresh rate apparently drops in certain situations for the Galaxy S24 Ultra models, while also fixing other relevant bugs in order to provide a more stable and smooth user experience. 

For now, this news beta build for Samsung’s Android Skin could be a new version within the same beta 4 update, while there’s no exact information whether the company is looking forward to expanding the One UI 7 beta streaks for Galaxy S24 series owners in different eligible countries.

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