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First One UI 7 look on Galaxy Tab S10 series leaked 

Finally, Samsung started rolling out the most awaited Android 15-based One UI 7 beta on older Galaxy devices, initially for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Galaxy Z Flip 6. As per the announcement, the Galaxy Tab S10 series will also get the beta update, although, before the public releases, new leaked images showcase how One UI 7 looks on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. 

Samsung has yet to release the One UI 7 for the Galaxy Tab S10 series publicly, meanwhile one of our colleagues SammyGuru leaked a few images, revealing the first look at the revamped interface for Galaxy Tab S10 running on One UI 7. 

How Galaxy Tab S10 One UI 7 Quick Settings Panel look like 

The leaked images showcase the new Quick Setting page of the tablets, revealing a few key changes; for instance, icons are spaced out more horizontally to fill the larger screen. The background has a full-screen blur effect, the elements are centered on the screen and are not enclosed in a dedicated container.

Noticeably, the images lack a few expected functions such as Notification Shade, Combined view, and side-swipe functionality. 

Galaxy Tab S10 Plus One UI 7

One UI 7 Home Screen & Other UI changes on Galaxy Tab S10+ 

The Home Screen image showcases a few changes such as new widgets, and tighter grids, only six apps are visible in the image, potentially the grid remains the same eight-column layout as One UI 6.1. 

The update seems to bring thicker font in headings, rounded icons on the categories on the left, and new icon designs under Galaxy AI, the battery icon in the status shows a thicker & rounder design similar to One UI 7 beta 3 on the Galaxy S24 series. The report also revealed a version number, with the build number ending with BYA2. 

However, Samsung has yet to release the One UI 7 on the Galaxy Tab S10 series, so it remains to see what new changes the official version will bring.

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