Samsung has confirmed that One UI 7 will be rolled out starting in April.

Samsung has revealed the release date for One UI 7 on compatible devices, aiming for April. The company is also broadening the beta program to include more devices beyond the Galaxy S24 line.

One UI 7 is set to be released in April.

Samsung is expected to launch the stable version of One UI 7, which is based on Android 15, in early April, according to SamMobile. The update will probably be initially available for the Galaxy S24 series before being rolled out to older devices.

The company needs to launch the beta interface program for different smartphones and tablets, such as the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold6, Galaxy Tab S10 series, Galaxy A55 5G, and potentially Galaxy A54 5G, following the emergence of a beta version on South Korean servers.

Samsung’s confirmation matches a rumored One UI 7 timetable that was leaked in February, indicating that the update is expected to be released in April for several devices in the Galaxy A, S, and Z series.

The Galaxy S24 line was the first to receive the beta update of One UI 7, with the initial version being released in December 2024, despite earlier beliefs that Samsung would not extend the program to other devices.

The company has not disclosed the countries or regions where the beta update will be available, but more information will be released soon.

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