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The latest software skin from Samsung, One UI 7, which runs on Android 15, has been making headlines due to its delayed release. As various questions arise among Galaxy users, such as the possibility of skipping One UI 7.1, let’s take a look at what has happened so far and what Samsung’s next move is for a stable rollout of its software skin.
What’s Happened with One UI 7 So Far; Is Samsung Changing Its Pattern?
A New Timeline for One UI 7
With the Android 15-based One UI 7, Samsung aimed to introduce significant changes, and it seems they have succeeded. Traditionally, Samsung releases its latest Galaxy S series with the One UI x.1 version, while older devices test the latest One UI x.0 software in its beta state. However, this time, the stable One UI 7 launch has a new timing, with no major software update for an entire year. Samsung started the One UI 7 beta journey in December 2024 and is still continuing with beta builds:
- December 5th, 2024: The first One UI 7 beta arrived for Galaxy S24 series owners with notable features and changes.
- December 16th, 2024: One UI 7 Beta 2 was released, focusing on bug fixes and improvements.
- January 6th, 2025: One UI 7 Beta 3 introduced features like game booster playback settings and additional functions.
- February 19th, 2025: Samsung released One UI 7 Beta 4, which brought bug fixes, improvements, and two new features: AI Filters and Samsung Log (exclusive to Galaxy S24 Ultra).

The Beta-Stable Story
Samsung’s strategy appears to have changed, as the Galaxy S25 series arrived with the stable One UI 7.0 build, skipping the 7.1 version. This suggests that there might not be a One UI 7.1 update. The S25 series owners received exclusive features, while beta participants are testing the One UI 7 version with limited features. Samsung might adopt this new scheme for future releases, including One UI 8.
Features and Improvements with One UI 7
One UI 7 brings significant changes and features, including improved Galaxy AI, a new visual redesign, and updated home screen standards. The stable version is currently reserved for the Galaxy S25 series smartphones. You can find detailed information about the features in the changelog.
One UI 7 Compatible Devices
The following Galaxy devices are compatible with Android 15-based One UI 7:
Galaxy S Series
- Samsung Galaxy S25/S25+/S25 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S24/S24+/S24 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S22/S22+/S22 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21/S21+/S21 Ultra
Galaxy Foldables
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6/Flip 6
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5/Flip 5
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4/Flip 4
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3/Flip 3
Galaxy Fan Edition models
- Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
- Samsung Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy tablets
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra/S10+
- Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra/S9+/S9
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE+/S9 FE
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra/S8+/S8
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
- Galaxy Tab A9+/A9
- Galaxy Tab Active 5
- Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
Galaxy A Series
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A55
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A35
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A33
- Galaxy A25
- Galaxy A24
- Galaxy A23
- Galaxy A16
- Galaxy A15
- Galaxy A14
- Galaxy A06
- Galaxy A05
- Galaxy A05s
Galaxy F Series
- Galaxy F55
- Galaxy F54
- Galaxy F34
- Galaxy F15
- Galaxy F14
- Galaxy F05
Galaxy M Series
- Galaxy M55
- Galaxy M55s
- Galaxy M54
- Galaxy M53
- Galaxy M35
- Galaxy M34
- Galaxy M33
- Galaxy M15
- Galaxy M14
- Galaxy M05
Will Samsung Release One UI 8 Beta After Distributing One UI 7 Stable?
As Google works on Android 16, Samsung may need to match its release timeline. With two developer previews and two beta builds already released, Samsung might skip One UI 7.1 and start working on One UI 8 right after delivering One UI 7 stable for all eligible devices.

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