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Samsung remains committed to delivering enhanced features and stability to improve the overall device experience for its users. To achieve this goal, the company is tirelessly working to bring its next major update, the One UI 7, to eligible devices. Notably, Galaxy S24 users have been receiving beta updates for testing purposes in a limited region, with the latest beta 5 update now live.Regional Limitation of One UI 7 Beta 5

Recently, Samsung released the latest One UI 7 beta 5 update for the Galaxy S24 series in the US, carrying the firmware version number ZYBB. According to the changelog, this update aims to resolve VVM crash issues related to US carriers, indicating that it is specifically designed for the US region.Future Expansion to Other CountriesSamsung has already introduced the stable version of One UI 7 for the Galaxy S25 series, while older device users await the update. The company is still testing the One UI 7 software for the Galaxy S24 series, currently running on beta 4 (specifically beta 3 in Poland and India). The introduction of One UI 7 beta 5 as a hotfix update in the US raises questions about whether this update will be released in other countries where the One UI 7.0 Beta Program is available.Stable One UI 7 Version Release for Galaxy S24 SeriesSamsung has officially hinted that the One UI 7 stable update for the Galaxy S series will be available in Q1, suggesting that the stable update is nearing release. However, rumors indicate that two more beta updates, beta 5 and beta 6, will be available for testing before the stable version is released.


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