shakedown.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
A community for live music fans with roots in the jam scene. Shakedown Social is run by a team of volunteers (led by @clifff and @sethadam1) and funded by donations.

Administered by:

Server stats:

269
active users

#oneui

0 posts0 participants0 posts today

I got a ding on my Samsung tablet. They’re trying to install OneUI 7.0 despite my turning off all updates.

I’ve read about this update. It’s burdened with heaps of AI stuff and privacy-destroying gumph and I don’t want it.

Does anyone know how to yeet this stuff? Or maybe another OS entirely which still allows use of the S-Pen?

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE gets the One UI 7 update in Europe!

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy S23 FE smartphones in Europe as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

The firmware information states:

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets the One UI 7 update in Europe again!

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users who reside in European countries can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy S24 smartphones again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy S24: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24+: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets the One UI 7 update in India and the Middle East!

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users who reside in India and the Middle East can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy S24 smartphones as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy S24: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24+: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets the One UI 7 update in the USA again!

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users who reside in the USA can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy S24 smartphones again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

Please note that you may not get the update today, depending on your carrier and/or your model.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy S24: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24+: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Galaxy Watch6 receives a new update

After Samsung rolled out the stability update to the Galaxy Watch7 series, Samsung has started rolling out a new software update that is rather massive to the Galaxy Watch6 series, starting from Korea. The flagship watches will be updated to the following versions:

  • Galaxy Watch6 40mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R930/R935x): BYD1
  • Galaxy Watch6 44mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R940/R945x): BYD1
  • Galaxy Watch6 Classic 40mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R950/R955x): BYD1
  • Galaxy Watch6 Classic 44mm (BT and Cellular, SM-R960/R965x): BYD1

You can now update your smartwatch, but if you still didn’t receive any update, you’ll have to wait for a few days as this rollout is a gradual rollout that starts from Korea. You can periodically check for updates to see if this update has reached your device. We recommend that you update your watch manager in your phone to ensure compatibility with the latest software.

To update your watch, follow these steps:

  • With your phone
    1. Open Galaxy Wearable
    2. Select your watch
    3. Open Watch settings
    4. Navigate to Software Update
    5. Tap Download and Install
    6. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    7. Wait until the update gets downloaded and copied to your watch, then press Install
  • With your watch
    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Tap Download and Install
    4. Wait until the update shows up, then press Download
    5. Wait until it gets downloaded to your watch, then press Install

In an event that something went wrong with copying the update, disconnect your phone from your watch by turning Bluetooth off or by disconnecting it through Galaxy Wearable, then try again from your watch. Make sure to turn Wi-Fi on in your watch to download the update faster.

Make sure that both your phone and your watch are charged before performing the update, and that your internet connection is stable. Never interrupt the update process, or there could be problems later. The update process may take a few minutes to finish, and if it appears to be stuck, just wait for more minutes.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 gets the One UI 7 update again!

When Samsung paused the One UI 7 rollout for the 2024 flagships, we thought that it would take a week to shake out serious bugs that were discovered in the initial One UI 7 stable build.

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy Z Fold6 foldables again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

If you already have One UI 7 (BYCK), you’ll receive a very small hotfix update.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy Z Fold6: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your foldable will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your foldable gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 gets the One UI 7 update again!

When Samsung paused the One UI 7 rollout for the 2024 flagships, we thought that it would take a week to shake out serious bugs that were discovered in the initial One UI 7 stable build.

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy Z Flip6 foldables again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

If you already have One UI 7 (BYCJ), you’ll receive a very small hotfix update.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy Z Flip6: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your foldable will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your foldable gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition gets the One UI 7 update again!

When Samsung paused the One UI 7 rollout for the 2024 flagships, we thought that it would take a week to shake out serious bugs that were discovered in the initial One UI 7 stable build.

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition foldables again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

If you already have One UI 7 (BYCK), you’ll receive a very small hotfix update.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your foldable will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your foldable gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets the One UI 7 update again!

When Samsung paused the One UI 7 rollout for the 2024 flagships, we thought that it would take a week to shake out serious bugs that were discovered in the initial One UI 7 stable build.

We are excited to announce that starting from today, users can now download the One UI 7 update to their Galaxy S24 smartphones again as Samsung has finally released this exciting version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful, amazing, and gorgeous as One UI 7 brings more powerful features and a redesigned appearance consisting of a simple, impactful, and emotive design.

If you already have One UI 7 (BYCG), you’ll receive a very small hotfix update.

The firmware information states:

  • Galaxy S24: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24+: BYD9
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: BYD9

You can see the overview of what One UI 7 brings in the above linked article at the bottom section. Meanwhile, you can see a two-minute video trailer for One UI 7 highlighting its biggest features here.

https://youtu.be/P4AEIu3V6F4

To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software Updates
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. Wait until you see One UI 7 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
  5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 7 based on Android 15, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

One UI 7 rollout will restart today!

After Samsung paused the rollout of the One UI 7 update due to a bug in which users are unable to unlock their phones after reboot, we had seen something that may have led us to something big.

Starting from April 15th, which is today, One UI 7 will be rolled out to the Galaxy S24 phones again, starting from Korea and all affected countries to the global release that was supposed to happen on the 14th. Here’s what the post said:

One UI 7 will be pushed to S24 series users today

The timelines will be updated to align with this rollout and to let the users know when their device will be updated to One UI 7. The long wait for One UI 7 had frustrated users due to lack of official communication at the time, and the rollout pause further exacerbated the problem, which was the climax of the story. Now, we’ve come to the resolution and we should be seeing users get the One UI 7 update soon.

#Android#news#oneUi

Exclusive: Telus claims that Galaxy S23 will get One UI 7 on April 22nd!

Telus has just updated their software update schedule for their users in Canada. We are surprised to learn that the Galaxy S24 and the Z Fold/Flip 6 listings have not been taken down. Instead, we saw three new entries that claimed that the following devices would be getting the One UI 7 update in Canada:

  • Galaxy S23: April 22nd
  • Galaxy S23+: April 22nd
  • Galaxy S23 Ultra: April 22nd

If there are no further delays to the One UI 7 release schedule, we could see the Canadian users getting the One UI 7 update in the abovementioned date. Telus, again, warns that the dates are approximate and may change.

So, with Samsung halting the One UI 7 rollout for the 2024 flagships, will the release-critical issues be fixed before April 22nd?

#Android#news#oneUi

Good Lock is available on the Play Store

As Samsung planned for the global rollout of Good Lock starting this year, Good Lock is now available on the Play Store for One UI 7 users, starting from Romania. This is the first step towards the global expansion of Good Lock, which was region-locked for almost a decade.

Download Good Lock

This is only available for devices running One UI 7, and those who are still running One UI 6.1 (and are waiting for One UI 7 to reach their devices) will have to rely on the Galaxy Store. Those who are not running One UI 7 will be met with this message:

The launch version is 3.0.11.2, which was updated on April 10th, 2025, while the first version was released on January 20th, 2025, one day before Galaxy Unpacked January 2025.

Good Lock is an application that allows you to customize your phone in a way that makes your phone in your style, such as UI, home screen, lock screen, and so on. It’s uses modules to allow customization of different parts, such as customizing the lock screen and leveraging the DIY Home feature to make your home screen in your style, whether it’s casual, simple, and so on.

Confirmed! Samsung pauses the One UI 7 rollout!

It’s April 14th, and users were excited about getting One UI 7 on that day. Suddenly, there was a post from a reliable tipster on X, UniverseIce, that confirmed that there was a serious bug in the initial version of the One UI 7 update pushed to the Galaxy S24. Today, you won’t get the One UI 7 update.

Earlier, Samsung pulled the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy S24+ builds from Europe and Korea by reverting the update to the last build of One UI 6. This means that the One UI 7 build has been taken down.

Samsung has officially taken down the One UI 7 update with build number BYCG/H/J/K in all regions. This means that there is going to be a delay in the release of One UI 7 for all regions until they fix the bug.

Now, the builds are: (Korea, Europe, USA (unlocked and locked), and Canada)

  • Galaxy S24 series
    • SM-S92[8/6/1]N: BYCG -> AYB1
    • SM-S92[8/6/1]B: BYCG -> AYB6
    • SM-S92[8/6/1]U1: BYCH -> AYB3
    • SM-S92[8/6/1]U: BYCH -> AYB5
    • SM-S92[8/6/1]W: BYCH -> AYB3
  • Galaxy Z Fold/Flip 6
    • SM-F956N: BYCK -> AYBD
    • SM-F956B: BYCK -> AYB2
    • SM-F956U1: BYCK -> AYB2
    • SM-F956U: BYCK -> AYB3
    • SM-F956W: BYCK -> AYB2
    • SM-F741N: BYCJ -> AYBD
    • SM-F741B: BYCJ -> AYB2
    • SM-F741U1: BYCK -> AYB2
    • SM-F741U: BYCJ -> AYB3
    • SM-F741W: BYCK -> AYB2
  • Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition (Korea only)
    • SM-F958N: BYCK -> AYBD

You can’t update your phone to One UI 7 now.

We are awaiting Samsung’s explanation as to why they took down the update, and we are hopeful that they address serious issues that may have snuck into the old stable builds of One UI 7 as mentioned above as fast as possible to resume the One UI 7 rollout starting from Korea.

If you’ve updated your phone to One UI 7 before the rollout paused, you are likely to experience those issues. Once the rollout resumes, you’ll receive a very small incremental update that fixes those issues under the BYD? build.

If you haven’t updated your phone to One UI 7, you’re safe from those issues. You’ll have to wait until the rollout resumes, which could happen this week or the next week.

We’ll let you know when the One UI 7 rollout resumes.

#Android#news#oneUi

When will you get the One UI 7 update?

Samsung has just started their phased rollout of the One UI 7 update starting from all Galaxy S24, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Z Fold Special Edition devices in Korea. This was right after the Beta programs for this location have already been closed as seen in the following recruitment posts:

People in regions other than Korea were anticipating the One UI 7 update being released to their flagship devices, while the rollout didn’t start in those regions yet. Before the One UI 7 release date, people had speculated that Korea and other regions would be getting the update on April 7th.

In Canada, Telus has published a list of Galaxy flagships devices that will be updated to One UI 7 in approximately April 11th. At the beginning of the page, this carrier warned that those dates were approximate and that they could change.

In the US, the beta program for those three flagships didn’t end yet, and the local One UI Beta Team has notified users that there is “no official schedule has been confirmed by Samsung at this time” for the US or other regions. Additionally, the team has confirmed that “any date being circulated online (including April 10th) is still considered speculative at this time,” but they notified users that the initial rollout is expected to begin locally starting April 10th.

The initial rollout started in Korea, because Samsung in some cases initiate the rollout there as part of the phased rollout, which began in April 7th. This is for Samsung to gather early feedback from users who get to try out the stable version in case there are unexpected bugs that might prevent the rollout from completing globally. As feedback is analyzed, the stable version of One UI 7 will be available in regions other than Korea soon.

If you’re waiting for One UI 7, be patient as Samsung is working hard to ensure that there are no problems during the phased rollout. You’ll be notified about the update schedule in your area via Samsung Members. To check for updates, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app
  2. Navigate to Software update
  3. Tap on Download and Install
  4. You should be able to see the update information. Verify the version with your device model posted above.
  5. Click on Download, let it download, and click on Install. Make sure that you download the update through Wi-Fi.

This update could take more than 15 minutes to install, depending on the device. Make sure that you have the phone charged fully before initiating the update process to avoid interruptions. Back up your data to your PC, the cloud, or any other device in case the update went wrong. Don’t interrupt the update process, or you’ll experience problems later.

One UI 7 Development History for Galaxy S24

As April 7th gets closer and closer, we are highlighting the development history for One UI 7 for the Galaxy S24 series. One UI 7 is the next version of Samsung’s Android implementation that sports a simple, impactful, and emotive design. It features dynamic blurring and new design language to make sure that your Galaxy S24 (and other Galaxy devices) look more attractive than before.

The wait is over!

Here’s a somewhat fuzzy development timeline detailing the history of the most anticipated version of One UI:

  • 2022-2023

    Samsung was planning for One UI 7 for two to three years before the official One UI 7 development started.

  • April 3rd, 2024

    Predictions about the release date of One UI 7 were made, with the expectation that the stable release be on October 2024.

  • May 8th, 2024

    The first One UI 7 development build was spotted by a reliable tipster on X. The build version was BXE2.

  • June 18th, 2024

    More expectations were being published. This time, they point to late October official release with the possibility of delays.

  • July 26th, 2024

    First One UI 7 leaks surfaced online by Smartprix and chunvn8888. Since then, excitement started to rise up.

  • August 24th, 2024

    Samsung had reportedly postponed the Beta program for One UI 7 to September of the same year.

  • September 18th, 2024

    During the One UI 6.1.1 rollout, Samsung didn’t confirm anything about the Beta program, and September came and went with no Beta program.

  • October 3rd, 2024

    Samsung Developer Conference (SDC24) in the USA started, with a brief confirmation about One UI 7, saying that there is a beta program and that there would be an official release with new Galaxy devices set to release in 2025.

  • October 25th, 2024

    One UI 7 has been leaked for the third time before the Beta program had started.

  • November 12th, 2024

    First One UI 7 Beta 1 build for the Galaxy S24 was spotted using CheckFirm. It was build ZXKB.

  • November 21st, 2024

    Samsung Developer Conference Korea (SDC24 Korea) didn’t reveal anything about One UI 7, and this angered people.

  • November 22nd, 2024

    An accurate rumor was published saying that December was going to be the month in which the Beta program would start.

  • December 5th, 2024

    Samsung started the Beta program for the Galaxy S24 series.

  • December 12th, 2024

    Samsung was expected to start the second beta for the Galaxy S24, but got postponed to December 16th for unknown reasons.

  • December 14th, 2024

    Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event information was leaked. All information found in this leak were found to be true.

  • December 15th, 2024

    Samsung India on WhatsApp published an inaccurate schedule regarding the third beta and the fourth beta (Beta 2 and 3 in India).

  • December 16th, 2024

    Samsung releases the second beta version of One UI 7, and opens the Beta program in remaining regions, such as India and Poland. It was build ZXL5.

  • December 2024

    Samsung didn’t open the Beta program for the Z Fold/Flip 6 and for other eligible devices.

  • December 24th, 2024

    Samsung didn’t release the third Beta version of One UI 7, and this caused people who believed the inaccurate schedule to start wondering about the release.

  • January 6th, 2025

    Samsung released the third Beta version of One UI 7. It was released under version ZXLJ.

  • January 9th, 2025

    Rumors about the Beta program closing at Beta 3, which are false, spread, and this caused too much anticipation.

  • January 22nd, 2025

    Galaxy Unpacked 2025 started with some more information about One UI 7, with the stable release rollout “expected to start with the official release of the Galaxy S25.”

  • January 22nd, 2025, to February 7th, 2025

    People thought that once the Galaxy S25 series goes global, the beta program would close and the official version would start rolling out from the Galaxy S24 series.

  • February 7th, 2025

    Galaxy S25 was released without the One UI 7 rollout starting, which led to more anger from people.

  • February 11th, 2025

    Samsung Korea apologizes for lack of Beta updates and communication, and promises that Beta 4 would be out “next week.”

  • February 13th, 2025

    Sally got interviewed about the Galaxy AI experiences, and she revealed a bit about One UI 7’s history, along with reasons as to why it got delayed.

  • February 14th, 2025

    Tarun Vats shared an accurate information stating that Samsung was planning to release One UI 7 on April after three more beta releases. As a result, more anger resulted from impatience.

  • February 19th, 2025

    Samsung releases Beta 3 with build ZYBA and closes the Beta program recruitment for the Galaxy S24 series, while stating that the stable version would be out soon.

  • February 20th, 2025

    Samsung India Beta Team state that the Beta program “is closure” and that it will be released “very soon,” while Samsung USA Beta Team couldn’t reveal any dates yet. We had agreed with the Samsung USA Beta Team internally.

  • February 25th, 2025

    Samsung reportedly starts the development of the first Beta version of One UI 7 for the Z Fold/Flip 6. It was under build ZYBC. We have contributed our screens for the Beta forums page.

  • February 25th, 2025

    Samsung Romania has been leaked with information about the final release date that allegedly came from Samsung Korea.

  • February 27th, 2025

    Samsung has reportedly started development of the first Beta version of One UI 7 starting from ZYBG build for the S23 series. At the same time, the forum page has been created.

  • March 3rd, 2025

    Samsung has created a forum page for the A55 Beta Program.

  • March 6th, 2025

    Samsung reportedly starts development of One UI 7 for the A55 5G series with build ZYB6.

  • March 7th, 2025

    Samsung has started the Beta program for One UI 7 for the Z Fold/Flip 6 foldable phones. It used build ZYBJ. In the same article, they have confirmed that April is going to be the month that the official rollout starts.

  • March 11th, 2025

    It was anticipated that the fifth Beta version for the S24 may be skipped, but it’s not true.

  • March 11th, 2025

    A rumor circulating the fact that Samsung has “accidentally released the Galaxy S24 One UI 7 update for one AT&T user” was quickly debunked as someone somehow owning an “internal Samsung test device,” which confirmed our suspicions in par with a tipster’s thoughts on X.

  • March 13th, 2025

    Samsung starts the beta program for the Galaxy S23, which closed down quickly, and the Tab S10 series.

  • March 17th, 2025

    Samsung releases Beta 5 for S24 (ZYC6), Beta 2 for Fold6 (ZYC7), and Beta 2 for Flip6 (ZYC8).

  • March 18th, 2025

    Samsung officially publishes the One UI 7 stable release rollout information in their Newsroom, stating that April 7th was going to be the day.

  • March 19th, 2025

    Samsung USA planned to release One UI 7 on April 10th, while Samsung Malaysia planned to release it on April 14th.

  • March 22nd, 2025

    Due to technical issues, Samsung USA’s One UI 7 rollout plan article was quietly removed. People mistook this as Samsung potentially delaying the official release.

  • March 25th, 2025

    Samsung releases the third beta for the foldables in the Beta program with build ZYCG.

  • March 26th, 2025

    Samsung releases Beta 6 for S24 (ZYCE), Beta 2 for S23 (ZYCE), and Beta 2 for Tab S10 (ZYC5).

  • March 27th, 2025

    Samsung lists the A55 as one of the Beta devices in the forums, but with no beta program being open. This happened in India.

  • April 4th, 2025

    Samsung quietly starts the Beta program for A55 in Korea with build ZYD1.

  • April 4th, 2025

    Telus publishes a list (through @theonecid) for approximate release dates for Canadian S24 devices, which aligns with the Samsung Newsroom announcement.

  • April 5th, 2025

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 was spotted running One UI 7 in an internal Samsung test device, while a Turkish hacker managed to leak the S24 One UI 7 stable release from the official OTA servers.

  • April 7th, 2025

    Samsung ended the Beta program for Korean Beta testers for Galaxy S24, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6!

  • April 7th, 2025

    Samsung sets the biggest milestone of Galaxy phones by releasing One UI 7 for the Galaxy S24, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, and Z Fold Special Edition!

  • April 8th, 2025

    Samsung starts the Beta program for A55 in India with build ZYD1.

  • April 10th, 2025

    Samsung shuts down the Beta program for the S24, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6 in Europe and USA, and releases the official version in Europe and some USA units.

  • April 11th, 2025

    Samsung releases One UI 7 for Canadian users who use the S24 and the Z Fold/Flip 6.

  • April 12th, 2025

    The BYCG update for the base S24 and the S24+ models in Europe and Korea has been reportedly taken down.

  • April 14th, 2025

    The whole One UI 7 update has been taken down as Samsung fixes a serious bug found in the old stable build.

  • April 14th, 2025

    Telus claimed that the Galaxy S23 would get the One UI 7 update on April 22nd.

  • April 15th, 2025

    A tipster claims that One UI 7 rollout would restart in that day, but the official Samsung firmware servers didn’t reflect that.

  • April 15th, 2025

    Samsung releases the second Beta version of One UI 7 for the A55 with build ZYD3.

  • April 16th, 2025

    Telus removed the Galaxy S23’s One UI 7 update that was set to release on April 22nd.

  • April 16th, 2025

    Samsung releases the refreshed One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S25 starting from Korea.

  • April 17th, 2025

    Samsung releases the refreshed One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24, the Z Fold/Flip6, and the Z Fold Special Edition starting from Korea.

  • April 22nd, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the S24 FE, S23, Z Fold/Flip5, and Tab S9 for the first time starting from Korea.

  • April 23rd, 2025

    Samsung releases the refreshed One UI 7 update for the S24 series and the Z Fold/Flip6 series in the USA.

  • April 23rd, 2025

    Samsung releases the refreshed One UI 7 update for the S24 series and the Z Fold/Flip6 series in India, while shutting down the Beta Program for these devices.

  • April 24th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Tab S10 series in European countries.

  • April 24th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 Beta 3 update for the Galaxy A55 5G in India and Korea.

  • April 25th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S23 in the USA.

  • April 26th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Z Flip/Fold 5 in the USA.

  • April 26th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for different Galaxy devices in the Latin America, such as Brazil.

  • April 28th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the 2022 flagships in Korea (Galaxy S22, Z Fold/Flip4, and Tab S8), while releasing the same update for the Galaxy S23 FE.

  • April 29th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update for the 2021 flagships in Korea (Galaxy S21 and Z Fold/Flip3)

  • April 29th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update again for Galaxy S24 and for Galaxy Z6 series in Canada.

  • April 29th, 2025

    Samsung releases the One UI 7 update again for Galaxy S24 FE in European countries and in the UK.

  • May 2025

    The rollout continues…

If you want to get further rollout tracking status, please rely on news sources, such as SamMobile or Sammy Fans, as we don’t plan to update the development history anymore due to One UI 8 being under development.

Samsung Canada reveals One UI 7 release date for S24 and Fold/Flip6

Telus has updated their software update schedule in their official forums to reflect latest information that they have just obtained directly from Samsung Canada. They have warned that “all dates are approximate and subject to change” when releasing schedules aimed at the future.

This piece of information, however, is very interesting as Samsung Canada has confirmed that they’d be releasing the official One UI 7 update to the following devices in April 11th:

  • Galaxy S24 series
  • Galaxy Z Fold6
  • Galaxy Z Flip6

This almost aligns with the official Samsung Newsroom announcement for Canadian users except that there is a one-day delay when it comes to release dates.

Are you excited for One UI 7?

The biggest problem with OneUI is that the second I open a non-Samsung app, which is 99% of the time, I'm back in a stock Google UI that's Material 3 in design. Other than the convoluted menu customizations, One UI just isn't part of my day to day experience. Is it really worth the engineering and marketing? Skip it and give me great hardware instead.