After missing its original planned release date, Samsung is now rumored to launch its One UI 7 beta program with Android 15 in September, but there’s reason to be hesitant.
Samsung was initially expected to launch its One UI 7 beta program towards the end of July, a date that’s obviously come and gone at this point.
The reason for the delay, it’s been reported, is that Samsung is waiting on the rollout of its One UI 6.1.1 update before pulling the trigger on the beta program.
As of earlier this month, the update had been delayed “indefinitely.” The folks over at SamMobile, in a post on Twitter/X, say that Samsung is now aiming for a September release for One UI 7 with Android 15.
The outlet claims that the rollout has started on the Galaxy A34, but offers no evidence to back up that claim.
In fact, a screenshot of the Galaxy A34’s update (which enables Circle to Search) directly references the update as One UI 6.1, not One UI 6.1.1.
So, while this latest rumor could be true, it’s worth taking with a grain of salt (or a packet).
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There’s cause for caution as Samsung is reportedly planning to introduce its One UI 7 beta program alongside Android 15 in September, missing its initial scheduled release date.
As of right now, it’s clear that Samsung has missed the July 31 deadline for the official launch of its One UI 7 beta program. According to reports, Samsung is delaying the release of its One UI 6.1 in order to account for the delay. A single update was released prior to initiating the beta program. The update had been postponed “indefinitely” as of earlier this month. “.
In a post on Twitter/X, the people at SamMobile claim that Samsung is now planning to release One UI 7 with Android 15 in September. However, that is exclusive to the beta.
Strangely, the post claims that Samsung will extend “the One UI 6.1 rollout.”. 1″ to “a great deal more nations. “.
The One UI 6.1 launch has not yet been announced by Samsung. 1 for all devices except the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, and the update hasn’t arrived on any of the hardware yet. The source asserts that the Galaxy A34 rollout has begun, but it provides no supporting data. Actually, the update is referred to as One UI 6.1 in a screenshot of the Galaxy A34 that allows Circle to Search, not One UI 6.1. 1. The outlet asserts, rather aggressively, that it is One UI 6.1. 1 but “displayed in a different way.”. “.
It’s an odd situation, especially considering that Samsung usually announces in press releases that a new version of One UI is being rolled out before the update actually starts. As before, nothing new has been said about that.
In any event, September appears to be a reasonable date for Samsung to release this beta, and we fully anticipate Samsung to make its debut and then accelerate the One UI 6.1 rollout. 1. It hasn’t begun yet, but it will happen soon. So, even though there’s a chance that this most recent rumor is accurate, it’s best to proceed cautiously (or with caution).
Further details about Samsung:.
New icons and iOS features have been leaked for Samsung’s One UI 7 update [Gallery].
Google’s Circle to Search is now available on Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy A devices.
These are all the alleged changes made by Samsung to One UI 7, the Android 15 update.