Samsung shares updated One UI 7 rollout schedule for June 2025


Samsung One UI 7

Samsung has revealed a fresh rollout schedule for its One UI 7 update. The company has therefore confirmed the devices that will get the Android 15 update in June 2025. Samsung is already pushing the update to several devices and plans to cover more models over the coming weeks.

Samsung One UI 7

New rollout schedule targets June completion

The updated roadmap focuses on Galaxy devices yet to receive the update. While some devices began receiving the software in late May, Samsung lists them as part of the June schedule to ensure rollout completion within the month. The roadmap appears to apply to Germany, so models in the M and F series may differ slightly in other regions.

Here’s a breakdown of the devices listed for June 2025:

Rolling out:

  • Galaxy A55

  • Galaxy A54

  • Galaxy A35

  • Galaxy A25

  • Galaxy A16

  • Galaxy A15

  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)

  • Galaxy Tab A9+

  • Galaxy Tab A9

Scheduled for June:

  • Galaxy A53

  • Galaxy A34

  • Galaxy A33

  • Galaxy A14

  • Galaxy A05s

  • Galaxy M53

  • Galaxy M33

  • Galaxy XCover7

  • Galaxy XCover 6 Pro

  • Galaxy Tab Active 5

  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro

Please note that not all users will receive the update at the same time. The release may be staggered depending on the model and region.

One UI 7 delivers key improvements

The One UI 7 update brings Android 15 features along with Samsung’s own design and usability changes. The software includes enhanced privacy options, refined multitasking tools, and productivity upgrades that improve daily usage on both phones and tablets.

Samsung has also issued the May 2025 security patch alongside this update to strengthen device security. However, there is a battery drain issue that plagues the update and has been persistent for several weeks after its release.

Read Also:  Samsung Releases One UI 7 Update for Its Mid-Range Devices

One UI 8 Beta is expected soon

With One UI 7 rolling out at full speed, attention is shifting to One UI 8. Samsung is expected to open its beta program soon. A notice on the Samsung Members app suggests the process will be simpler this year, potentially allowing more users to join early testing. For now, users can check their Settings app for the One UI 7 update and install it once it becomes available.

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