Samsung is preparing to unveil the much-anticipated
Galaxy S25 series. Alongside the new devices, the company will launch the
One UI 7 update, bringing significant software improvements to Galaxy smartphones.
One UI 7 Release Timeline
In an
official press release,
Samsung Korea announced that the
One UI 7 beta program has been its most successful so far. The first beta update closed twice as fast as the
One UI 6 beta, reflecting strong user interest.
Samsung confirmed that all
compatible Galaxy S series devices will receive the
One UI 7 update by the end of the first quarter of 2025, with the rollout expected to complete by
March 31, 2025. However, it’s notable that the timeline excludes the
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and
Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldable devices.
While the timeline is specific to the Korean market, Samsung typically follows a similar global schedule. This means users worldwide can expect the update around the same time.
The exact release schedule for all Galaxy devices will likely be revealed during the upcoming
Galaxy Unpacked event.
What’s New in One UI 7
The
One UI 7 beta updates have already given users a glimpse of the new features. One standout addition is the
Now Bar, a pill-shaped dynamic bar on the lock screen. Similar to
Apple’s Dynamic Island, it lets users control music, timers, and more directly from the lock screen.
Other updates include a redesigned Quick Settings panel, updated app icons, and a vertical app drawer—introduced for the first time in the One UI system. The camera app interface has also been refreshed to enhance usability.
What to Expect
The
One UI 7 promises to deliver a smoother, more modern, and user-friendly experience for Galaxy smartphone users. With the rollout expected to complete by
March 2025, Galaxy users worldwide will soon enjoy these exciting updates.
Stay tuned for more details as Samsung is expected to reveal additional information during the
Galaxy Unpacked event.