
Joe Maring / Android Authority
It’s been a long wait (arguably too long), but for owners of last year’s flagship Samsung Galaxy smartphones, the company’s latest big platform update, the Android 15-based One UI 7, is finally becoming available. After months and months of beta testing, Samsung got the ball rolling on One UI 7 updates one week ago, starting distribution of its new software for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Galaxy S24 series. While international markets got first dibs, only a few days later we saw Samsung flip the switch on One UI 7 updates in the US.
That means that some of you have now had at least a full weekend to play with One UI 7 on your Galaxy phone, and start to familiarize yourself with many of Samsung’s changes. Beyond the boatload of Android 15 features you phone now has, Samsung’s done a ton of work implementing its own tweaks and upgrades, and we’ve spent the past several months checking out many of them both in One UI 7 betas and on the Galaxy S25 family.
Are you a fan of the Now Bar and the extra utility it brings to your lock screen? Have you had a chance to try some of the personalization options available in Home Up? Maybe you’re just really appreciating how much smoother animations and navigation across the interface now feel.
How do you like One UI 7 so far?
55 votes
What do you think about all the new upgrades your camera experience just got? We’ve got a new camera app, support for motion photos, custom filters, slow-mo, Audio Eraser, and tons more — don’t feel bad if you haven’t gotten around to trying it all out yet.
This must all seem like just the worst teasing in the world for everybody who still hasn’t gotten One UI 7 yet, but while it still may be a few more months before your phone or tablet is ready to join the club, you can at least check Samsung’s One UI 7 release schedule to get a bit of a sense for just how long that’s going to be. For everyone who has it, already, don’t wait any longer to share your feedback; we want to get your early impressions now!
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