This Is What One UI 7 Looks Like On The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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This Is What One UI 7 Looks Like On The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

One UI 7 still hasn’t made it’s way to most devices, even though Samsung is actively proclaiming that the software is soon to roll out to users. Still, it seems the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has gotten access to One UI 7 before publicly available, and new photos showcase what the OS will bring to Samsung’s most premium tablet.

There are more than a few changes that come to users in Samsung’s newest software. One main change is the control panel, which is now separate form notifications by default. The Quick Settings menu, brightness, and volume controls are all available from one screen that’s pretty well laid out. On the other side sits all of your active notifications via a single swipe. Other design elements are present throughout One UI 7, including newly designed widgets for AI features.

On the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, One UI 7 looks just about the same as it does on the Galaxy S25, minus a couple of small changes. These were spotted on a Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra running One UI 7 before release (via SammyGuru). These changes are expected because of the size difference coming from a phone to a nearly 15-inch tablet. We can’t expect this UI to look too dissimilar to One UI 7 when it comes to the Z Fold series, considering the tablet layout is pretty well present on that phone for the inner display.

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The Control Panel and home screen look as expected on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra. If anything, it looks a little small for the tablet. With this layout, Samsung could have gotten away with having notifications on one side and Quick Settings on the other, but that seemingly isn’t the case. Perhaps a central access point is preferable.

The settings menu does get a side panel approach, as is the case in One UI 6. Option categories sit on the left, while precise controls are listed on the right.

There are a considerable amount of Galaxy AI features listed on the tablet with One UI 7. The image shows off a few familiar AI assist features. That includes call, writing, note, messaging, browsing, and photo assist. Interpreter mode is present, as well. None of the Galaxy S25 AI features look missing on the Tab S10 Ultra, and since the page gets cut off, it would be easy to assume all of the same AI features will be available on the Tab S10 series, or at least on the Ultra model.

This doesn’t look to be an official release of One UI 7 available to the public, whether in beta or not, and none of this should be taken as an expectation of the final release design. The Galaxy Tab S10 series is expected to get the One UI 7 beta soon, though Samsung hasn’t committed to a time it seems.

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