Samsung’s Android 15 One UI Beta Release Delayed: Here's Why

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Last Updated: July 31, 2024, 12:46 IST

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The One UI version will be based on the new Android 15 OS

The One UI version will be based on the new Android 15 OS

Samsung has been quick with its latest beta updates for One UI in recent years but the Android 15-based version could see a change.

Samsung’s One UI 7 update based on the Android 15, which was earlier scheduled to be out on Monday, has been slightly delayed. As per SamMobile, Samsunghad planned to introduce the first One UI 7 beta with Android 15 on July 29, but the South Korean tech giant has pushed the release as of now.

But what’s the reason? As per a report by 9To5Google, it has been shifted due to the One UI 6.1.1, the upgrade, which debuted on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, is expected to make its way to more Samsung smartphones in the coming weeks, bringing additional Galaxy AI functions and more. But the rollout of the same is yet to begin. Thus, the reason behind the delay of One UI 7 appears to be that it would reduce the impact of One UI 6.1.1.

Till now, Samsung's spokesperson has not given any statement regarding this. Also, the company has still not announced any new launch date for the One UI 7.

As per the report, the One UI 7 is likely to mark a significant shift in Samsung's design language, with several components appearing to be borrowed from Apple's iOS. Also, Max Jumbor, who initially reported the July 29 launch date, wrote on X that those who got early access to the One UI 7 Beta called it “very buggy.”

Samsung intends to include a pill-shaped feature for system apps on the home screen, similar to Apple's Dynamic Island. However, instead of being in the top center of the screen, this function might be placed on the left side of a phone's notification area. Also, in the upcoming update, users can expect smoother animations and a two-page notification panel.

Samsung has also recently introduced a new auto-blocker feature that prevents individuals from installing applications downloaded from unknown or third-party sources.

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