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Samsung Galaxy S24 gets stable One UI 7 update in India

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets stable One UI 7 update in India

Samsung has finally released the stable One UI 7.0 update to the Galaxy S24 series in India. The update comes a week after it resumed the rollout of the stable update in South Korea. Yesterday, the update was resumed in European countries. Now, the Galaxy S24 series has started getting the update in India and some other countries.

Galaxy S24 gets stable One UI 7.0 (Android 15) update in India

The stable One UI 7.0 (Android 15) update is now available (via @tarunvats33) for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra in India. It is also available in the Middle East, the UAE, and Turkey. The update comes with firwmare version S92xBXXU4BYD9 and download size of around 5GB. For users who are beta testing One UI 7.0, the stable update should be around 400MB – 500MB in size.

Samsung Galaxy S24 gets stable One UI 7 update in India

The new update also brings the April 2025 security patch to the three high-end phones. If you have a Galaxy S24 series phone, you can check for the new update on your device by heading over to Settings » Software update » Download and install.

Once the new update is avialable in our firwmare database, you can download it and flash it manually using the Odin tool and a computer running Windows OS. However, you need to be well-versed with the manual firmware flashing process. Otherwise you risk losing your data or bricking your phone.

What does One UI 7.0 bring to Galaxy S24 series?

One UI 7.0 brings new UI design, new stock app icons, improved stock apps, a new camera app UI with better one-handed usability, smoother and more playful animations and transitions, and a new charging animation. It also brings Now Bar, a system to display ongoing live notifications, and new and improved Galaxy AI features.

Watch all of them in our video below.

The update could be released to the Galaxy S24 series in other markets and regions soon.

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