Last updated: November 29th, 2024 at 16:09 UTC+01:00
Update: It looks like Samsung made an error and published the One UI 7 page early. It is no longer accessible. The original URL now redirects to Samsung’s home page.
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Samsung appears to be almost ready to release One UI 7.0. Hours ago, the company confirmed the update through its Spanish One UI portal by replacing the old One UI 6 section with new slides and information about One UI 7.
“Introducing One UI 7, with more sophisticated and intuitive icons, a smart notification control center, a new lock screen with a quick view of ongoing activities, and much more,” says the updated page at Samsung Spain (via @tarunvats33).
The company claims that One UI 7 lets users do whatever they want effortlessly. It also highlights a handful of Galaxy AI features through its updated page, such as Circle to Search, Sketch to Image, Live Translate, AI Zoom, Live Effects, and others.
Meanwhile, the short clip below welcomes visitors to “A sophisticated new look” and shows a wider range of devices, including two that don’t really have much to do with One UI 7, i.e., the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Buds 3.
We don’t get anything that hasn’t leaked already through this new page, and Samsung doesn’t reveal a release date either. However, it invites visitors to sign up to receive notifications about the next update via the Samsung Members app.
More so, the fact that Samsung is finally ready to talk openly about One UI 7 and show images and teasers is promising enough. It could very well mean that the One UI 7.0 update, or at least the beta program, might finally be just around the corner.
One UI 7 is one of the most anticipated updates in recent years. From what we’ve seen through leaks, the work that went into it seems extensive and almost feels like Samsung rethought One UI from the ground up.