Samsung has been testing Android 15 and One UI 7.0 for multiple mid-range phones since at least June. This was revealed by benchmark listings discovered by a keen-eyed X/Twitter user.Summarize in one-click with Galaxy AI
The Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A73 were tested running Android 15 on Geekbench, one of the most popular benchmarking apps for mobile devices, at various points in the last couple of months. The earliest entry is dated June 27, so development on the next major Android and One UI update for these devices has been ongoing for some time.
This doesn't come as a surprise, of course. Samsung releases new versions of Android in the second half of each year, but testing begins months earlier. Adapting new versions of Android and One UI is a time-consuming process, and Samsung likes to get started as quickly as possible.
That's particularly true in 2024. Because of Galaxy AI, even minor One UI updates are now larger than usual. One UI 6.1 needed more time in the oven before making its way to eligible devices. The same appears to be true for One UI 6.1.1, which has resulted in Samsung delaying the One UI 7.0 beta program, as we reported earlier.
The Galaxy A53, Galaxy A54, and Galaxy A73 will not be getting any Galaxy AI features with One UI 7. But there will be other major changes, including visual interface changes.
Samsung is working on bringing Galaxy AI to some of this year's Galaxy A smartphones. But our sources tell us we may not have to wait for One UI 7 for that to happen. However, nothing is officially confirmed at the time of writing.