Samsung started off the second week of the new year with a bang. The company is showcasing new products and technologies at the ongoing Consumer Electronics Expo (CES) in Las Vegas, and for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra owners, it has released a new version of the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 beta update.
The third One UI 7 beta update for the Galaxy S24 lineup is around 1.2GB in size, fixes several issues, and makes several improvements. You can find the full changelog below.
Galaxy S24 One UI 7 beta update 3 changelog
- Improves vertical scroll inconvenience in app drawer alignment
- Game booster> Change screen playback default setting
- Game booster> Change FPS setting name and max value
- Game Booster> Default scanning rate 120Hz setting
- Samsung Message> Modify Exception when saving MMS image
- Improved quick panel closing operation
- Modify that the Nowbar is not displayed on a specific path
- Fix lock screen/AOD/status bar battery icon, notification icon alignment error
- Fix errors related to lock screen editing
- Fix the lock screen shortcut icon to disappear
- Fix volume key operation error when using Routine+
- Edge panel > Tools not displayed modified
- Many other improvements
Will this be the final One UI 7 beta before the stable update starts rolling out? We will have to wait and see. Samsung is expected to start rolling out the One UI 7 update globally in February, a couple of weeks after unveiling the Galaxy S25 series (which will run One UI 7 out of the box).
We will keep you in the loop with all the One UI 7 information in the coming weeks, so stay tuned and follow us on our social media channels and subscribe to us on Google News.