
Samsung has at least one more One UI 7 (Android 15) beta firmware in the pipeline for the Galaxy S24 series before the rollout of the official One UI 7 update.
Samsung recently announced that the official rollout would begin on April 7, and it looks like the company has enough time until then to stick with its rumored plan of releasing a total of six beta updates before the stable version.
Galaxy S24 One UI 7 beta program isn't over just yet
Tarun Vats spotted a new beta firmware, sporting build version ZYCC, on Samsung's servers. The tipster was also the source for the rumor that said that Samsung would release six One UI 7 betas to the 2024 Galaxy S flagship. The fifth beta update was released on March 17 and brought the Log video recording mode from the Galaxy S25 series to the S24 and S24+ – the S24 Ultra received the feature with the fourth beta.
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The fifth beta also fixed numerous bugs, including one that prevented a live media player widget from showing up in the Now Bar. We can expect more bug fixes with the next beta release, though that may not be the final batch. The final few bug fixes could come with the stable One UI 7 update.
In case you missed it: the stable One UI 7 update will not go live for everyone on April 7. Only select markets will get it on that date. The rest will need to wait a few days and up to as much as two weeks before the update reaches their shores. Samsung will also bring One UI 7 to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 next month, in addition to other flagship devices launched in 2023 and 2024.