Top 3 Key Points:
- One UI 7.0 beta update was delayed; no release soon.
- One UI 6.1.1 to roll out first with new features.
- Galaxy AI to debut on mid-range Galaxy A35 and A55 phones.
If you’re eagerly waiting for the One UI 7.0 beta update on your Galaxy phone, it seems you’ll need to be patient a bit longer. Recent rumors indicate that the beta program for the upcoming One UI 7.0 update won’t be launched soon.
According to a post by @UniverseIce on X, “There are still no plans to launch [One UI 7.0 beta] shortly.” No specific dates have been given, so it’s unclear if this “near future” aligns with previous reports suggesting a mid-August release.
The latest situation of One UI 7 Beta: There are still no plans to launch it in the near future.
— ICE UNIVERSE (@UniverseIce) August 5, 2024
One UI 6.1.1 Will Arrive First
Sources suggest Samsung has postponed the One UI 7.0 beta to focus on releasing the One UI 6.1.1 update to more devices. One UI 6.1.1, which debuted with the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 in July, is expected to roll out to older Galaxy foldable phones, tablets, and some high-end slab-type phones. This update will introduce new Galaxy AI features to older flagship phones, setting the stage for the more significant One UI 7.0 release.
One UI 7.0 promises substantial changes, including revamped UI elements, new animations, and enhanced Galaxy AI capabilities. When the One UI 7.0 beta finally goes live, it will be limited to select markets and devices, with the first stable build expected by the end of the year.
Galaxy AI Coming to Mid-Range Phones
Exciting news for Galaxy A phone users: Galaxy AI is set to expand beyond high-end devices to mid-range Galaxy A models, starting with the 2024 Galaxy A35 and A55. Sources indicate that Galaxy AI will be introduced to these devices through the One UI 6.1.1 update, expected to roll out within the next month or two.
However, not all Galaxy AI features will be available on the Galaxy A35 and A55. Samsung is likely to exclude features that require extensive on-device processing power. Currently, the most affordable Galaxy AI-enabled phone is the Galaxy S23 FE, which lacks some AI features like Instant Slow-Mo, included in the Galaxy S24 series.
For now, Galaxy AI is confirmed only for the Galaxy A35 and A55, not for older Galaxy A models, even if they share similar hardware. For example, despite the Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A54 using the same Exynos 1380 SoC, there’s no confirmation that Galaxy AI will be available for the Galaxy A54. Samsung appears to be focusing on 2024 models and beyond.
At Unpacked 2024, Samsung emphasized its commitment to bringing innovative AI tools to over 200 million Galaxy devices, including phones, tablets, and wearables.
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