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Samsung One UI 7 Beta Program: Full List of Countries and Key Features

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Samsung has finally rolled out the first phase of its much-anticipated One UI 7 beta program, based on Android 15, after a prolonged delay.

This new UI is designed to enhance the Galaxy experience, offering a range of exciting features and improvements.

While the stable version is expected to launch with the upcoming Galaxy S25 series, the beta program is already live in select countries. Here’s everything you need to know about the One UI 7 beta rollout.

Countries Where One UI 7 Beta Is Now Available

As is customary, Samsung has started the One UI 7 beta program with the latest Galaxy S series models.

Here’s a list of countries where the beta program is currently running:

  • Germany (Beta 2 Running)
  • India (Beta 1 Running)
  • Poland (Beta 1 Running)
  • South Korea (Beta 2 Running)
  • United Kingdom (Beta 2 Running)
  • United States (Beta 2 Running)

This year, Samsung has continued its trend of offering the One UI beta in countries like Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

However, the program is currently not available in China, although it’s expected to expand there soon.

Beta Phases and Updates

Samsung has structured the One UI 7 beta rollout into multiple phases. The first phase, which began in early December, was initially available to Galaxy S24 owners in Germany, South Korea, the US, and the UK. India and Poland were excluded from the first phase, but they will join in the next rollout.

The second phase, which began on December 16, 2024, continued in the countries that had already received the first beta. As the beta progresses, each phase will bring bug fixes, improvements, and new features, gradually refining the user experience.

What’s New in One UI 7?

One UI 7 promises several enhancements, including smoother performance, new customization options, and better integration with Android 15’s core features. Samsung is also introducing improved lock screen customization, app shortcut features, and more.

As with all beta releases, users can expect some bugs, but Samsung is committed to fixing these issues with each subsequent phase.

The company has already started addressing problems like battery drain in the second beta rollout.

The One UI 7 beta program is off to a strong start, and Samsung is steadily expanding its availability across more regions.

While the beta is still in its early stages, users can expect regular updates and improvements as the company works towards a stable release for the Galaxy S25 series.

If you’re in one of the supported countries, you can join the beta and experience the future of Samsung’s Android interface firsthand.

Stay tuned for more updates as the One UI 7 beta continues to roll out globally!

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Sazid Kabir

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