Introduction
Samsung has officially kicked off the beta testing for its highly anticipated One UI 7 update, first making it available to its flagship Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra devices in several regions including India, Korea, the UK, and the US. This update promises to enhance user experience with a host of new features and improvements, paving the way for a more refined version of One UI.
Earlier this week, Samsung announced the rollout of the One UI 7 Beta beginning with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, followed by the Galaxy S23 series, much to the excitement of users eager to try out the latest enhancements.
Reports from the Samsung Community forums reveal that users are sharing screenshots of the update notifications. The update is available for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra. Unfortunately, Galaxy S23 FE owners will have to wait, as this update is exclusively available for unlocked versions of the devices.
Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra have begun receiving the One UI 7 beta update (in selected regions)
This substantial update is approximately 4.7GB in size, elevating the Android version to 15 and One UI to 7.0, along with a security patch dated March 1. To join the beta program, users must sign up through the Samsung Members app and reside in one of the designated testing regions. The update has currently reached all targeted markets, and the stable version is anticipated to launch by April.
Samsung Galaxy S23
| 128GB 8GB RAM |
$ 319.00
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€ 432.77
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| 256GB 8GB RAM |
S$ 1,193.00
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$ 329.60
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Samsung Galaxy S23+
| 256GB 8GB RAM |
$ 405.00
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$ 999.99
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| 512GB 8GB RAM |
$ 499.00
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$ 1,119.99
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
| 256GB 8GB RAM |
S$ 1,606.35
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$ 542.00
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| 256GB 12GB RAM |
$ 774.99
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£ 483.50
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