Samsung is getting ready to launch the long-delayed One UI 7 interface. The South Korean brand is expanding the tests it started for the Galaxy S24 series on December 5 to a wider range of models. Latest reports suggest that the company will soon include three more models in the beta phase.
Samsung to start One UI 7 beta tests for Galaxy S23 series
Samsung has officially begun preparations for the Galaxy S23 series within the scope of the One UI 7 beta program, which was initiated with the Galaxy S24 series. Users who participate in the beta program will be able to experience the new features and design changes of the interface early. They will also be able to report any issues with the system to the company.
Although there is no clear date on when the Galaxy S23 series will enter the beta phase, reliable sources suggest that we should expect the second phase of tests. The first stage started with the Galaxy S24 models in Germany, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the USA. Moreover, as of December 16, users in India and Poland are said to join the existing countries.
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Considering all these details, we can say that the beta tests for Galaxy S23 models will start in two to three weeks. Additionally, although it is not certain yet, it is said that the tests will be conducted in the same countries.
Meanwhile, the excitement for the stable version continues. The company has announced that although there is no exact date yet, the stable update will be released with the introduction of the Galaxy S25 series on January 22.
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