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Samsung expands testing of Android 15 and One UI 7: What You Need to Know
Key Points:
- Samsung moves to large-scale testing of Android 15 and One UI 7 globally.
- Beta testing for Galaxy S24 is expected soon, with a broader rollout anticipated by late 2023.
- Delays stem from Google’s late release of Android 15, affecting Samsung’s development timeline.
Samsung has officially started expanding its testing of Android 15 and the new One UI 7 interface across multiple global markets. Following small-scale trials, the tech giant is now working with partners, including mobile carriers, to test the software on a larger scale. While the public beta for Android 15 hasn’t yet been released, it’s expected to begin soon, particularly for the Galaxy S24 series.
Global Testing Underway
Samsung initially ran limited tests for Android 15, but now, the company has moved to more widespread testing across various regions. According to sources like Sammobile, even smaller markets and carriers are now involved in this phase of testing.
Last year, Samsung released a beta of Android 14 and One UI 6 in mid-August for the Galaxy S23 series. However, this year’s public beta is running a bit behind schedule, potentially due to delays from Google, which has also been late with Android 15’s release. Despite the delays, Samsung’s public beta testing phase for Android 15 and One UI 7 is expected to launch soon, possibly within the next few weeks.
When Can You Expect the Update?
If you’re wondering when your Galaxy device will receive Android 15 and One UI 7, the timeline is still unclear. Samsung typically rolls out major updates for its flagship models first, meaning the Galaxy S24 series will likely be the first to see the new software by November. Other Galaxy models could receive the upgrade shortly after, possibly before the end of the year.
As of now, Samsung hasn’t made any official announcements about when the update will be available, but more details are expected soon as testing progresses.