Here’s how One UI 7 looks on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

One UI 7 isn’t on most Samsung devices yet, even though the company keeps saying it’s coming soon. But the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra seems to have gotten a sneak peek, and new pictures show what this update brings to Samsung’s fanciest tablet.
The new software shakes things up a bit. A big change is the control panel—it’s now split from notifications right out of the box. You get quick settings, brightness, and volume sliders all on one tidy screen. Swipe another way, and there’s a spot just for your notifications. Plus, One UI 7 sprinkles fresh designs across the system, like new widgets tied to AI tools.
On the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, One UI 7 feels a lot like it does on the Galaxy S25, with just a few tweaks. These differences make sense since the tablet’s huge—almost 15 inches—compared to a phone. The layout also looks similar to what we’d see on the Z Fold’s big inner screen, which isn’t too surprising (spotted early via SammyGuru).
The control panel and home screen are what you’d expect, though they seem a tad small for such a large display. Samsung could’ve put notifications on one side and quick settings on the other, but they went with a single hub instead. Maybe that’s easier to use.
The settings menu keeps its side-by-side style from One UI 6, with categories on the left and detailed options on the right. Simple and clean. Galaxy AI shines here, too. The tablet packs a bunch of handy features—like help with calls, writing, notes, messages, browsing, and photos. There’s even an interpreter mode.
It looks like all the AI tricks from the Galaxy S25 are here too, or at least most of them, since the list cuts off in the pics. This isn’t a public version of One UI 7 yet—not even a beta—so don’t take it as the final look. The Galaxy Tab S10 series should get the beta soon, but Samsung’s keeping quiet on when for now.
