Samsung rolled out stable One UI 7 for Galaxy Tab S10 series and S24 FE and end beta program for S23

Samsung has started releasing the stable Android 15 update with One UI 7 for several of its Galaxy devices in South Korea. The update first arrived for the Galaxy Tab S10 series and Galaxy S24 FE. It also marks the end of the beta program for the Galaxy S23 series, as Samsung prepares for its stable rollout.
The Galaxy Tab S10 is now getting the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 update. This version brings smoother performance, better privacy features, and a refreshed design. Samsung has also improved multitasking, making it easier to use apps side-by-side on the tablet.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 begins receiving Android 15-Based One UI 7 update in Korea #GalaxyTabS10 #OneUI7 – https://t.co/5tPfdSMpja
— Robin (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 22, 2025
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S24 FE has also started receiving the same update. This shows that Samsung is keeping its promise of bringing timely software upgrades to more affordable models too. The update includes new features and security improvements, enhancing the overall user experience.
Big, Samsung Galaxy S24 FE is now getting One UI 7 update. For public users, non-beta. #GalaxyS24FE #OneUI7 #TeamGalaxy pic.twitter.com/Q6u5MHvUp6
— Robin (@SamsungSWUpdate) April 22, 2025
In addition, Samsung has officially ended the One UI 7 beta testing for the Galaxy S23 series. This means the stable Android 15 update is just around the corner for Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra users. The company is likely to begin the rollout soon, starting in South Korea and then expanding to more regions.
With this progress, Samsung is moving fast in bringing Android 15 to its devices, ahead of many other Android phone makers.
