The latest speculation centers around the forthcoming Samsung One UI 7 Beta, following a recent post on X by the leaker NMPS @FamilyTaes (Earlier he revealed the exact details for the Beta 1 release), which has ignited discussions among owners of the Galaxy S23, S22, S21 and A55.
A point of concern for many Samsung users is the claim that the Galaxy S23, S22, S21, and A series devices will not participate in the One UI 7 Beta Program.
This could indicate a strategic shift by Samsung to prioritize its latest hardware for cutting-edge software enhancements, or perhaps a decision to streamline the beta testing process.
However, without official word from Samsung, this remains a rumor. Given Samsung’s recent commitment to providing seven years of software updates for the S24 series, it would be surprising if they entirely excluded recent models from beta testing opportunities.
For owners of older Samsung models, this news might be somewhat disheartening if proven accurate. Being left out of the beta program could mean a delay in experiencing new features and improvements.
On the flip side, this serves as a reminder of the fast-evolving nature of mobile technology, where newer models often receive priority.
The stable version’s announcement is anticipated during Samsung‘s Unpacked event scheduled for January 22, 2025, with a potential rollout in early February, aligning with Samsung’s traditional update schedule.
While the details from the X post are intriguing, they should be treated with caution.