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Galaxy Phones Getting One UI 7 in June 2025
Samsung continues the steady rollout of One UI 7, its Android 15-based software update, with several mid-range and budget Galaxy smartphones expected to receive the update in June 2025.
Following successful updates for flagship models like the Galaxy S24 series, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6.
Samsung is now extending the update to a broader range of users, particularly those with Galaxy A, M, and F series devices.
These Samsung Devices Expected to Receive One UI 7 in June 2025
Samsung has confirmed or hinted that the following devices are likely to get the One UI 7 update this month:
Galaxy A Series: A34, A15 5G, A14, A14 5G, A06
Galaxy F Series: F16 5G, F15 5G, F05, F34 5G, F14, F14 5G
Galaxy M Series: M16 5G, M05, M14, M14 5G, M33 5G, M53 5G
Others: Galaxy XCover7
Samsung began the rollout of One UI 7 in April 2025 for premium devices and gradually expanded to older flagships like the Galaxy S23 and S22 series in May.
With June underway, focus has shifted to affordable models, ensuring a wide user base can experience Android 15 enhancements.
⚠️ Rollout timelines can vary depending on region, device model, and carrier.
Samsung’s One UI 7 brings several visual and functional improvements:
New Quick Settings & Notification Panel: Redesigned interface with dynamic colors and smoother layout.
Sleek Icons and Animations: Refreshed design language for a more modern look.
Customizable Lock Screen: Users can now adjust widgets, fingerprint position, and media playback directly.
Now Bar: A glanceable feature on the lock screen to show current media, fitness, or reminders.
To check for the update:
Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.
Ensure your phone is on Wi-Fi and has at least 50% battery, as the update size is about 3.5GB.
What About One UI 8? Should You Wait?
As Samsung begins testing One UI 8, based on Android 16, Galaxy S25 series users are already participating in the beta program in the US, UK, Germany, and South Korea.
However, tech experts suggest holding off on the beta for now unless you are comfortable with bugs, data risks, or device instability.
Stability: One UI 7 has been thoroughly tested and optimized.
Fewer Bugs: Beta builds of One UI 8 may have crashes or touchscreen issues.
Data Loss Risk: Participating in the beta could wipe your local files.
Minor Upgrades: One UI 8, while promising, offers limited changes compared to the jump from One UI 6 to 7.
Faster Stable Release Expected: One UI 8 stable version may arrive by August 2025, with no need to risk early adoption.
Among the most talked-about features in the One UI 8 beta is the 90:10 split-screen multitasking mode:
Allows one app to take up 90% of the screen, while the second app remains in a minimal 10% view.
You can tap to swap the smaller app into the larger window instantly.
Ideal for keeping chats open while watching videos or navigating maps.
This is Samsung’s answer to OnePlus’s Open Canvas and Google’s Android 16 multitasking efforts.
Samsung has completed the One UI 7 update for several high-end and tablet models:
Galaxy S Series
S24, S23, S22, S21 (including FE models)
Z Flip6, Z Fold6, Flip5/Fold5, Flip4/Fold4, Flip3/Fold3
Tab S10+, Tab S9/S8 (Plus & Ultra), Tab S9 FE, Tab A9, Tab S6 Lite (2024)
A05s, A15, A25, A35, A55, A53, A54, A73
M55, M35, M54, M34, F54
These updates ensure users across all price ranges can benefit from Android 15’s performance, security, and design changes.
The One UI 8 beta program has opened with fewer slots compared to last year.
These Samsung Devices Expected to Receive One UI 7 in June 2025
Samsung has confirmed or hinted that the following devices are likely to get the One UI 7 update this month:
Galaxy A Series: A34, A15 5G, A14, A14 5G, A06
Galaxy F Series: F16 5G, F15 5G, F05, F34 5G, F14, F14 5G
Galaxy M Series: M16 5G, M05, M14, M14 5G, M33 5G, M53 5G
Others: Galaxy XCover7
Samsung began the rollout of One UI 7 in April 2025 for premium devices and gradually expanded to older flagships like the Galaxy S23 and S22 series in May.
With June underway, focus has shifted to affordable models, ensuring a wide user base can experience Android 15 enhancements.
⚠️ Rollout timelines can vary depending on region, device model, and carrier.
๐ What’s New in One UI 7?
Samsung’s One UI 7 brings several visual and functional improvements:
New Quick Settings & Notification Panel: Redesigned interface with dynamic colors and smoother layout.
Sleek Icons and Animations: Refreshed design language for a more modern look.
Customizable Lock Screen: Users can now adjust widgets, fingerprint position, and media playback directly.
Now Bar: A glanceable feature on the lock screen to show current media, fitness, or reminders.
To check for the update:
Go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install.
Ensure your phone is on Wi-Fi and has at least 50% battery, as the update size is about 3.5GB.
What About One UI 8? Should You Wait?
As Samsung begins testing One UI 8, based on Android 16, Galaxy S25 series users are already participating in the beta program in the US, UK, Germany, and South Korea.
However, tech experts suggest holding off on the beta for now unless you are comfortable with bugs, data risks, or device instability.
Reasons to Stick with One UI 7 for Now:
Stability: One UI 7 has been thoroughly tested and optimized.
Fewer Bugs: Beta builds of One UI 8 may have crashes or touchscreen issues.
Data Loss Risk: Participating in the beta could wipe your local files.
Minor Upgrades: One UI 8, while promising, offers limited changes compared to the jump from One UI 6 to 7.
Faster Stable Release Expected: One UI 8 stable version may arrive by August 2025, with no need to risk early adoption.
One UI 8’s Trending Features – A Sneak Peek
Among the most talked-about features in the One UI 8 beta is the 90:10 split-screen multitasking mode:
Allows one app to take up 90% of the screen, while the second app remains in a minimal 10% view.
You can tap to swap the smaller app into the larger window instantly.
Ideal for keeping chats open while watching videos or navigating maps.
This is Samsung’s answer to OnePlus’s Open Canvas and Google’s Android 16 multitasking efforts.
Devices That Have Already Received One UI 7
Samsung has completed the One UI 7 update for several high-end and tablet models:
Galaxy S Series
S24, S23, S22, S21 (including FE models)
Galaxy Z Series
Z Flip6, Z Fold6, Flip5/Fold5, Flip4/Fold4, Flip3/Fold3
Galaxy Tab Series
Tab S10+, Tab S9/S8 (Plus & Ultra), Tab S9 FE, Tab A9, Tab S6 Lite (2024)
Galaxy A Series
A05s, A15, A25, A35, A55, A53, A54, A73
Galaxy M/F Series
M55, M35, M54, M34, F54
These updates ensure users across all price ranges can benefit from Android 15’s performance, security, and design changes.
๐งช Limited One UI 8 Beta Access
The One UI 8 beta program has opened with fewer slots compared to last year.
According to sammyfans , this is because Samsung believes this beta is “more stable” than One UI 7’s.
However, this move has also disappointed many eager users, as beta registrations closed within 24 hours in some countries.
According to leaks, the Galaxy S24 could receive the One UI 8 Beta by late June or early July 2025, with the S23 series following shortly after. Internal testing is underway, and Samsung might also release Beta 2 soon.
S24 Series: Late June or early July 2025
S23 Series: Early to mid-July 2025
Samsung’s ongoing rollout of One UI 7 continues to bring Android 15's best features to Galaxy users across the board.
๐ When Will One UI 8 Beta Reach S23/S24 Devices?
According to leaks, the Galaxy S24 could receive the One UI 8 Beta by late June or early July 2025, with the S23 series following shortly after. Internal testing is underway, and Samsung might also release Beta 2 soon.
Expected rollout timeline:
S24 Series: Late June or early July 2025
S23 Series: Early to mid-July 2025
Final Thoughts
Samsung’s ongoing rollout of One UI 7 continues to bring Android 15's best features to Galaxy users across the board.
If your device is on the list, June 2025 could be the month you see major improvements.
For those interested in the cutting-edge with One UI 8, patience is recommended as stable builds may arrive sooner than expected.
For updates, news, and tips, follow @TweetToYash on X/Twitter, or visit SammyFans.com regularly.
One UI 8 beta is currently limited to S25 users in select regions.
Beta testers should proceed with caution due to potential bugs and data risks.
One UI 8 stable version is expected to release by August 2025.
Popular One UI 8 features like 90:10 split-screen aim to improve multitasking.
Stay tuned as Samsung continues to innovate and push forward with its Android update roadmap
For updates, news, and tips, follow @TweetToYash on X/Twitter, or visit SammyFans.com regularly.
Key Takeaways:
One UI 7 rollout expands to more Galaxy A, M, and F devices in June 2025.One UI 8 beta is currently limited to S25 users in select regions.
Beta testers should proceed with caution due to potential bugs and data risks.
One UI 8 stable version is expected to release by August 2025.
Popular One UI 8 features like 90:10 split-screen aim to improve multitasking.
Stay tuned as Samsung continues to innovate and push forward with its Android update roadmap
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