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Samsung One UI 7.0 Beta Will Be Shorter and Less Buggy
Samsung is busy working on the various builds of One UI 7.0 Alpha. In one interesting update shared by a well-known Samsung leaker, this year’s One UI 7.0 Beta program is set for just 8 to 9 Betas, which relatively makes the Beta program almost similar to using Stable firmware.
According to SamsonSirJi, Samsung will be working to fix most of the bugs before One UI 7.0 reaches the Beta stage. This high-effort task has made the company postpone the One UI 7.0 Beta program.
For example, early in August of last year was when Samsung released the One UI 6 Beta for the Galaxy S23 series. This year, with September really close, not even rumors of the Beta program have surfaced. This kind of delay may ensure that Galaxy users get a more elaborated, less buggy Beta experience.
The One UI team is currently working on the testing of the Alpha build. They will continue to find and fix all the minor problems as well as bigger ones which could affect the user’s experience. Once the Beta version is out, works will continue on further improvements.
It looks like Samsung may have learned from its past; it’s what users experienced last year in their beta phase with overheating, battery drain, animation issues, and much more. Being considered well about it, this seems quite unlike Samsung to have problems this time around.
The Android ecosystem also saw Google’s strategy change. The company advanced its usual October hardware event to August. The latest Pixel 9 phones come with Android 14 pre-installed, though they would have had Android 15 if the event were in October.
Android 15 Beta Testing is almost done. While the leaker didn’t mention any specific date, one can sure believe that the One UI 7.0 Beta will soon be available just before Google rolls out the Stable Android 15 update for its Pixel devices.