Samsung is gearing up for a major event with the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, which promises to be a significant milestone for the company. Alongside the introduction of the new smartphone series, Samsung is also set to unveil new Galaxy AI features and the highly anticipated One UI 7 update.

The Korean tech giant has been actively testing One UI 7, its latest major software update, and has recently shared details about its progress and rollout plans. According to a press release from Samsung Korea, the One UI 7 beta program has been remarkably successful, closing twice as fast as the previous One UI 6 beta. This rapid closure indicates strong user engagement and feedback, which could lead to a more polished final product.

Samsung has confirmed that all compatible Galaxy S series devices are expected to receive the One UI 7 update by the end of the first quarter of 2025, aiming for a complete rollout by March 31, 2025. It’s worth noting that the latest flagship foldable models, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, were not mentioned in the update timeline, which might suggest a different schedule or subsequent updates for these devices.

Although the timeline provided may initially apply to the Korean market, Samsung typically maintains a consistent rollout schedule across global markets, making it likely that users worldwide will receive the update around the same time. The exact details and broader release timeline for the One UI 7 update across all Galaxy smartphones are expected to be confirmed during the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, making it a crucial occasion for both Samsung and its user base.