Samsung updates 50 Galaxy models with One UI 7 and AI tools by June
Samsung has begun rolling out One UI 7, its latest interface based on Android 15, set to enhance the user experience across approximately 50 Galaxy devices by June. Launched on April 7, the update initially targeted premium models like the Galaxy S24 series, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6, and is already available in markets such as South Korea, the United States, and Europe, with Brazil expected to follow soon. Featuring a sleek design, advanced artificial intelligence integration, and optimizations for smartphones, tablets, and foldables, One UI 7 solidifies Samsung’s leadership in delivering updates within the Android ecosystem. A minor hiccup occurred with a bug affecting Exynos-based Galaxy S24 models, but a swift fix ensured the rollout stayed on track.
The interface introduces innovations that extend beyond visual enhancements. Features like the Now Bar, which displays real-time information on the lock screen, and the Audio Eraser, which removes background noise from videos, emphasize functionality. Integration with Google Gemini enables more natural voice commands for tasks like searches or settings adjustments. Additionally, One UI 7 has been tailored for foldable devices, improving app compatibility on external displays, particularly for the Galaxy Z Flip 6. The update, weighing around 5.2 GB, includes the April security patch, safeguarding devices against recent vulnerabilities.
Samsung’s strategy underscores its commitment to device longevity. Models launched as early as 2021, such as the Galaxy S21 series, are included in the rollout schedule, which extends to mid-range devices and tablets. The company aims to reach entry-level models like the Galaxy A15 in the final phase by June. Offering up to seven years of support for some flagship devices and four years for mid-range models, Samsung stands out in a market where consistent updates are a key competitive advantage.
- Priority devices: Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Tab S10, Tab S10 Ultra, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S24 FE.
- Update size: Approximately 5.2 GB, including the April security patch.
- Initial regions: South Korea, United States, Europe, with global expansion ongoing.
Initial rollout in April
The One UI 7 rollout kicked off on April 7, focusing on Samsung’s high-end devices. The Galaxy S24 series, including S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra, was the first to receive the update, followed by foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, and Z Flip 5. Tablets such as the Galaxy Tab S10 and Tab S10 Ultra, along with the Galaxy S23 series and S24 FE, are also part of this initial phase. These devices, released between 2023 and 2024, represent the pinnacle of Samsung’s portfolio and leverage Android 15’s features alongside Samsung’s customized interface.
In the United States, the update became available on April 10, with carriers like Verizon rolling out One UI 7 to locked Galaxy S24 models. In Europe and parts of Asia, users have reported receiving the update, though availability varies by carrier and region. Samsung advises checking for the update via Settings > Software Update > Download and Install, recommending a stable Wi-Fi connection and sufficient battery life. A bug affecting the unlock function on Exynos-based Galaxy S24 models briefly paused the rollout, but a fix deployed on April 15 restored stability.
This first phase sets the stage for global expansion. The interface is designed to maximize the capabilities of premium hardware, delivering smoother animations, enhanced multitasking, and AI-driven tools. For tablet users, such as those with the Galaxy Tab S10, One UI 7 improves productivity with floating windows and more efficient split-screen functionality, catering to professional and creative workflows.
Revamped design and intuitive navigation
One UI 7 introduces a refreshed design prioritizing simplicity and customization. The home screen has been streamlined for a cleaner look, with redesigned widgets ensuring visual consistency. The notification bar, now separate from the quick settings panel, improves access to alerts and controls. The app drawer adopts vertical scrolling, aligning with interfaces like Google Pixel’s, making navigation more intuitive.
Smoother animations and modernized icons create a fluid visual experience, especially on devices with high-refresh-rate displays. For foldables like the Galaxy Z Flip 6, the interface enhances app compatibility on external screens, allowing more apps to run without opening the device. Tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab S10, benefit from multitasking optimizations, including support for floating windows and seamless split-screen modes, ideal for students and professionals.
Samsung has also improved accessibility with features like the Eye Comfort Shield, which reduces blue light emissions, and contrast adjustments for users with visual impairments. These enhancements make One UI 7 one of Samsung’s most ambitious updates, balancing aesthetics, functionality, and performance across a diverse device lineup.
Artificial intelligence as a game-changer
Artificial intelligence is at the core of One UI 7, with Google Gemini integration delivering cutting-edge features. Users can issue natural voice commands, such as “Find a nearby café with fast Wi-Fi,” and receive instant responses. Natural language search also simplifies settings adjustments, allowing commands like “The screen is too bright” to trigger options like brightness reduction or dark mode activation.
Tools like Audio Eraser, which eliminates background noise in videos, and AI Select, which converts video clips into GIFs, shine in media editing. The Writing Assist, available on devices like the Galaxy S24 and Tab S9, aids in formatting and summarizing text, while Drawing Assist supports sketch creation via AI prompts. Available in languages like English, Portuguese, and Spanish, these features enhance the creative and productive potential of Galaxy devices.
AI also bolsters security with real-time threat detection and personalized data protection suggestions. For business users, tools like Writing Assist and AI Select streamline tasks such as drafting emails or editing presentations. Samsung plans to expand these capabilities in future updates, positioning AI as a cornerstone of its ecosystem.
- Key AI tools: Audio Eraser, AI Select, Writing Assist, Drawing Assist.
- Supported languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, among others.
- Benefits: Media editing, productivity, enhanced security.
Expansion to mid-range devices in May
Starting in May, Samsung broadens the One UI 7 rollout to devices launched between 2021 and 2023. This phase includes models like the Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S23 FE, Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, A34, A35, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, A16, Quantum 5, and Quantum 4. This phase underscores Samsung’s commitment to updating a wide range of devices, from mid-range models to tablets.
The Galaxy A series, including A34 and A35, popular in emerging markets like Brazil, receives One UI 7 in its stable version without beta testing. Tablets like the Tab S9 and S8 gain multitasking and productivity enhancements, while the Galaxy S21 series, launched in 2021, approaches the end of its four-year update cycle. The update also addresses over 60 vulnerabilities in Android 15 and Samsung’s interface, ensuring robust security.
This phase is critical for markets like Brazil, India, and Mexico, where mid-range devices dominate. Samsung optimized One UI 7 for stable performance on less powerful hardware, making features like Writing Assist and Drawing Assist accessible on budget-friendly models. The company aims to complete this phase by the end of May, though carrier-specific adaptations may cause slight delays in some regions.
Advantages for affordable devices
Mid-range devices like the Galaxy A34 and A35 reap significant benefits from One UI 7. Widely used in countries like Brazil, India, and Mexico, these models gain access to AI tools such as Writing Assist for text summarization and Drawing Assist for sketch creation. The interface enhances everyday tasks like browsing and photo editing with smoother animations and redesigned icons.
Tablets like the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9 receive tailored improvements, including advanced multitasking and compatibility with educational apps, a key advantage in markets where tablets are used for learning. Samsung optimized One UI 7 for consistent performance on less powerful hardware, ensuring that models like the Galaxy A34 deliver an experience close to that of premium devices. These enhancements strengthen the value proposition of the Galaxy A series.
The update also improves security with fixes for Android 15 vulnerabilities and Samsung-specific patches. For tablet users, One UI 7 enhances integration with keyboards and styluses, boosting productivity for tasks like note-taking and document editing. Samsung plans to refine these optimizations in future updates, keeping its mid-range devices competitive.
Final phase in June
In June, Samsung completes the One UI 7 rollout, reaching older and entry-level models. The list includes Galaxy Tab S9 FE, S9 FE+, A53, A33, A25, A24, A15, Quantum 3, Jump 3, Jump 2, Buddy 3, Tab A9, A9+, Tab Active 5, Tab Active 4 Pro, and Wide 7. This phase is vital for serving users of affordable devices, which account for a significant portion of Samsung’s global market.
The Galaxy A series, known for its cost-effectiveness, takes center stage, with models like A53 and A33 gaining modern features like AI tools and a smoother interface. Entry-level tablets like the Galaxy Tab A9 benefit from optimizations for reading and browsing, while rugged devices like the Tab Active 5 are updated for professional environments. Samsung ensures that even 2022 models, such as the A53, remain competitive with the new interface.
This final phase includes security enhancements, with patches addressing Android 15 vulnerabilities. Samsung optimized One UI 7 for stable performance on limited hardware, allowing models like the Galaxy A15 to deliver a modern experience. Completing the rollout by June reinforces Samsung’s strategy of maintaining an up-to-date ecosystem, even for entry-level devices.
- Covered models: Galaxy Tab S9 FE, A53, A33, A25, A24, A15, Tab A9, Tab Active 5.
- Key benefits: AI tools, smooth interface, improved security.
- Target markets: Brazil, India, Mexico, among others with strong entry-level device presence.
Official One UI 7 rollout schedule
Samsung structured the One UI 7 rollout into three phases, with specific dates and devices:
- April: Galaxy S24 series, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Tab S10 series, S23 series, S24 FE. Started on April 7 in South Korea and April 10 in the US.
- May: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Tab S9 series, S23 FE, Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, A34, A35, S22 series, Tab S8 series, S21 series, A16, Quantum 5, Quantum 4.
- June: Galaxy Tab S9 FE, A53, A33, A25, A24, A15, Quantum 3, Jump 3, Jump 2, Buddy 3, Tab A9, Tab Active 5, Tab Active 4 Pro, Wide 7.
Brazil is expected to begin receiving the update in late April or early May, aligning with the global schedule. A bug in the Galaxy S24 series affecting Exynos models’ unlock function was resolved on April 15, ensuring stability. Samsung recommends using a stable Wi-Fi connection for downloading and installing the update.
Long-term support for Galaxy devices
Samsung’s update policy is a standout in the Android market. Flagship devices launched since 2022, like the Galaxy S22 series, receive up to seven years of support, including major Android updates and security patches. Mid-range models, such as the Galaxy A series, get four years of system updates and five years of patches, ensuring longevity.
One UI 7 reaches devices as old as 2021, like the Galaxy S21 series, and tablets like the Tab S9 FE, reflecting Samsung’s commitment to its ecosystem. For enterprise users, devices like the Tab Active 5 gain security and productivity enhancements. Samsung is already developing One UI 8, based on Android 16, expected in July with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7.
This long-term support benefits markets like Brazil, where users prioritize device durability. Popular models like the Galaxy A34 and A54 remain competitive with updates delivering modern features like AI tools and performance optimizations. Samsung plans to continue this approach with future releases, reinforcing its reputation for reliable updates.
Impact on the Brazilian market
In Brazil, One UI 7 is highly anticipated, particularly among users of models like the Galaxy A54, A34, and S23, which dominate the market. The update enhances experiences in gaming, video editing, and productivity, with Portuguese-language support for AI tools like Writing Assist. Tablets like the Galaxy Tab A9 gain optimizations for educational apps, a significant factor in a country where mobile devices are widely used for learning.
Samsung faces competition from brands like Motorola and Xiaomi in Brazil, but One UI 7 strengthens its position with robust updates and exclusive features. The interface has been tailored to regional needs, with voice commands and AI tools optimized for Portuguese. The update is expected to solidify Samsung’s market leadership, particularly among users valuing long-term support.
The inclusion of affordable models like the Galaxy A15 in the final phase ensures that budget-conscious consumers also benefit from a modern experience. Samsung optimized One UI 7 for Brazil’s expanding 5G networks, delivering better performance in urban areas. The update is likely to boost Galaxy device sales in the second half of the year, especially during events like Black Friday.
Features that elevate user experience
One UI 7 goes beyond a standard update, delivering a revitalized experience for Galaxy users. The Now Bar displays real-time updates, such as workout progress or music playback, directly on the lock screen. Google Gemini integration enables natural interactions, while tools like Audio Eraser and AI Select simplify media editing.
For foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 6, the interface improves app compatibility on external displays, enhancing versatility. Tablets like the Tab S10 benefit from advanced multitasking, ideal for professionals and students. Samsung also enhanced security, addressing vulnerabilities and protecting against recent threats. These features make One UI 7 one of Samsung’s most comprehensive updates to date.
The interface caters to diverse user profiles, from content creators to corporate professionals. Tools like Writing Assist and Drawing Assist appeal to productivity-focused users, while Audio Eraser and AI Select attract those creating social media content. Samsung plans to expand these features in future updates, keeping Galaxy devices at the forefront of the market.
Complete list of supported devices
One UI 7 covers a broad range of devices, organized by phase:
- April: Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Tab S10, Tab S10 Ultra, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S24 FE.
- May: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S23 FE, Z Fold 3, Z Flip 3, A34, A35, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, A16, Quantum 5, Quantum 4.
- June: Galaxy Tab S9 FE, S9 FE+, A53, A33, A25, A24, A15, Quantum 3, Jump 3, Jump 2, Buddy 3, Tab A9, A9+, Tab Active 5, Tab Active 4 Pro, Wide 7.
Devices launched in 2025, such as the Galaxy S25 series, A56, A36, and A26, come with One UI 7 pre-installed, eliminating the need for initial updates and ensuring a seamless experience from day one. Samsung also optimized the interface for rugged devices like the Tab Active 5, used in industrial settings, ensuring durability and security.
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