Samsung makes One UI 7 official with Android 15, improved AI and reveals which Galaxy devices will be updated

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Samsung officially presented the One UI 7, its new user interface based on the Android 15 system, which promises to transform the experience on dozens of devices in the Galaxy line. The update, which will begin to be distributed globally, focuses on a modernized design, performance optimization and, mainly, more integrated artificial intelligence tools, starting with the most recent models, such as the future Galaxy S25 line.

This strategic move by the South Korean manufacturer aims to strengthen its position in the competitive smartphone and tablet market, responding directly to the innovations of competitors such as Apple and Google. The company seeks to offer its users a more cohesive, faster and safer ecosystem, ensuring an improved user experience across all its products.

With One UI 7, Samsung also expands support for mid-range devices and even older models such as the Galaxy S22, ensuring a broad audience has access to the new features. The integration of artificial intelligence is one of the pillars, with features that promise to make devices more proactive and adapted to each person’s daily life.

Artificial intelligence and battery optimization as pillars

The integration of artificial intelligence in One UI 7 goes beyond virtual assistants and modifies essential functions of Galaxy devices. The system now has algorithms that analyze usage patterns and offer personalized suggestions, such as automatically adjusting screen and sound parameters according to the environment or optimizing background applications to free up RAM. Power management has been improved with real-time monitoring that balances performance and battery consumption.

This new AI layer also introduces a dynamic adjustment of the screen’s refresh rate to save energy when reading texts and increase it when playing games or videos, ensuring fluidity. In models such as the Galaxy Z

Renewed interface and expanded customization in the system

One UI 7 from Samsung introduces a completely renewed visual interface that combines elegance and functionality. Icons have been redesigned to be clearer and more consistent, while menus have been reorganized to simplify navigation on smartphones and tablets. Animações smoother when opening applications or navigating the screen makes use more pleasant and responds to a long-standing consumer desire for a more refined interface. Além aesthetics, this update focused on technical improvements, with optimization of RAM memory management to reduce failures and speed up task execution, even in intense multitasking scenarios. Nos devices launched a few years ago, such as the Galaxy S22, these improvements provide a notable gain, while in the latest models, the full potential of the Android 15 is explored. Customization options have also been expanded, allowing users to adjust both the appearance and behavior of the system to their preferences.

Release schedule details for the devices

The implementation of One UI 7 will be carried out gradually, with priority for the latest devices, followed by expansion to mid-range models and tablets over the next year. Este planning allows Samsung to improve the software at each stage, ensuring stability and compatibility between different devices.

The inclusion of models such as the Galaxy A33 and M34 in the update list reinforces the company’s commitment to democratizing access to its innovations. Essa expanded support strategy enhances products and builds customer loyalty.

The initial launch schedule foresees the update to the Galaxy S25 (pre-installed), S24, Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 line in the first quarter. In the second quarter, it will be the turn of the Galaxy S23, S22, A54, A53 and M54 lines to receive the new feature.

Finally, in the third quarter, the Galaxy Tab S9 and Tab S8 tablet lines will be included. Este tiered plan ensures that the company can manage the process efficiently and safely for all users.

Wide list of confirmed compatible devices

It has been confirmed that a wide spectrum of Galaxy devices will receive One UI 7, from high-end to entry-level models. Isso includes the series Galaxy S, Z, A, M and Tab, with emphasis on the Galaxy S25

The inclusion of older devices, such as the Galaxy S22 line, demonstrates Samsung’s extended support policy, which maintains the relevance and competitiveness of these devices in the market for longer.

Tablets also play a crucial role in this update. The Modelos like the Galaxy Tab S8 and S9 have received improvements optimized for tasks such as document editing and video streaming, making the most of their larger screens.

Enhanced security with the Knox platform

Protecting user data is a priority in One UI 7, which comes equipped with an updated version of Samsung Knox and additional layers of security. The system offers robust protection against malware and cyberattacks, with detailed control over application permissions.

Real-time monitoring is a key function, detecting suspicious activity automatically. The system issues alerts and blocks threats before they can cause damage, making it a vital tool for anyone carrying out financial transactions on the device.

Performance improvements for multitasking

The new operating system was designed to optimize the execution of multiple tasks simultaneously. RAM memory management has been improved for a more intelligent distribution of resources, allowing you to avoid slowdowns and unexpected application closures.

This improvement benefits both users of high-performance models, who use heavy applications, and those of intermediate devices, who will feel greater fluidity in daily use and when switching between social networks, games and work tools.

Extended support benefits older models

Samsung delivers on its promise of extended support by making One UI 7 available for devices released several years ago. Modelos like the Galaxy S22 range and A-series variants like the A33 receive not only a new interface but also ongoing security updates, meeting the demand for products with a longer life cycle and reducing the need for frequent handset changes.