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One UI 7 beta 2 is now available for the Galaxy S23

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Galaxy S23 One UI 7 beta 2

Samsung is making progress with its One UI 7 update. Not long after the company formally announced that One UI 7 would roll out on April 07, it started rolling out the One UI 7 beta 2 update for the Galaxy S23 series in the UK and possibly other markets, too.

One UI 7 beta 2 is now available for the Galaxy S23 in the UK

One UI 7 beta 2 for the Galaxy S23 is now reportedly open to testers in the UK. The update’s firmware version is S91xBXXU8ZYCE, and the package includes the April 2025 security patch. It has a size of roughly 2GB. The latest Beta update is gradually being released to Beta participants in UK.

This build includes major changes and improvements as part of improving user experience and system stability. Users of the Samsung Galaxy S23 series can install the update through Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. You can check out the changelog of Galaxy S23’s ZYCE update below.

New features

  • Press and hold the side button to launch the digital assistant
  • Call recording summary converted to text
  • Create your own stickers and images
  • Summarize the web page

Bugs that has been fixed

  • Fix widget letters and overlaps
  • Improve display during routine execution
  • Improve Music Control UI
  • Fix NFC tag not recognized with cover closed
  • Many other improvements

On the other hand, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is getting the One UI 7 beta 7 update. The new firmware brings six new features to the Galaxy S25 series, some bug fixes, and the latest April 2025 security patch.

One UI 7 beta 6 New Features

  • Press and hold the side button to launch the digital assistant
  • Call recording summary converted to text
  • Create your own stickers and images
  • Summarize the web page
  • Edit video sounds as you like
  • Natural language-based search within settings

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Samsung Galaxy A55 gets One UI 7 beta

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Galaxy A55 One UI 7 beta

Samsung kicked off the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta program about a month ago, and the latest device to get a taste of it is the Galaxy A55.

Interested people can enroll in the One UI 7 beta program from the Samsung Members app on their Samsung Galaxy A55. Once the application is accepted, the One UI 7 beta update can be installed by going to the phone’s Settings > Software update menu.

Samsung Galaxy A55 is the latest phone to get One UI 7 beta

Since this is a beta version, it is better not to use it on the primary device, as beta software often contains bugs that can hamper the user experience. It is worth noting that the One UI beta update for the Galaxy A55 is currently available in South Korea, but other markets should also get it soon.

Note: One UI beta based on Android 15 is already available for the  Galaxy S24 series, S23 series, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Tab S10 series, and Galaxy A55 in some markets.

It is worth noting that Galaxy A56 comes with One UI 7 preinstalled, while Galaxy A54 owners will have to wait a little longer for the latest update. Conversely, the Korean tech giant is expected to roll out One UI 7 to many Galaxy A devices in May 2025.

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Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra getting March 2025 security update

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Galaxy S20 March 2025 update

Samsung has started rolling out the March 2025 security update for the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 Plus, and Galaxy S20 Ultra smartphones. The update is currently live in the US and Spain and the company will expand it soon.

As always, this new update improves system security and stability to deliver a better Galaxy experience. It also resolves many of the issues that users encountered in the previous software for a seamless experience.

The March 2025 security update for the Samsung Galaxy S20 series can be identified through the One UI build version mentioned below.

  • Galaxy S20 (SM-G980F): G980FXXSNHYB1
  • Galaxy S20 5G(SM-G981U1): G981U1UESCHYC1

The installation package size of this update is around 500 MB. Notably, this update is based on Android 13, and the Galaxy S20 series is not eligible for the Android 15-based One UI 7 update. 

The March 2025 security patch fixes over 58 vulnerabilities to enhance the security and stability of the devices. It primarily concentrates on enhancing Auracast, sensitive communication settings, the Galaxy Watch Gallery, Wi-Fi services, and more.

This new update improves the overall experience of using your Galaxy S20 by fixing these issues and improving system performance. The firmware will be expanded to more countries soon.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series can get One UI 7 Beta 3 update soon

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Galaxy S23 One UI 7 Beta 3

Samsung may soon release One UI 7 beta 3 for the Galaxy S23 series. Users of the Galaxy S23 series devices are eagerly waiting for the new beta update. However, the One UI beta team is still working on the build and keeping the release date a secret.

In a recent development, the Samsung India Beta Team revealed that the next One UI 7 Beta (Beta 3) is expected to be released soon for the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra.

Furthermore, the moderator also mentioned that the next update for the Galaxy S23 series would be stable, causing confusion among users waiting for the stable update.

The One UI 7 Beta 3 will be announced once the software is available. The moderators are refraining from any release date claim. Some users are experiencing some issues with the Galaxy S23 after the One UI 7 beta 2 update, so there is a high possibility that the Korean tech giant may release a beta update next.

For your information, let us tell you that One UI 7 is currently in beta testing and is available for Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Tab S10 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. During this phase, Samsung fixes bugs to ensure that the stable update works smoothly for everyone.

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