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Samsung releases One UI 7 Beta 4 for Galaxy S24 series, stable update to come next
Samsung has released the One UI 7 beta 4 update for Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone users in India, Korea, Germany, and the US. Meanwhile, this seems to be the final test build as it finalizes the operating system and prepares the device for a stable update.
Samsung pushes One UI 7 Beta 4 to Galaxy S24, expect Stable next
One UI 7 Beta 4 for the Galaxy S24 series can be identified via the PDA build version ending with BYBA. It comes with the February 2025 patch, and changes in various segments of the software system.
India
- S921BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24
- S926BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Plus
- S928BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Ultra
Korea
- S921NKSU5ZYBA – Galaxy S24
- S926NKSU5ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Plus
- S928NKSU5ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Ultra
Germany
- S921BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24
- S926BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Plus
- S928BXXU4ZYBA – Galaxy S24 Ultra
US
- S921USQU4ZYBA– Galaxy S24
- S926USQU4ZYBA– Galaxy S24 Plus
- S928USQU4ZYBA– Galaxy S24 Ultra
According to the latest info, the South Korean tech giant is now rolling out One UI 7 Beta 4 for the Galaxy S24 in India, Korea Germany, and the US. With this beta update, the stable One UI 7 comes one step closer to the Galaxy S24 series.
Last month, Samsung launched its much-awaited Galaxy S25 series with One UI 7. The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra are available for purchase starting February 7. So, the fastest way to get access to One UI 7.0 is to buy a Galaxy S25 series smartphone.
According to the information, the latest One UI 7 Beta of the Galaxy S24 brings improvements to the device’s stability. Moreover, the changelog mentions fixes for various issues and bugs including Lock screen, AOD, quick panel Ul, and gap in the status bar after installing Goodlock Quickstar.
Moreover, One UI 7 Beta introduced the Log in camera and AI filter for Galaxy S24 Ultra.
Bugs that have been fixed:
- Add Al Filter in Camera Add Samsung Log in Camera (S24Ultra)
- Fix Ul error of lock screen and AOD
- Fix quick panel Ul error
- Fix grouping alarm error
- Fix the problem of stuttering when releasing fingerprint
- Fix the problem of disappearing the top bar from the home screen
- Modify the animation that was unnatural when opening and closing the app recently
- Fix the problem that there is a gap in the status bar after installing Goodlock Quickstar
- Many other improvements
Samsung Galaxy S24 users can manually check for new software updates with a few simple steps. First, head to the “System Settings” of your Galaxy device, once done, scroll down and tap on the “Software Update” tab, followed by the “Download and Install” button.
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Alleged Galaxy S26 Ultra and Plus renders show stunning black variants
Samsung is gearing up to launch its next flagship S series smartphones, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, and now we have the latest “possible” look via unofficial leaked renders, showing the phones in black from different angles.
Certain tipsters have suggested the design of the new Galaxy S26 series way before its launch. Some said that it could bring a vertical pill shape bump in the base layer, encompassing three rings on the back, just like its predecessor, while others are now hinting at a box-like imaging system.
Amid this confusion, alleged renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra are emerging from YTECHB, showing what the devices could actually look like. It may adopt stunning dynamic shades this time: Black, showing the device from all angles.

Looking at the renders in detail, the biggest design change is the rear camera on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Instead of the old separate rings, it now features a single camera island inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold 7, giving the back a clean, modern look.
With the launch approaching on February 25th, official renders of the Galaxy S26 series have leaked, and we expect more interesting leaks to emerge soon. Samsung has also started taking pre-reservations for it in many countries, including the US and India.

Here’s how it looks.
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New leaks have revealed 4 design changes for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G.
Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S series phones, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, later this month. We’ve already seen numerous leaks and rumors about these devices, detailing their specifications and indicating that the launch is imminent. Now, a reliable industry insider has provided new information about 4 design changes coming to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Leaker “IceUniverse” has shared new information about four design changes for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to the leak, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have slightly more rounded corners, giving it a softer overall look.
Regarding the second change, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slightly larger front camera cutout. This is due to the front camera’s wider field of view, which should allow more people to fit into group selfies.
Furthermore, there is no difference in the bezel width between the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Fourth, and most importantly, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slightly larger display. It measures 6.89 inches, compared to the 6.86-inch display of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Recently, disappointing news for fans has emerged from an online listing. It appears that Samsung has not included Qi2 magnets in the device. Users will need to purchase compatible accessories to utilize Qi2 charging.
Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series will be officially launched on February 25th. The event will take place in San Francisco, and an official livestream will be available for fans. More details will be revealed as the launch date approaches. Stay tuned.
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Bye-Bye Monthly Updates: Popular Galaxy S series phone shifts to Quarterly plan
Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G are well-loved smartphones in the Galaxy S series that have now shifted from a monthly to a quarterly update plan. This means that Galaxy users of these Galaxy flagship devices will now receive software updates every three months instead of every month.
The Korean tech giant recently announced its revised update schedule for its Galaxy devices, with the February 2026 security patch, and the Galaxy S22 series has been placed in the quarterly update category.
The Galaxy S22 still performs very well, and with the latest Galaxy AI features recently added via the One UI 8 update, it remains up-to-date. Furthermore, it will receive One UI 8.5 later this year, which will likely be the final One UI upgrade for the S22.
How many more updates will the Galaxy S22 get?
If you need a reminder, your Galaxy S22 series is eligible for Samsung’s four-year Android upgrade policy and will get four major OS upgrades. These phones launched with Android 12 and One UI 4.1 and have already received Android 16, along with their respective One UI updates.
Coming to the topic, although the Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra 5G 5G will continue to function properly, the change in the quarterly update schedule means that users will not receive the latest features and security enhancements as quickly as before.
If you own a Galaxy S22 series phone and are considering an upgrade, you might want to check out newer Samsung models like the Galaxy S26 series. These devices will launch later this month with new features in One UI 8.1, ensuring you stay up to date with the latest technology.
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