The South Korean tech giant has started rolling out a stable version of the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 update for its smartphones and tablets.
This update is at present available only for the manufacturer’s offerings in the home country and includes the April 2025 security patch. It is expected that the update will be available in other countries soon.
Following the rollout of the update for the Galaxy Z Flip 6, S24, and Z Fold 7, a week ago, the update is now available for the Galaxy Tab S10 series, S23 series, and S24 FE. It can be installed through the ‘Settings’ app by clicking ‘Download and install’ in the ‘Software update’ section.
Galaxy Tab S10 Series
The update is available for the Galaxy Tab S10+ and Tab S10 Ultra and has a file size of about 5 GB. The build for the Tab S10+ is associated with the firmware version X820XXU2BYD7, while that of the Tab S10+ Ultra features the firmware version X920XXU2BYD7.
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The update results in a major revamp to the UI design with distinct pages for Quick Panel and notifications. The icons have also been redesigned, while the transitions and animations are smoother than before. The One UI 7.0 update also offers enhanced performance, a new charging animation, and revised and new Galaxy AI features.
Galaxy S23 Series
The One UI 7.0 update is available for the Galaxy 23, S23+, and S23 Ultra. The build depicts the firmware version S91xNKSU6DYD9 and has a download size of nearly 1 GB or 5 GB, depending on whether the handset has enrolled in the beta program.
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The update offers a major UI rehaul with a new charging animation, a new battery icon, new widgets and widget styling, new app icons, and more. It also offers improved and new Galaxy AI features.
Galaxy S24 FE
The update is available for the Galaxy S24 FE is available with the firmware version S721NKSU2BYD9. Sized at 5 GB, it has several new features for users to try out and enjoy.
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