One UI 7.0 test firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S22 has been discovered in Poland

The first internal test firmware of One UI 7.0 based on Android 15 for the Galaxy S22 Ultra has appeared on Samsung’s servers. This information came to light thanks to a leak published by insider Tarun Vats. Notably, the firmware was found in Poland, one of the seven countries that regularly participate in One UI beta programs.
The firmware was found in Poland, one of the seven countries that regularly participate in One UI beta programs.
Don’t rush to wait for the beta for the Galaxy S22
Although the arrival of test firmware may be an encouraging sign for Galaxy S22 owners, it doesn’t mean that the One UI 7.0 beta for the device will be released anytime soon. Internal test versions are different from the beta firmware that’s available to the general public.
The One UI 7.0 One UI 7.0 beta firmware will be released to the general public.
Devices in the new Galaxy S24 lineup (S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra) will get the update first, and only then will the firmware be available for older flagships like the Galaxy S22. According to insiders, the beta release for the Galaxy S22 may not begin until 2025. However, based on previous One UI updates, we can assume that the One UI 7.0 beta will be available for all Galaxy flagships released in the last two years.
The One UI 7.0 beta will be available for all Galaxy flagships released in the last two years.
What changes will One UI 7.0 bring?”
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One UI 7.0 promises to significantly change the user experience. A major UI update is expected, with Samsung devoting more time to development and testing. This approach aims to ensure stability and usability for millions of Galaxy users around the world.
One UI 7.0 will be a major upgrade.
The One UI 7.0 update also continues Samsung’s trend of bringing its most advanced software features first to owners of new flagships like the Galaxy S24, and then gradually rolling them out to older models.