Samsung’s latest One UI 7 is making its way to more devices beyond the Samsung Galaxy S24, giving users early access to new features, UI improvements, and performance enhancements. Why should you care? Users with early access can provide UX suggestions and identify bugs to fine-tune the experience before the stable version eventually rolls out to all users.
If you’re eager to try it out before the official release, here’s how you can sign up for the One UI 7 beta program.
Samsung typically rolls out beta programs for flagship devices first, such as the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models, and select mid-range Galaxy A devices. Availability may vary by region, so check if the beta is open in your country.
Before signing up, ensure your device is compatible with the beta program. Samsung usually announces supported models and regions on their official website or community forums. For example, the One UI Beta Program is open to participants in China, Germany, India, Poland, the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
To download the One UI 7 beta version, you must first install the Samsung Members app on your device. If you don’t have it yet, search and install Samsung Members from Google Play Store or Galaxy Store.
You must log in with a Samsung account registered in an eligible region. If you don’t have one, you can create an account through the app or Samsung’s official website.
After registering:
The One UI 7 beta program is a great opportunity to experience Samsung’s latest software before its official release. By following the steps above, you can get early access and provide feedback to help improve the final version. Happy testing!