One UI 7 is desired, and Samsung assumes it. Between complete redesign and new AI features, the manufacturer is playing big.
Samsung is often at the forefront of manufacturers offering the next Android update. Usually in December. But this time, the Korean giant took us by surprise.
During its developers conference (SDC24), Samsung made a surprising announcement: One UI 7, the next iteration of its user interface, will not see the light of day until January 2025.
But why such a delay? According to official statements, Samsung does not do things by halves. One UI 7 will not be a simple update, but a complete overhaul of the user experience. We are talking here about a revolution, not an evolution. And who says revolution, says time of significant development.
AI at the heart of strategy
One of the key points of this future update will be the advanced integration of artificial intelligence. Samsung promises “Galaxy AI features” that should change the experience.
But what exactly are we talking about? For the moment, the manufacturer remains mysterious, but we can imagine an AI capable of learning from our habits to optimize the use of the smartphone, predict our needs, or even improve the quality of photos and videos in an even more impressive way.
However, this focus on AI raises questions. Is Samsung not at risk of falling into the “all-AI” trap, to the detriment of other important aspects of the user experience? And what about privacy, a hot topic in the digital age? The Korean giant will have to provide clear answers to reassure its users.
A delay that could be expensive
If Samsung’s ambition is laudable, the timing raises questions. Android 15, on which One UI 7 will be based, should be available well before January 2025. This means that Galaxy users will have to wait several months before taking advantage of the latest Android innovations, while the competition will have already deployed their updates. day.
This delay could have consequences on sales of Samsung smartphones. The most tech-savvy consumers may be tempted to turn to other brands offering Android 15 more quickly. Samsung is therefore taking a calculated risk.
A complete overhaul
Samsung promises a “completely overhauled” interface with One UI 7. This is great news for those who found the interface to be dated, but it also raises concerns. This can nevertheless disturb regulars.
Additionally, a major overhaul often comes with bugs and teething issues. Enough to attract the wrath of its users who will have patiently waited for this update.
The Galaxy S25: the spearhead of One UI 7
One UI 7 will be launched at the same time as the Galaxy S25, scheduled for January 2025. This strategy is not trivial: Samsung wants to make its next flagship the symbol of this software revolution. It’s a gamble that could pay off big if One UI 7 keeps its promises.
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However, this also means that users of older models will likely have to wait even longer for the update.
Samsung promises to deploy a beta version of One UI 7 to developers at the end of 2024.