It looks like Samsung is already set to introduce the public to One UI 7.0, which it will likely shorten to One UI 7 upon its initial release. Officially, the company still hasn’t revealed a release date for the beta builds, despite a growing number of leaks regarding its Android 15 skin over the past few weeks.
Earlier this week, Ice Universe claimed that Samsung would open participation in the One UI 7 beta next week. Today, it appears the company has finalized the first public beta of One UI 7 for the Galaxy S24 Ultra (currently $930 at Amazon). As shown in the screenshot below, Samsung has pushed the “ZXKB” software to its test servers.
Additionally, this software is for the SM-S928B, which means One UI 7 beta should soon be available on the Galaxy S24 Ultra sold in Europe and South Korea. Please note that while the screenshot below is only for a Galaxy S24 device, One UI 7 beta should also be available not only on the Galaxy S24 series but also on other recent Samsung smartphones. In addition, Samsung presented its initial One UI 7 launch schedule last month; we told you about it separately.