Samsung One UI 7 Beta Program
A Sneak Peek at the Future of Mobile AI with the Launch of the Samsung One UI 7 Beta. In order to enable AI-powered individualized mobile experiences, One UI 7 seeks to provide an AI-first platform with the most user-friendly controls.
With its robust AI capabilities, streamlined controls, and sneak peek at future scalable AI ecosystems, Samsung Electronics today announced the One UI 7 beta program’s public release. By incorporating cutting-edge AI agents and multimodal capabilities into each interface touch point, One UI 7 represents a major advancement in AI technology, resulting in an AI platform where every interaction feels instinctive and natural. A preview of an enhanced mobile user experience enabling more customization than ever before is provided via the beta program.
Enhanced AI Enables More Intuitive User Experiences
Advanced writing assistance capabilities are among the impressive upgrades to Galaxy AI features that One UI 7 delivers. With its integration into AI OS, users may increase productivity by selecting texts without having to switch between apps. With AI-powered choices to automatically structure notes into bullet points, check spelling and grammar, and summarize text, this functionality builds upon the robust writing assistance capabilities currently accessible to Galaxy users.
With support for 20 languages, One UI 7’s enhanced call functionalities push the limits of connection and communication through call transcripts. Enabling call recording removes the need to manually take notes while multitasking because recorded calls are automatically transcribed for future reference.
Bold New Design for Greater Personalization and Control
Based on a new notification system that simplifies communication and is easily accessible from the device’s lock screen, One UI 7 boasts sophisticated AI features along with a considerable redesign. It has a Now Bar that shows pertinent activity across a number of elements, including stopwatch, music, recording, interpreter, and more.
Now Bar eliminates the need to continuously unlock the smartphone by providing fast access to critical alerts, enabling users to interact with important information with ease. Now Bar, which will be available on future Galaxy S series handsets, will revolutionize the lock screen experience, which will further develop with increasingly sophisticated experiences in the future.
A straightforward, powerful, and expressive design serves as the foundation for all of these feature enhancements. These ideas work together to provide seamless and unified experiences for Galaxy users. Bold, distinctive design decisions characterize One UI 7, which enables straightforward mobile interactions across AI functions while reducing visual clutter and creating an appealing experience that resonates with consumers on a personal level.
Among other innovations, a streamlined home screen, revamped One UI widgets, and a lock screen combine to provide users fine-grained control over every aspect and facilitate easy and straightforward customization.
More intuitive management over sophisticated settings is made possible by a revamped camera user interface. The buttons, dials, and modes on the camera have been rearranged to make it simpler to locate the functions you want and to provide a better display of the image or video you are producing.
The manual settings interface for the Pro and Pro video modes has also been streamlined to help you concentrate on the image or video you’re shooting. When recording in Pro video mode, you may adjust the zoom speed for seamless transitions using a new zoom control.
Samsung One UI 7 Beta enhances security, privacy, choice, and openness in the AI era
In today’s hyperconnected, AI-powered world, robust enhancements to Knox Matrix, Theft Protection, Auto Blocker, and other features provide enhanced device protection.
Ultimate Transparency Is Unlocked by the Knox Matrix
Samsung’s vision for the future is the Knox Matrix, which improves security by using multi-layered, intelligent threat monitoring across all of its connected devices. The groundwork for the next security frontier is laid with One UI 7.
Trust Chain, a secure private blockchain, is used by Knox Matrix to monitor devices, and the new Knox Matrix interface makes it simpler to maintain transparent security throughout an ecosystem of linked devices. Checking the security status of several Samsung smart devices, such as Galaxy mobile devices, TVs, and home appliances, at a look is now easier than ever with One UI 7. They will appear as “green,” or secure, if all linked devices are current and no threats are found. Additionally, users are able to determine whether a device is in danger, and the dashboard will provide a practical suggestion to lessen the risk.
The process of recovering data stored on Samsung Cloud is made easier and more convenient with a new recovery technique for Enhanced Data Protection. In addition to keeping linked devices safe and synced, enhanced data protection makes sure that users have a fallback option in case they lose access to a trusted device. Users may now move their private data to a new device with One UI 7 by confirming the lock screen factor whether it be the password, pattern, or pin of their old device.
In the form of passkeys, Samsung has created new methods for managing and securing identities and credentials for the hyperconnected world of today as part of Knox Matrix’s Credential Sync. Users may now generate and utilize passkeys to access their Samsung accounts with One UI 7. By utilizing the fingerprint sensor on their smartphones, customers can safely sign into their TVs, AI Family Hub refrigerators, and other devices using passkeys, which are digital authentication credentials that make it quicker and simpler to safely log in to applications, devices, and websites.
Increased User Control with Maximum Restrictions
Maximum Restrictions creates a strong barrier against the cyberthreats of today. With new capabilities intended to protect those who might require extra protection, One UI 7 significantly expands user choice. Updated Maximum Restrictions now includes more network connection limitations, allowing users to benefit from increased security without sacrificing essential device features.
Users can choose to restrict 2G service and stop data from being captured while connected to potentially dangerous networks because of the additional safeguards. While maintaining the ability to join manually if preferred, users may also stop unwanted automatic reconnection to some Wi-Fi networks that could be less secure, guaranteeing data privacy.
This upgrade improves on Maximum Restrictions’ current set of safeguards for Samsung Gallery and Messages, enabling users to ban hyperlinks, previews, and shared albums, stop automatic attachment downloads, and eliminate location information from shared photographs.
Additional Security Configurations Provide Additional Device Security
Users now have even more options to customize security settings in One UI 7 to fit their own usage habits. When the device is locked and the USB port is not being used for anything other than charging the battery, users can opt to disable USB connections.
When a user tries to download from an unauthorized source, One UI 7’s new Safe Install system and Auto Blocker work together to warn them of security risks and stop accidental sideloading on Galaxy devices worldwide. This helps protect against malicious apps that result from sideloading.
Protecting against Theft Improves Data Privacy
Samsung One UI 7 Beta adds additional capabilities to the Android suite of theft prevention solutions that are exclusive to Galaxy devices, strengthening the security measures to guarantee that personal information is protected even in the event that devices are lost or stolen. Apart from Remote Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Theft Detection Lock, Galaxy users may now take use of Identity Check, an optional function intended to be used in the event that a device’s PIN is compromised. Users may be guaranteed that these measures unique to the Galaxy will take effect if any suspicious activity is found.
- Any modifications to critical security settings that might jeopardize personal information must be made through biometric verification when in an unknown place.
- An additional security measure is a one-hour security delay, which stops unauthorized users from making any modifications to the device right away.
One UI 7 Beta Release Date
Samsung’s dedication to privacy on AI continues with One UI 7, which introduces cutting-edge security measures to provide total safety in the AI age. Beginning in the first quarter of 2025, the official One UI 7 release will start with the next generation of Galaxy S series smartphones, which will include more AI features, such as improved, hardware-dependent on-device AI functions. The update will be progressively made available to more Galaxy devices in keeping with Samsung’s pledge to broaden its OS upgrading strategy.
For Galaxy S24 series smartphones, the Samsung One UI 7 Beta program will launch on December 5 in Germany, India, Korea, Poland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Through Samsung Members, users of the Galaxy S24 series can apply to participate in the beta program.