The Samsung Galaxy S24+ has been spotted running Android 15 with One UI 7.0 in a recent Geekbench test. This sighting signals that Samsung is actively testing its upcoming software update, which is set to keep the S24+ up-to-date for the next seven years. Let’s delve into the details and what this means for Samsung users.
Samsung Galaxy S24+ Key Details
Geekbench Sighting
The Galaxy S24+ running Android 15 and One UI 7.0 was recently tested on Geekbench. This follows Samsung’s pattern of early testing, as the S24 Ultra was already seen with One UI 7 back in May. Now, the S24+ and the smaller Galaxy S24 are joining the testing phase.
Internal Test Builds
Tarun Vats, who discovered the Geekbench result, also reported on Samsung’s internal test builds for the Galaxy S24, identified by the following version numbers:
- Version Numbers:
- S928BXXU3BXG2
- S928BOXM3BXG2
Development and Public Beta
Currently, One UI 7 is being developed behind closed doors. However, a public beta is expected to be released in August or September. The Galaxy S24 series will likely be the first to receive the update, followed by older S-series phones and other eligible models.
Update Timeline
Based on last year’s timeline, the One UI 6 beta went public in August, with the stable Android 14/One UI 6 update rolling out by the end of October. We can anticipate a similar schedule for One UI 7 this year.
Conclusion
The early testing of Android 15 and One UI 7.0 on the Samsung Galaxy S24+ suggests that Samsung is well on track to deliver its next major software update. With a public beta expected soon, Galaxy users can look forward to enhanced features and improvements. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the public beta release.
What are your thoughts on the upcoming One UI 7? Share your opinions in the comments below.
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