
Samsung was expected to begin the stable rollout of One UI 7.0 last week, but that didn’t happen, unfortunately, due to a bug found in the third beta for Galaxy S24. So, there’ll be at least one more beta update before the stable rollout kicks off. Samsung has now revealed when the fourth and potentially the final beta for Galaxy S24 series will be released.
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The Beta Operations Team at Samsung has announced (via Samsung’s Korean Community) that the fourth One UI 7 beta for Galaxy S24 series is under development and aims to be released next week. This is in line with a recent report hinting that there will be at least one more beta update. The fourth beta will reportedly fix screen color calibration problem that popped up after installing the third beta on Galaxy S24.

Here’s a translated version of the official notice:
Hello beta participants.
We apologize for the long wait after the 3rd beta.
We are currently preparing the 4th beta version and aim to distribute it next week.
We will try our best to distribute it as soon as possible.
We deeply appreciate the valuable error reports and feedback you have sent us, and we will repay you with a more stable version.
Thank you.
Now, it’s pretty clear that the stable One UI 7.0 update for the Galaxy S24 series is not coming this week. The next week, when the fourth beta will be released, might also not see the stable build rolling out as Samsung usually takes a week to release the stable build after the final beta is out. So, the waiting game is still on, at least for two weeks.
Just recently, a new One UI 7 build for the Galaxy S24 series phones has been spotted on test server tagged with the build version ending with ZYB4. This is believed to the fourth One UI 7.0 beta which is scheduled to be released next week.

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