Although Samsung has been releasing its most recent One UI 7 upgrade, the Galaxy S25 is the only device that officially ships with it at this time. However, consumers of the Galaxy S24 FE have some wonderful news! Samsung is using a unique technique to give people a preview of the One UI 7 update before the complete deployment. Want to know how? Let’s get started!
One UI 7 on Galaxy S24 FE
Recently, a Reddit user revealed that Samsung has enabled Galaxy S24 FE customers to obtain the One UI 7.0 stable firmware using the Remote Test Lab (RTL). RTL, for those who are not familiar with it, is a feature that allows developers to remotely test their apps on actual Samsung devices. However, this technology now allows even ordinary people to virtually explore the latest upgrade.
How to Access
By logging in with your Samsung account, you can access One UI 7 on your Galaxy S24 FE via the Remote Test Lab. The most recent One UI 7 firmware may be found in the system settings’ software update section after logging in.
Here are some salient features of this early access version:
- The firmware version S721BXXU3BYA2 and the January 2025 security patch are included in the One UI 7 build (RTL), which has a size of around 4.4GB.
- Currently unavailable features are Now Brief and Audio Eraser.
- The Now Bar is present in the settings, but it is now grayed out.
- Battery health data is likewise hidden, most likely because of regional limitations.
Fully Roll Out
One UI 7 Beta is currently only available for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra in a few countries, including the U.K., the U.S., Germany, Korea, Poland, and India. For additional compatible phones and tablets, Samsung intends to deliver the stable version of One UI 7 in the upcoming months.
Among One UI 7’s most intriguing features are:
- Now Bar for better searching
- A vertical app drawer to make accessing apps easier
- Updated Camera App with Additional Features
- Cutting-edge AI features for a more seamless experience