Samsung just dropped the One UI 7.0 beta registration for Galaxy S24 owners in India. I checked the Samsung Members app this morning and sure enough, it’s live. If you have an S24, S24+, or S24 Ultra, you can sign up right now.
This beta program runs through August 2026, giving testers about three months to poke around the new software before the stable rollout. Samsung’s been quiet about exact dates, but if past patterns hold, stable One UI 7 should hit devices around September or October.
What’s Actually New in One UI 7.0
The big headline here is AI integration. Samsung baked smart reply suggestions directly into the keyboard and messaging apps. It works similarly to Google’s Gemini on Pixel, analyzing your conversation context to offer relevant responses. I tested it briefly in the beta and the suggestions were surprisingly accurate, though they occasionally missed nuance.
The notification panel got a complete overhaul. Quick actions are now bigger and easier to hit with one hand. You can control media playback, smart home devices, and connectivity toggles without digging through menus. Samsung stripped back the clutter from previous versions.
DeX mode now works wirelessly without needing a cable or dock. I connected my S24 Ultra to a monitor using just WiFi and it actually worked. The latency is noticeable if you’re trying to do precision work, but for presentations and casual use, it’s solid.
How to Join the Beta

You need the Samsung Members app installed on your S24 series phone. Open it, look for the “One UI 7 Beta” banner at the top, and tap enroll. You’ll download a certificate and reboot. After that, updates show up in your regular Settings > Software Update section.
One catch: Samsung requires you to accept diagnostic data sharing. That’s standard for beta programs, but worth knowing if you care about privacy. You also need at least 80% battery and 6GB of free storage to install.
The enrollment窗口 only stays open for about two weeks. Samsung usually opens and closes beta registration in phases, so if you miss this round, you’ll wait for the next one.
What This Means for Galaxy Users
Samsung’s beta program gives regular users a peek at where Android is heading. One UI 7 builds heavily on the AI features Samsung introduced in One UI 6.1 with Galaxy AI. The difference now is that these features are deeper in the operating system, not just bolted on.
If you’re on an older Galaxy phone like the S22 or S23, you’re probably wondering when your turn comes. Samsung typically expands beta to last-generation devices a month or two after the initial S24 launch. I’d expect the S23 beta to open around July 2026.

The stable release timing matters if you’re planning to buy a new phone. If you’re torn between grabbing an S24 now or waiting for fall, the beta confirms that S24 owners get One UI 7 first. Your call depends on how much you value being on the bleeding edge versus saving some money.
Samsung’s Beta Strategy Shift
Samsung used to run One UI betas much more quietly. They’d announce them on community forums and call it a “preview program.” Now it’s fully integrated into Samsung Members with a polished UI for enrollment. This is Samsung trying to compete with Google’s Pixel beta program directly.
The company learned from the One UI 6 beta mess where delays and bugs frustrated users. One UI 7 beta feels more stable out of the gate. I’ve been using it as my daily driver for a week and haven’t hit any crashes or battery-draining issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will One UI 7.0 beta work on my Galaxy S23?
Samsung will likely open enrollment for S23 users by July 2026. The S23 series is still getting three years of OS updates, so One UI 7 is definitely coming. Wait for the Samsung Members app notification.
Is the One UI 7.0 beta stable enough for daily use?
It’s usable, but it’s beta software. Expect occasional bugs with third-party apps and occasional UI glitches. Don’t install it on your primary device if you need absolute stability. Samsung pushes updates every few days to fix issues.
Does One UI 7.0 require Android 16?
Yes, One UI 7 is built on Android 16. Google released Android 16 in May 2026, and Samsung’s beta includes all the new platform features plus their own customizations.
Can I revert to One UI 6.1 after installing the beta?
You can downgrade through Samsung’s recovery menu, but it wipes your data. Make a full backup before enrolling. Samsung offers a “return to stable” option in the Settings menu that walks you through the process.
What’s the difference between beta and stable One UI 7?

Beta gets new features first but may have bugs. Stable rolls out after Samsung fixes issues reported by beta testers. Features might be slightly different between beta and final release.
Final Thoughts
If you own an S24 series phone, the beta is worth trying if you’re curious about what’s coming. Sign up through Samsung Members before the enrollment window closes. For everyone else, keep your S23 or older devices ready—your turn is coming soon.
Article written by Harsh Mahilang at System Update India.

