One UI 7 internal test firmware has been spotted on Samsung servers for another Galaxy phone. The Samsung’s internal team has started testing One UI 7 beta on the Galaxy S21 FE. However, the phone won’t receive public beta, and the stable build is expected to roll out within the next two to three months.
There are two variants of Galaxy S21 FE, one with Snapdragon chip and another with Exynos chip. The phone was launched in January 2022 with Android 12-based One UI 4, which means the Android 15-based One UI 7 is the third major update for the phone. This could be the last major update for the device.
The One UI 7 internal beta has been spotted with build numbers G990B2XXUAHXL6 (Snapdragon variant) and G990EXXUCGXL2 (Exynos model). Since this is an internal beta, users cannot get it on their phones even with a sideload.
When will the Galaxy S21 FE get One UI 7?
As usual, there will be no public beta for the Galaxy S21 FE, and the stable update is expected to release in early 2025. Now that Samsung has already took the first step, all that remains is the wait for the stable One UI 7 update.
One UI 7 is the latest major update based on Android 15 for eligible models. The One UI 7 beta is available for the Galaxy S23 which also reveals the features that you will get with One UI 7 update.
You will get features such as NowBar which is Dynamic Island alternative, separate quick settings and notification panel, more home screen and lock screen customization, and many more. You can check more about One UI 7 features in our dedicated article.
Samsung is internally testing the One UI 7 beta for several devices, including some budget Galaxy phones.
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