Samsung has officially begun rolling out the One UI 7 Beta for its flagship devices: the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra. The beta is available in select regions, including India, South Korea, the UK, and the US. This release marks the arrival of Android 15, along with One UI 7.0, bringing new features and improvements to Samsung’s latest smartphones. The update weighs around 4.7GB and includes the March 1 security patch, ensuring users receive the latest security enhancements alongside the new features.

To participate in the Beta, users need to sign up through the Samsung Members app. However, it’s important to note that the beta is currently available only for unlocked devices, meaning those with carrier-locked devices may not be able to access the update just yet. This limited availability also excludes Galaxy S23 FE owners, who will not be part of this beta testing phase.
The One UI 7 Beta brings several new features aimed at improving the user experience, including changes to the interface, updated widgets, and enhanced performance. Users in the beta program have started sharing screenshots and experiences on the Samsung Community forums, and feedback has been generally positive. Early adopters are praising the update for its stability, improved app performance, and smoother overall system operation.
While the beta is already being tested, Samsung plans to release the stable version of One UI 7 in April 2025. This stable release will be available to all eligible Galaxy S23 devices, offering the final version of Android 15 and the One UI 7.0 interface with all the improvements and features finalized after beta testing.