Samsung Drops New One UI 7 Rollout Schedule for June 2025: Check Eligible Galaxy Devices
Samsung Drops New One UI 7 Rollout Schedule for June 2025
As May 2025 draws to a close, Samsung has nearly completed the One UI 7 rollout for its flagship Galaxy devices across global markets. Most high-end smartphones and tablets, including the Galaxy S24 series and the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip lineup, have successfully received the update. Now, Samsung has turned its attention to the rest of its eligible devices. The company has officially released a new One UI 7 rollout schedule for June 2025, mainly targeting mid-range and budget Galaxy phones and tablets.
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One UI 7 June 2025 Rollout for Samsung Galaxy Devices |
The updated roadmap has been published via the Samsung Members app in Germany, detailing the remaining devices set to receive the Android 15-based One UI 7 update. While not all Galaxy M and F series phones are listed—owing to regional differences—this schedule offers a clear picture of what’s next.
One UI 7: Bringing Android 15 to Galaxy Devices
Samsung’s One UI 7 is based on Google’s Android 15, and it introduces several new features aimed at improving the user experience, productivity, privacy, and performance. The update integrates Android 15’s core features like improved multitasking, adaptive brightness enhancements, predictive back gestures, and system-wide privacy upgrades. Along with these, Samsung has added its own tweaks, including:
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Smarter Gallery and Camera AI features
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Revamped Quick Settings menu
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Lock screen customization improvements
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Enhanced Samsung DeX support
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Smarter battery and memory optimizations
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Advanced privacy dashboards and permission logs
Most flagship users are already enjoying the benefits of this upgrade, and soon mid-range and budget phone users will join them.
Security First: May 2025 Patch Rolling Out
Samsung has also deployed the May 2025 security patch alongside the One UI 7 updates. These patches are critical as they fix dozens of vulnerabilities found in both Samsung’s software layer and Google’s Android OS. With the growing importance of device security, Samsung continues to show its commitment to regular and timely updates.
One UI 8 Beta on the Horizon
While One UI 7 is still rolling out, Samsung is already preparing for the next big thing—One UI 8, likely based on Android 16. A recent notification from the Samsung Members app hints that the Beta Program for One UI 8 is just around the corner. The notice outlines simplifications in the beta participation process, making it easier for users to enroll and test the early builds.
We can expect the One UI 8 Beta Program to begin as early as July 2025, starting with the Galaxy S24 series. Stay tuned, as this will bring even more innovation to Samsung’s ecosystem.
These Galaxy Devices Are Getting One UI 7 in June 2025
Samsung’s newly released rollout plan lists several Galaxy tablets and smartphones across various lineups. Some devices have already started receiving the update in the final days of May, while others are scheduled for June. Here's a detailed look at the schedule:
✅ Rolling Out Now (Late May 2025)
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Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
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Galaxy Tab A9+
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Galaxy Tab A9
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Galaxy A55
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Galaxy A54
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Galaxy A35
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Galaxy A25
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Galaxy A16
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Galaxy A15
These devices are in the midst of the rollout process, with the update being delivered in batches depending on region and carrier.
๐ Scheduled for June 2025
The following devices are confirmed to receive One UI 7 in June 2025:
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Galaxy Tab Active 5
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Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
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Galaxy A53
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Galaxy A34
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Galaxy A33
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Galaxy A14
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Galaxy A05s
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Galaxy M53
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Galaxy M33
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Galaxy XCover7
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Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
These models will begin receiving the update throughout June, with regional variations influencing the exact start dates.
Important Notes About the Schedule
It’s worth noting that the timeline provided by Samsung is based on German models, meaning other countries might have slightly different schedules. However, the rollout deadlines can be taken as reference points for a broader global plan.
Samsung also emphasizes that some devices marked as “rolling out” may complete their update process in early June. Others might start early depending on internal testing and carrier approvals.
Why This Update Matters for Mid-Range and Budget Users
Samsung has shown significant improvement in providing timely software updates not just for its flagship devices but also for mid-range and entry-level phones. The Galaxy A, M, and Tab A series users stand to benefit greatly from One UI 7 as it brings flagship-like features to more affordable devices. Here’s what users can expect:
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Enhanced System Performance
Mid-range phones like the Galaxy A53 and A33 will benefit from smoother animations, better memory management, and lower system lag. -
Refined User Interface
The updated UI offers a cleaner look with improved transitions, updated icons, and deeper customization options. -
Smarter Battery Usage
One UI 7 optimizes background processes and enhances battery life through smarter usage analytics. -
Better App Compatibility
Android 15 ensures better compatibility with upcoming app releases and more secure app environments.
What To Do Before You Update
Before downloading and installing One UI 7, users should follow these steps to ensure a smooth transition:
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Backup Your Data
Use Samsung Cloud, Google Drive, or Smart Switch to back up photos, contacts, and important files. -
Charge Your Device
Make sure your battery is at least 50% charged before starting the update process. -
Stable Wi-Fi Connection
Use a reliable Wi-Fi network to avoid interruptions during download and installation. -
Free Up Storage Space
The update requires at least 5–8 GB of free space. Clear unused apps and cache if needed.
How To Check for Updates Manually
If your device is listed in the June 2025 rollout schedule, you can manually check for the update using the following steps:
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Go to Settings
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Tap on Software update
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Click Download and install
If the update is available, you will be prompted to start the download. If not, check again after a few days, as updates are rolled out in phases.
Final Thoughts: Samsung’s Commitment to Software Support
Samsung’s clear roadmap for One UI 7 shows its ongoing dedication to multi-year OS support. With many Galaxy devices now guaranteed four generations of Android updates and five years of security patches, users can rely on long-term performance and protection.
As we approach June 2025, more Galaxy owners will join the Android 15 family. At the same time, the One UI 8 beta program is expected to go live soon, giving enthusiasts a sneak peek at what's next in Samsung's software evolution.
Stay tuned for more One UI news, update trackers, and detailed guides. Bookmark our site for daily Samsung updates!