Samsung's One UI 7 beta with Android 15 is now expected to be delayed until September

Samsung's plans for the One UI 7 beta program with Android 15 seem to be hitting some obstacles as the original launch date has reportedly been pushed back to September. The delay is attributed to Samsung's decision to wait for the rollout of the One UI 6.1.1 update, which itself has been postponed indefinitely. Although SamMobile reported a September release of the One UI 7 beta, there is still a lot of confusion about the situation. For example, the report mentions an expansion of the One UI 6.1.1 rollout to more countries, although Samsung has yet to officially announce the rollout beyond the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6. Moreover, there are conflicting claims about the availability of the update on the Galaxy A34. Some sources suggest that the rollout has already started as One UI 6.1.1, while others claim it is simply One UI 6.1.
Adding to the uncertainty is the fact that Samsung usually announces the release of a new One UI version through press releases before the actual rollout begins. So far, there has been no such announcement for One UI 6.1.1.

Despite the mixed signals, a September launch of the One UI 7 beta seems plausible. It's also likely that Samsung will start rolling out One UI 6.1.1 soon, although that hasn't happened yet. In the meantime, it's wise to approach the latest rumors with a certain amount of skepticism until there's more concrete information from Samsung.

The One UI 7 Beta Program, supported by Android15is highly anticipated by Samsung users as it promises new features and improvements for their devices. The delay may be frustrating for some, but it's understandable that Samsung wants to ensure a smooth and stable experience for its users. Hopefully, the September launch goes as planned and we'll get a taste of what One UI 7 has to offer soon.

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