Samsung was anticipated to launch the Android 15-based One UI 7 this year, but a recent keynote at the developer conference announced that the update has been pushed back. It's now set to arrive next year, coinciding with the release of the Galaxy S25 series.
New Features on the Horizon
The upcoming update is expected to introduce fresh features and an enhanced user interface design. Well-known leaker Ice Universe has provided a sneak peek of what the new control panel interface might look like. The leaker shared a mockup of the Galaxy S25 Ultra showcasing One UI 7 elements on its screen.
Control Center Changes
According to the render, Samsung might adopt a control center reminiscent of Apple's iOS 18 and Xiaomi's HyperOS. This means there will be a distinct notification panel, a detail confirmed by previous leaks.
While opinions may vary, the distinct control center and notification panel in Xiaomi's HyperOS gives the UI a more polished appearance. The mockup also indicates that WiFi and Bluetooth settings will have their own tiles in the control center, simplifying the toggling process. Additionally, there's a section with eight quick toggles that can be expanded with a simple swipe.
Design Revamp for Galaxy S25 Ultra
In addition to One UI 7 features, the mockup render suggests a potential redesign for the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Previous reports hinted at this, showing that the flagship will have rounded corners rather than the sharper ones seen before.
The display appears to have thinner bezels and a flat design, which are anticipated upgrades compared to the Galaxy S24 Ultra, currently listed at $1,012.08 on Amazon for the 256 GB model. With these modifications, the new flagship device is expected to be easier to handle than its predecessor.