Samsung Testing One UI 7.1 Update: Latest Developments

Samsung Testing One UI 7.1 Update: Latest Developments

Samsung is gearing up to launch the Galaxy S25 series, and the One UI 7.1 version has been spotted on the Samsung OTA server. Following the release of One UI 6.1.1, the company is pressing ahead with the development of One UI 7.1. Currently, Samsung is conducting active tests of the new One UI 7.1 builds specifically for the Galaxy S25 series.

The Galaxy S25 Series to Feature One UI 7.1

As the brand works on rolling out the One UI 7 beta, efforts to develop One UI 7.1 are ongoing. We reported this exclusively last month, and now fresh One UI 7.1 builds are in the works for the Galaxy S25 series. These tests are pivotal for Samsung to ensure a smooth introduction of the Galaxy S25 series. Each new update addresses bugs from previous versions. The latest One UI 7.1 tests for the US version of the Galaxy S25 series can be clearly seen on the OTA server.

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Latest Builds for the Galaxy S25 Series

These new One UI 7.1 builds for the Galaxy S25 series were prepared in September and have been uploaded today to the OTA server by Samsung. The upcoming smartphones are anticipated to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC globally. Should this hold true, a price hike might be on the horizon. However, the price change isn't particularly significant. Snapdragon SoCs offer faster, more efficient, and better-optimized performance compared to Exynos chips. Consequently, users prefer Samsung devices equipped with Snapdragon SoC despite potential price increases. We hope the Galaxy S25 series features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4, which could boost Samsung's sales figures and revenue.


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