Samsung posts updated One UI 7 schedule, promising more Galaxy devices in June

Avatar for Ben Schoon | May 23 2025 - 7:50 am PT
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As its rollout continues, Samsung has just posted an updated One UI 7 schedule for Galaxy devices, with many more updates coming in June.

To say that theOne UI 7 rollout was messy would be an understatement. But, to Samsung’s credit, things have been moving along at a very fast pace. Following the initial release in April, the company quickly startedbeating its own schedule, and now an updated schedule from Samsung reveals when to expect remaining One UI 7 updates for a number of Galaxy devices.

Samsung tipster Tarun Vatsspotted a new schedule from Samsung Germany which details remaining rollouts for a number of different Galaxy devices, with almost all remaining devices (at leas the ones on the list) set to be updated during the month of June.

The schedule shows the various Galaxy devices that have already been updated to One UI 7 over the course of April and May, and the remaining devices being updated in June, and just one device waiting until July.

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Samsung’s updated One UI 7 schedule

  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024) – June
  • Galaxy Tab Active 5 – June
  • Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro – June
  • Galaxy Tab A9+ – June
  • Galaxy Tab A9 – July
  • Galaxy A55 – June
  • Galaxy A54 – June
  • Galaxy A53 – June
  • Galaxy A35 – June
  • Galaxy A34 – June
  • Galaxy A33 – June
  • Galaxy A25 – June
  • Galaxy A16 – June
  • Galaxy A15 – June
  • Galaxy A14 – June
  • Galaxy A05s – June
  • Galaxy M53 – June
  • Galaxy M33 – June
  • Galaxy XCover7 – June
  • Galaxy XCover 6 Pro – June

Again, those devices are in addition to the many that have already been updated. Samsung’s rollouts do vary depending on a number of factors, though, so you might see some rollouts be later or earlier based on your region, carrier, variant, etc.

Meanwhile, the beta for Samsung’s One UI 8 updateis right around the corner.

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