Excitement is building among Galaxy users as they eagerly anticipate the upcoming release of One UI 7 and the exciting features it promises to bring. The previous update, One UI 6.1, introduced AI-driven features like Circle to Search with Google, Chat Assist, Interpreter, Live Translate, and more, setting the bar high for what’s to come.
Rumors suggest that a significant enhancement is in store with the upcoming One UI 6.1.1 update, which has caused a slight delay in the release of One UI 7. According to reports from Samsung-oriented site SamMobile, the Samsung Developer Conference (SDC) 2024 is scheduled for October 3 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in California. This event is expected to unveil the full features of One UI 7, with a stable version likely rolling out shortly after.
One UI 7, based on Android 15, is currently undergoing internal testing by Samsung and is expected to bring enhancements to Bluetooth Auracast, NFC, UI design, animations, and battery life. Potential additions include an App Lock feature and a vertical app drawer. Specific details on changes and new features will be revealed with the announcement of the One UI 7 Beta Program in the upcoming quarter.
In addition to these improvements, Samsung plans to enhance other features within the One UI ecosystem such as Bixby, Buds Auto Switch, Galaxy AI, Gaming Hub, Modes & Routines, Multi Control, Quick Share, Samsung DeX , Samsung Knox , Secure Folder , and SmartThings.
The anticipation surrounding the upcoming One UI 7 update for Samsung Galaxy devices has sparked excitement among users. Rumors about new privacy enhancements have only added to this excitement.
For those curious about what else could make One UI 7 even more enticing , here are some humble recommendations:
Enhanced predictive texting: Improving Samsung Keyboard’s predictive text capabilities will help compete with rivals like Gboard or SwiftKey.
Call Screening feature: Introducing a robust call screening feature similar to Google’s Pixel phones can help users manage incoming calls effectively using Bixby assistant.
Now Playing integration: Implementing a feature that automatically identifies songs playing nearby and displays titles and artists on the lock screen without user input would be a great addition similar to Pixel’s Now Playing feature.
Stay tuned for more updates on One UI 7 as we approach its official unveiling at SDC 2024!