Samsung has officially announced the first wave of Galaxy devices set to receive the Android 15 update, repackaged as One UI 7. The rollout is scheduled to begin April 7, marking the end of a lengthy beta phase for several devices and the start of a broader transition to Google’s latest mobile OS.
While Android 15 debuted with the Galaxy S25 series, devices like the Galaxy S24 and older flagships have remained in beta until now. With this announcement, Samsung is committing to bringing One UI 7 to a wide array of phones and tablets over the coming months.
Samsung’s initial rollout includes more than 15 Galaxy devices, starting with newer flagships and moving backward. Here’s the official list revealed so far:
Samsung may expand this list as the rollout progresses. Notably, all foldables from the Z Fold/Flip 3 onward are expected to receive the update, reflecting Samsung’s strong software support commitment.
One UI 7 introduces both functional and visual enhancements, with a strong focus on AI. Key new features include:
Samsung has emphasized practical AI tools that improve everyday use without feeling gimmicky.
The company has not provided a full global schedule. Updates will be rolled out in phases, and users are encouraged to check their system settings and the Samsung Members app for availability notifications.