What you need to know
- The new One UI 7 beta update is rolling out to the Galaxy S24 series in several regions.
- The firmware contains notable improvements, as well as several bug fixes from previous builds.
- This is a significant update that includes “ZXLJ” builds regardless of region.
After a long wait, Samsung has finally released One UI 7 in beta version of the Galaxy S24 series late last year. Starting in the US, the company has already released two beta versions, and today (January 5), Samsung began rolling out the third beta in several regions.
Trio, Galaxy S24, S24 PlusAnd Galaxy S24 Ultrastarted receiving new ones Android 15– Beta 3 updates to One UI 7 in several regions, starting with Germany, and as SamMobile notes that it is also available to users in India and Poland. However, the last two countries receive the same update as Beta 2, while the remaining countries received two beta versions already (including the US) is the third significant beta update.
Finally‼️ Galaxy S24: One UI 7 beta 3 update released in Germany Build version: S928BXXU4ZXLJ/S928BOXM4ZXLJ/S928BXXU4BXLJ pic.twitter.com/5vlGcJUJaUJanuary 6, 2025
In any case, firmware updates end with “ZXLJ“Build numbers are independent of region, and the changelog for all three Galaxy S24 series is almost the same.
According to the changelog, the update includes many improvements as well as several bug fixes. Game Booster mode has several improvements, such as the ability to change the default screen playback setting, change the name and maximum FPS setting, and the ability to set the default scan rate to 120Hz.
Samsung Messages also receive a “Modify Exception” when saving an MMS image. One UI 7 brings a vertical app drawer and the scrolling interface is likely to improve with the new firmware update. The quick close panel operation will also be improved in the latest build.
Notable fixes are the lock screen, always-on display, and battery icon in the status bar (updated in One UI 7). Other notable things to note are the volume key glitch issue when using Routine+ mode, which is believed to be fixed in the new update. Edge panel tools that weren’t showing up before appear to have been fixed.
Additionally, the third beta of One UI 7 is sizable, measuring at least 1.2GB in size and coming with the January security patch. Needless to say, Galaxy S24 series owners who are part of the One UI 7 beta program are eligible to receive the latest update. If you haven’t signed up yet, the best way to try out these features is to wait for the stable version, which is rumored to be released after Launch of Galaxy S25 serieswhich is expected to happen later this month.