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NewsTabletOne UI 7 Arrives to More Devices: Will Your Galaxy Get Android 15?
Following the initial launch of the One UI 7 update for select Galaxy devices earlier this month, which was briefly paused, Samsung has quickly expanded the Android 15-based update to a wider range of Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Read on to learn if the update is now available for your Galaxy device.
Samsung began shipping One UI 7 on April 7, 2025, starting in South Korea and parts of Europe, with India and the USA among the countries following soon after. The update was initially available for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. A short postponement occurred on April 14 due to reported bugs, but the rollout resumed on April 17.
Despite initial expectations that the brief cancellation would cause further delays, Samsung began shipping One UI 7 to the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5 on April 22. This was followed in the same week by the Galaxy Tab S10 series and Tab S9 series. More global models of the Galaxy S24 series also received the update during this period.
This week has seen the update reach earlier models, including the Galaxy S22 series and Galaxy S21 series. In addition, both the Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 have started receiving One UI 7. There was also a notable surprise with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 in the US joining the update rollout shortly thereafter.
However, it’s important to remember that availability still varies depending on the country and especially for carrier-locked devices. The schedule for Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy A series remains somewhat unclear. However, with many flagship devices already updated, we might see Samsung push the update to most of these models, including the Galaxy A55, A54, A35, A34, A25, A24, A16, and A15, by May instead of June.
Quick recap: The beta phase for One UI 7 began earlier this year, initially for the Galaxy S24 series. The official public rollout commenced on April 7. While some of Samsung’s newer mid-range devices, like the Galaxy A56, already ship with One UI 7, most flagship smartphones (both traditional and foldable) and tablets received the update within April. The update status for older mid-range devices remains uncertain.
Is Your Galaxy Getting Android 15?
While Samsung has not released a complete list of devices eligible for the Android 15 update, we can make an educated guess based on the company’s software update policy. In theory, One UI 7 should be available for all Galaxy smartphones and tablets that remain within their official software support window.
Aside from the confirmed models, we have compiled a list of other Galaxy devices expected to receive the update, focusing on those with software support extending into 2025 and beyond. This list remains speculative and will be updated as soon as Samsung confirms the official lineup.
Is your Samsung Galaxy device on the list? Have you received the One UI 7 update yet? Please let us know which features you are most excited to test out.
The article was updated on June 20, 2025, to reflect the public release of Samsung’s One UI 7 update and the inclusion of additional Galaxy smartphones and tablets, mostly older flagships.
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Exciting to see Samsung smoothly rolling out Android 14 and sharing a clear plan for Android 15 updates. Their swift handling of flagship and mid-range phones is impressive, even if Google’s Pixel leads in speed. The breakdown of models for Android 15 across the Galaxy series and tabs is super helpful. Looking forward to staying in the loop as the Android 15 release date approaches! On android you can enjoy this game.