Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series users are waiting for the stable version of the One UI 7.0 update for a long time. However, the latest developments reveal that this expectation can continue for a while. The company is preparing to publish a fourth beta update due to a problem encountered in the previous beta version. This means that the release date of the stable version can be postponed for a while.
Screen Color Calibration problem is solved
Ice Universe (@universeice), one of the reliable sources, said Samsung is working on a fourth beta update for One UI 7.0. In the third beta version, there was a problem with the color calibration on the screen of the Galaxy S24 series devices. This error caused the screen to have a more yellow color tone than natural tones. Samsung said that it has solved this problem and will improve the user experience with the new beta update. The new beta version is expected to be released within a few days.
In the beta process, a certain time schedule is usually monitored for the transition from an update to the stable version. Looking at the previous beta test processes, it is observed that Samsung is required to use the stable update after the last beta version. Therefore, even if the fourth beta is released this week, users may need to wait until the earliest week for the distribution of the stable version.
Samsung aims to take the user experience to the next level with the Android 15 -based One UI 7.0 update. Design changes and performance improvements in the interface aim to provide a more fluent use experience. However, new settings that allow users to control the screen brightness more personally will also come with this update. Such innovations in the test phase are continuously developed with feedback in the beta process.
After Samsung is so careful in software updates, the importance it attaches to user satisfaction lies. The company allows users to use their devices efficiently for a longer period of time with their frequent software updates. However, even small technical problems in such updates may have significant effects on a wide audience, it is emphasized that the company should not give up detailed test processes.
On the other hand, the news about the update processes and user feedback reveals that device owners have high expectations. While users expect the software performance of their devices to be at the best level, they are more sensitive to screen features such as color calibration. This requires more diligence in the update processes.