Samsung has been successful in fooling us about the launch date of the One UI Beta Program, but that hasn't stopped One UI 7.0 from leaking. A bunch of screenshots have been leaked, detailing the UI changes. Some One UI 7.0 apps are also available for download right now.

@tarunvats33 has just revealed another leak, giving us an idea of โ€‹โ€‹how the company is revamping the lock screen with One UI 7.0. There are a few new customizations that will help you personalize your device even more.

Lock screen revamp with One UI 7.0

You can spot new pill-shaped widgets on the lock screen that show the weather and battery status of connected devices like the Galaxy Watch. There may be more widgets as well. A previous leak revealed a UI element similar to iOS' Live Activity feature, which shows ongoing activities.

Along with the new design language, the lock screen customization has also been improved. Specifically, you can personalize the color, font, and size of the clock.

Samsung mentioned at SDC 2024 last month that One UI 7.0 is being built from the ground up. You can see a dramatic change in the design language compared to the current version of One UI. Leaks of new animations and Quick Panels help confirm this.

It's still unclear when Samsung will start the One UI Beta Program. A leaked roadmap suggests that the first beta could be released as early as next week, with the stable version rolling out around February next year.