An internal One UI 7.0 beta firmware for the Galaxy S22 Ultra has been spotted on Samsung's servers. Interestingly, the firmware appears in Poland, one of the seven countries that have always been selected to participate in the One UI beta program in the past.

Galaxy S22 is still a few weeks away from the One UI 7.0 Beta update

While the beta firmware has surfaced, this does not mean that the Galaxy S22 series will receive the One UI 7.0 beta update anytime soon. The beta firmware is just the first step in the development process and is not the same as the beta version available to users.

Samsung is expected to release the One UI 7.0 Beta update first for the Galaxy S24 series. Other flagships, including the Galaxy S22, will be supported in the following weeks. According to some previous rumors, the One UI 7.0 Beta program for the Galaxy S22 may not start before 2025.

Although it has not been officially confirmed, if Samsung keeps the same rollout method as previous updates, it is very likely that the One UI 7.0 beta will support all Galaxy flagship models released in the past two years, including the Galaxy S22.

One UI 7.0 promises to bring major improvements in user experience. This is also the reason why Samsung needs more time to prepare this update before the official launch. Galaxy S22 users and other eligible devices can expect a more comprehensive and optimized user interface upgrade.

We will continue to update the latest information about the One UI 7.0 beta program in the coming time.