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The much-awaited One UI 7.1, the new update of Samsung Galaxy devices is all set to release by December. The company is planning to launch the new update along with the release of the Galaxy S25 series. The launch seems to mark a big milestone in the history of One UI and Samsung software.
Samsung to launch One UI 7.1 and Galaxy S25 together to deliver a unique software experience like never before
Samsung is planning to launch One UI 7.1, along with the Galaxy S25 series later this year.
The One UI 7.1 update was expected to be released by July 2024 and was delayed due to untold reasons. However, the delay has now become a boon for tech-savvy as it is launching together with Samsung Galaxy S25 providing more enhanced features than before.
The One UI 7.1 offers the finest hardware and software optimization and works even better with the new Galaxy S25 featuring 16 GB RAM and Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite chip(Probably) to provide unparalleled performance.
The new phone series carries new attributes in gaming and AI processing. According to reports, the beta version will be launched in December, and stable updates will be followed by 2025.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 promises a better experience than the S24, the chips are shaping up to be better than the iPhone 16 Pro Max with an A18 Pro. The new series camera interface seems to be revamped making controls accessible from the bottom bar.
The beta update brings feature changes in app icons, quick toggles, and notification shades along with an increase in the fluid animations. The new processor used in S25, Snap Dragon 8 Gen 4 features 2 Oryon CPU clocked at 4 GHz and 6 power efficient cores clocked at 2.8 GHz.
This Octa-core CPU is faster in both single-core and multi-core CPUs than the Snap Dragon 8 Gen 3. Additional features include rounded corners, a 200MP primary camera, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, two 50MP telephoto cameras with 3x and 5x optical zoom, and a 12MP selfie camera.
The interface of One UI has leaked multiple times. The anticipated features include a quick toggle panel, a dynamic island-esque feature, variations in app icons, app locking, a battery health check system, and a battery optimization feature. Indeed, One UI 7.1 works best in Samsung S25 Ultra but it can also run on devices that are scheduled to receive Android 15, including Samsung Galaxy flagship phones and tablets.
One UI to create milestones in Samsung’s mobile software history
According to tipster Ice Universe, with the improvement in stability, transition, and fluidity in animations, One UI 7.1 will mark the biggest improvements in the history of Samsung software. The company tends to release One UI 7.1 with Samsung S25 Ultra promoting a much better performance than any other earlier series. The combination of 16 GB RAM, Snap Dragon 8 Gen 4 processor, and One UI 7.1 software paves a new path of enhancement and unparalleled experience.
Will the Samsung S25 be worth the wait?
Since the iPhone 16, the competitor of Samsung S25 has already launched in the market, many are in a dilemma whether to go with the iPhone or wait for the S25 to be released.
Here are three reasons why S25 will be worth the wait.
1. Improved performance
Galaxy S25 will be powered by Snap Dragon 8 Gen 4 SoC, providing increased performance and tough competition to their Apple rival variant. It also includes advanced AI features resulting in enhanced performance.
2. Enhanced camera
Samsung Galaxy S25 is likely to feature a 200MP main camera with a 100MP space zoom feature and an ultrawide camera of 12 to 50 Mega Pixels. It may also include a telephoto lens posing the ability to change the focal length.
3. Lightweight design
According to rumors, the Galaxy S25 tends to feature a 6.9-inch OLED display, thinner side rails, slimmer bezels, and curved edges.
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