One UI 7 Beta Might Launch Next Week, with Potential Updates Including Redesigned Icons and Camera UI

One UI 7 Beta Might Launch Next Week, with Potential Updates Including Redesigned Icons and Camera UI
One UI 7 Beta Might Launch Next Week, with Potential Updates Including Redesigned Icons and Camera UI

The anticipated release of the One UI 7 beta might be imminent, with rumors suggesting it could launch as early as next week. Tipster Max Jambor has hinted at this timeline, though no specific date has been confirmed. This beta is expected to introduce significant changes to the operating system’s appearance, although details remain sparse.

Samsung has been tight-lipped about the exact features of the upcoming beta. However, another source, @chunvn8888, has shared potential updates that might include aesthetic changes.

These could involve redesigned icons with a more rounded look and updates to the gallery, camera, and weather apps. The leaker has also indicated that users might have new options for customizing icon and widget styles, potentially drawing comparisons to iOS 18.

One UI 7 Beta Might Launch Next Week, with Potential Updates Including Redesigned Icons and Camera UI
One UI 7 Beta Might Launch Next Week, with Potential Updates Including Redesigned Icons and Camera UI

One notable change could be the redesign of the battery icon to a pill-shaped format, which has received mixed reactions from the community. Additionally, the UI for the camera app is said to be revamped to improve one-handed use, reflecting a focus on enhancing user experience.

Further changes may include rebranding of the AR Emoji feature to Galaxy Avatar and a new introduction line for Samsung Account. This line, “Sign in to your Galaxy. Add advanced intelligence to your phone,” suggests a push towards integrating more advanced features and personalization.

Despite these leaks, well-known leaker Ice Universe advises caution, noting that the information could come from an early test version of One UI 7. Consequently, there might be alterations before the final release. Users will need to wait for the official launch to confirm these details and see the final version of the OS.