Samsung One UI 7 Beta 2 is Arriving Sooner Than Expected
On December 5, Samsung launched theOne UI 7 Beta programfor the Galaxy S24 series, giving S24 users in select regions access to the first beta of One UI 7. Now, a new rumor suggests that One UI 7 Beta 2 could arrive later this month.
One UI 7 Beta 2 May Launch on December 10/12
Tipster Tarun Vats on Twitter (@tarunvats33) says the One UI 7 Beta 2 update may be released as early as December 10th or shortly after on December 12th.
The next beta build may carry a version number ending in ZXL2 or ZXL3.

When Samsung initially launched the One UI 7 Beta program, it was available only in Germany, Korea, the UK, and the US. Users in these countries have already signed up and received the update. However, users in India and Poland have been waiting for access.
The upcoming One UI 7 release could serve as the second beta for regions already using the first beta. For Indian and Polish users, it might arrive as their first beta—assuming Samsung decides to skip the initial build and directly provide the latest version to avoid restarting the update cycle.

The next beta is expected to be more stable and will likely include additional features. Instead of releasing all One UI 7 features at once, Samsung is rolling them out gradually. One such feature is thenew Video Audio Eraser, which uses AI to remove background noise from videos. It is slated to appear in future builds.
How to Update to One UI 7 Beta 2
Updating is simple if you’re alreadyenrolled in the One UI 7 Beta programand using Beta 1. Just head toSettings>Software Updateto download and install the second beta when it becomes available.
The Galaxy S24 series can be manually flashed, but it’s not recommended for most users due to the potential risks.
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