Is it important that the Galaxy Z Fold 6 was omitted from the One UI 7 beta testing?


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Oh the woes of living on the edge. Earlier this week, Samsung started rolling out the first One UI 7 beta. Naturally, it’s first being made available to those that own one of the Galaxy S24 flagship models (sorry, S24 FE.)

However, when the rumor mill picked up steam leading up to the official announcement, I was hoping to spend my weekend messing around with One UI 7 on the Galaxy Z Fold 6. The announcement came and went, and there was no mention of the Fold 6 being included in the beta program.

In fact, there wasn’t any mention of Samsung’s flagship foldable phones at all. Instead, they’ve just been roped in with the rest of the company’s lineup, with Samsung stating “In line with Samsung’s commitment to extend its OS upgrade policy, the update will gradually roll out to other Galaxy devices.”

One UI 7 features on the Galaxy S24 Ultra

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I didn’t actually expect the Galaxy Z Fold 6 to be included in the One UI 7 beta program. Especially considering how many times rumors have surfaced about Samsung needing to delay the rollout. It’s apparent that this isn’t just your run-of-the-mill update, as more Galaxy AI features are on the way, along with the new “Now Bar” and improved camera controls.