Samsung has officially included the Galaxy A55 in its One UI 7 Beta program, marking the first time an older mid-range Galaxy smartphone has received this update. This development is positive news for Galaxy A55 users, especially since the company had recently announced the rollout plan for One UI 7 specific to this product line.
Currently, Galaxy A55 owners in South Korea can register to participate in the testing of the One UI 7 Beta version. To join, users must download the Samsung Members app, log in with the Samsung account linked to their device, and select the One UI 7.0 Beta Program banner on the app’s homepage to register. After completing the registration, users can navigate to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install to receive the update.
The update is anticipated to introduce a revamped user interface along with an array of new features, although specific details on these enhancements have yet to be revealed. While South Korea is the pilot market for the One UI 7 Beta on the Galaxy A55, it is expected that the version will soon be launched in additional regions, including India, the UK, and the US.
Samsung’s decision to include an older mid-range model like the Galaxy A55 in the beta program—traditionally reserved for high-end models—indicates a strategic shift aimed at rebuilding consumer trust. This beta rollout serves as a significant win for Galaxy A55 users who have been eager for the latest software enhancements.
In addition to the Galaxy A55, Samsung’s high-end models have also accessed the One UI 7 Beta, with stable versions expected to be available on April 7. Fans of the brand are keenly awaiting confirmation on whether Samsung will fulfill its commitment to rolling out the stable version to its premium devices as scheduled.