Samsung Galaxy S24 FE homeowners are nonetheless ready for the One UI 7 replace, however now there’s a approach for the actually curious to take a look at the brand new software program. It’s a roundabout answer that includes the Distant Check Lab (RTL).
RTL is meant to permit app builders to remotely connect with an actual system and check out their app – this manner they will check on all Galaxy gadgets, with out having to purchase them, which is nice for small devs.
You don’t must be a developer, you simply want a Samsung account and you may take One UI 7 out for a spin. Understand that that is only a digital check and never a technique to replace your telephone. Nonetheless, you may get a really feel for the brand new OS, most of it, anyway.
Software program data on the Galaxy S24 FE One UI 7 firmware
Individuals on the r/OneUI subreddit are reporting that some options aren’t accessible – Audio Eraser and Now Transient aren’t working, the Now Bar settings aren’t accessible both.
The vital takeaway is that the firmware is near completed, if not already finished (it’s exhibiting the January 1 safety patch, which is the most recent we will count on presently). That stated, Samsung nonetheless hasn’t launched a roadmap for the One UI 7 rollout, so some persistence shall be required.