Samsung Expands One UI 7 Update to Galaxy F34, M33, and XCover 7
Android 15-based update rolls out with new UI features and system enhancements
One UI 7 Reaches More Mid-Range Galaxy Devices
Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, to a wider range of mid-range Galaxy smartphones, including the Galaxy F34, Galaxy M33, and Galaxy XCover 7.
- This marks the latest phase in Samsung’s update schedule, as the company continues to expand One UI 7 support to eligible models following the launch of the One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S25 series.
- The initial rollout is region-specific, with further expansion expected once the firmware passes stability checks in early release markets.

Update Availability and Build Details
The One UI 7 firmware is currently rolling out under the following PDA build numbers:
- Galaxy F34 (India): E346BXXU7DYE1
- Galaxy M33 (Korea): M336KKSUAFYE3
- Galaxy XCover 7 (Latin America): G556BXXU9CYE5
Users can access the update by navigating to:
Settings > Software update > Download and install
- The update package weighs over 3GB, so it is recommended to maintain a charge above 50% and connect to a stable Wi-Fi network before proceeding.
What’s New in One UI 7?
The One UI 7 update delivers several design and performance improvements, offering a more refined Android experience for Galaxy users.
- Key highlights include the introduction of the “Now Bar”, a redesigned navigation and interaction tool that simplifies access to frequently used functions.
- Additional enhancements cover Live Notifications, smoother transitions, customization improvements, and overall visual polish.
Known Issues: Battery Performance Concerns
Despite the positive reception, users have reported battery drain issues after installing the One UI 7 update.
- Several Galaxy owners have flagged a noticeable decrease in battery life, particularly during background processes.
- As of now, Samsung has not issued an official response to these concerns, and users are advised to monitor their device’s performance post-update.
Looking Ahead: One UI 8 in Beta
With the One UI 8 Beta Program already live for the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung appears committed to an aggressive update cycle, ensuring more devices remain current.
- Users on One UI 7 can expect additional stability patches in the coming weeks, especially in response to any reported issues.
- The latest rollout reaffirms Samsung’s long-term software support promise, even for its mid-range and enterprise models like the XCover series.
As the update continues its global expansion, more Galaxy users will soon experience Android 15 and One UI 7’s major interface evolution.