Parenthesis filed disastrous which preceded the real start of the release of the One UI 7 On devices not launched in 2025, Samsung has finally found the rhythm which has always characterized it in the release of software updates.

Despite some problems reported by users, the most recent version of the One UI is reaching an increasing number of devices: in the last few hours the details have emerged on which devices (still supported) will update in June.

One UI 7: here’s which devices will arrive in June

Let’s go back to dealing with the One UI 7the version of Samsung’s owner interface based on Android 15, which is continuing to spread among the supported devices of the South Korean giant.

Samsung’s German division has recently shared a post (via @Tartvats33 on X) in which it takes stock of the situation relating to the release of the new version of the interface, and in which it suggests which tablets and which smartphones will receive the update in June (or even in July).

Below is the detail on the timing which, being related to a European country, should be similar as regards the units sold on the Italian market:

  • Release scheduled for June 2025
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5
    • Samsung Gaalxy Active4 Pro Tab
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+
    • Samsung Galaxy A55 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A54 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A25 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A16 and Galaxy A16 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A15 and Galaxy A15 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy A14 and Galaxy A14 5G
    • Samsung Galaxy M33 5G and Galaxy M53 5G
    • Samsung galaxy xcover7
    • Samsung Galaxy XCover6 Pro
  • Release scheduled for July 2025
    • Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 (postponed)
    • Samsung Galaxy A05S

As can be seen from the first of the two images, the complete post also contains all the tablets and all Samsung smartphones that have already received the One UI 7: Already only by looking at the tablets, the only “visible” among the updated devices, we can however notice that Samsung has actually recovered much of the land lost in recent months.