One UI 7 Beta 2 Brings New Fixes and Improvements: Full Changelog
While expected afew days earlier, Samsung has finally released a new One UI 7 Beta update for the Galaxy S24 series. This is the second One UI 7 Beta for devices in Korea, Germany, the US, and the UK. It’s the first beta update in India and Poland, as the initial beta was delayed.
Now, One UI 7 Beta 2 doesn’t change anything significantly over the original One UI 7 Beta. It does, however, bring several changes and improvements. Samsung has fixed bugs in theNow Barfeature and improved app transitions on the Recent Apps screen.

Earlier, users would see a “Secured by Knox” watermark in the app drawer. However, the new update removes the Knox watermark as some users found it to be distracting. You also have the option to set the screen refresh rate within Game Booster. Other changes include fixes for TV connectivity via Samsung Dex, GPS enhancements, and widget transparency issues.
One UI 7 Beta 2 Changelog
Here’s the full changelog for the second One UI 7 beta firmware (build number ZXL5) sized 1067MB:
After updating to the One UI 7-second beta, you’ll be able to update Samsung apps to the latest version from the Galaxy Store. This includes the updated Phone app, which fixes an issue where calls wouldn’t terminate properly.

Unfortunately, this update doesn’t bring the earlier rumoredaudio eraser feature for videos. However, it is in the pipeline per leaks and may arrive on future builds.
How to Update to One UI 7 Beta?
The One UI 7 is currently available in the beta phase for the Galaxy S24 series for limited countries. So if you have a Galaxy S24, S24+, or S24 Ultra, you may enroll yourself using the Samsung Members app. Here’s how:
Beware that this is a beta build, and you may find issues here and there. If it’s your primary phone, I’d recommend waiting for the One UI 7 stable release confirmed to be released inJanuary 2025along with the Galaxy S25 series.
The update will first arrive on the Galaxy S24 series, followed by the Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6, and then soon after, to older phones like the Galaxy S23 series.
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