One UI 7: Galaxy owners rush to get the leaked system apps

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Samsung seems to be at the forefront with the development of One UI 7, and as is often the case with major software updates, some system apps have already leaked online.

Many Galaxy users who want to get a first taste of the new features and improvements are rushing to download these files.

What do the leaks include?

Leaks usually include system application updates, such as:

  • Settings with a renewed user interface.
  • Camera with new features and optimizations.
  • APK Archives for various apps, such as Samsung Gallery, the Messages app, or even Good Lock.

Read also: Samsung One UI 7: See the release schedule

What does this mean for users?

  • Access to the new features: Those who download and install the apps can try out the new features before the official release.
  • Security risks: Installing applications from unofficial sources may compromise the device, as the files may have been modified.
  • Incompatibilities: New apps may not work correctly on older versions of One UI or Android.

What to look out for

  • Only from reliable sources: If you want to test the leaks, download from trusted communities like XDA Developers.
  • Backing up: Before installing any file, make sure you have a backup of your device.
  • Wait for the official version: Samsung usually offers beta programs where you can safely test new software versions.

If you're interested in trying out One UI 7, a safe option is to wait for the release of the public beta, which is expected to offer a more stable experience.

Read also: Samsung One UI 7: The initial beta version seems to contain several problems.

 

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