It looks like Samsung is racing to bring One UI 7 (Android 15) to as many devices as possible before June. The company started this week off with a bang, releasing the update to several mid-range and budget phones and tablets, and it is also making the update available more widely for some devices.
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+ first received the One UI 7 update on May 14 in Korea, and now, less than a week later, owners of the two tablets in Europe can make the upgrade as well. The update is a ~3.6GB download over the air and includes the April 2025 security patch in addition to various One UI 7 features.
If you have a Galaxy Tab S9 FE series tablet, you can now install the new update by heading into its Settings » Software update menu and tap Download and install. You can also find One UI 7 firmware for various devices in our firmware archive.
This update brings several new features, including a refreshed UI with fluid animations and transitions, new app icons, new widgets for both the home screen and lock screen, and faster Gemini access via the power button. A highlight is the Now Bar, which shows live notifications for media playback and other tasks in the status bar and the lock screen.
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