Update 04/24 3:20 PM: Samsung didn’t keep us waiting long. The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra has also started receiving the One UI 7 stable update in the US. The update weighs around 5GB, carries firmware version X920XXU2BYD7, and includes the March 2025 security patch.
Original article published on 04/24 1:30 PM follows…
Earlier today, Samsung began rolling out the Android 15-based One UI 7 update to the Galaxy Tab S10 series and Tab S9 series in Europe. Now, the company has started rolling out the One UI 7 update to the Galaxy Tab S10+ in the US. We expect Samsung to extend the rollout to the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra soon as well.
One UI 7 update is now available for US Galaxy Tab S10+
Samsung is rolling out the Android 15-based One UI 7 stable update to the Galaxy Tab S10+ in the US. This release comes shortly after the rollout in South Korea and Europe. One UI 7 is one of the most significant upgrades in recent times, packed with a host of new features, powered by Galaxy AI and improvements.
For the Galaxy Tab S10+, the update comes in at 4.9GB — slightly smaller than what we saw in other regions. It includes the March 2025 security patch, whereas in other regions, Samsung is rolling it out with the April 2025 patch for the same model. The update carries firmware version X820XXU2BYD7. You can check for the update by going to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Samsung has also rolled out One UI 7 Beta 3 to the Galaxy A55 in India, which surprisingly includes the May 2025 security patch. Additionally, the company has started pushing the One UI 7 stable update to the Galaxy Tab S9 series in Europe. This suggests that users in the US can expect the update to hit the entire Galaxy Tab S9 and Tab S10 lineup soon — except for the FE variant, of course.