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Leaked One UI 7 Build Runs on Galaxy Tab S9 FE

Leaked One UI 7 Build Runs on Galaxy Tab S9 FE

by Tekmono Editorial Team
11/04/2025
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Samsung is set to release the stable One UI 7 update for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE this summer, but a leaked internal test build has already been installed on a device.

The Galaxy Tab S9 FE is not part of Samsung’s One UI 7 beta testing program, and according to the company, it is supposed to receive the stable update this summer. However, X user @Alfaturk16 has shared a video and screenshots showing that their Galaxy Tab S9 FE is already running One UI 7 using a leaked build.

The leaked firmware, version X516BXXU7CYD1, includes the April 2025 security patch and is 3.6GB in size. The video shared on X displays the firmware version, the tablet’s model number, and several One UI 7 features, including the Now Bar and the relocated app drawer search bar.

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Although the UI animations appear somewhat choppy in the video, this could be attributed to the screen recorder used. It’s worth noting that this is a leaked internal test build, indicating that the update is likely not yet ready for widespread deployment.

Samsung has already released the stable One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 in Korea, with more countries expected to follow starting April 10. The official release schedule for the Galaxy Tab S9 FE is set for June, while the non-FE Tab S9 models are expected to receive the update in May.

For those seeking earlier access to One UI 7 on their tablet, the new Galaxy Tab S10 FE series comes with Samsung’s latest firmware pre-installed. Additionally, upgrading from the Galaxy Tab S9 FE through Samsung’s trade-in program might be a viable and cost-effective option, provided the program is available in their market.

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