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I hate One UI 7: how can I restore One UI 6?

(Topic created on: 10-04-2025 07:02 PM)
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lornova
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I got One UI 7 on my Galaxy S24 Ultra and I hate every single change. It is such a big drawback for me, that it's almost a showstopper. I used Galaxy S phone since the S III and I have never been so disappointed.

Is there a way to remove this mess and go back to the previous UI?

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Graham1979
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Downgrading from One UI 7 to One UI 6 isn't officially possible, and trying to do so can be risky. Samsung doesn't provide a way to downgrade to previous versions through official channels. Downgrading may involve custom ROMs, which can be risky and may not be available for your specific device. 
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Akirakwai
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I agree. I hate it to. What dimwit came up with this design?

honeybadger
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Wrong, stop spreading miss information about the ability to downgrade.

 

As long as BIT is the same you can downgrade as I have and others on multiple devices.

The only risk is ignorance and custom ROM's are not required, official samsung FW is used in the process.

I will continue to correct the ignorance in this thread. I will not mention the tool name out of respect for the Moderator.

Graham1979
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First of im not ignorant as u say I'm just going of legal words from Samsung themselves
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honeybadger
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Your statement is riddled with inaccuracies, which is either ignorance or a shil for a corporation. No one comes to a forum looking for help to have someone read off "legal words from Samsung"

 

Save that nonsense for yourself you are not fooling anyone.

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JasonS2
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I have an S24+ which was recently forced updated to One ui 7. The features are terrible and my phone now operates and resembles an iPhone. I purchase android phones as I hate iPhone. Now reviewing all the new features samsung has forced complete integration of AI. There is no way to uninstall or remove these features to secure my data. Disabling appears to only hinder AI operation a tiny bit. Security appears to be an after thought as AI requires sending your data unsecured to another location for processing and storage. I would have never upgraded or even bought this phone a year ago had I know data theft would be this bad. I'm not waiting for the next upgrade in a year which will only make AI worse for data privacy.  I want a full refund for my device or a software roll back

arianwen27
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All the ai features can be disabled. Plus most of them only activate when you tell them to do something. Not sure what your point is.

Settings, galaxy ai, disable everything if you really want to.

If you care about privacy, enable "process data only on device" so your data never leaves your phone. Enabling that will also disable any ai features that cannot run on your device without using samsung servers.

So to counter your points.

Most of the ai features only run when you tell them to. If you never use them they never do anything or send any data anywhere. Eg, ai spell check and image generation never do anything unless you press the button to use them.

When AI uses a server, it is secured in transit, secured on the server and wiped when the server finishes using it. No clue where you got unsecured from, it is definitely secure. Could the server itself potentially be hacked or store things? Maybe, but you can use process data only on device to never use samsung servers.

There is no data theft, you are told exactly what each feature does when you enable it. Don't enable what you don't want to use. For the s25 series, samsung literally created "personal data intelligence" which is a software system that keeps all the ai learning locked to your device in a way it cannot leave.

Ai when ran locally on your device is fully private, even works without Internet. When using a server, yeah potentially not private but you can again process on device.
Tourbillon De La Vie
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Someone told you it looks like an iPhone or maybe you heard or read it looks like one? Copy paste 

KholaI
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Hey all. Just chiming in here to say reverting/downgrading the software version will invalidate any warranty status remaining on your phone, which is why we do not recommend users to do this. As this is a Samsung Community Forum Board, we will remove any posts or threads providing information on how to do this, as doing so could also affect the security of your phone exposing it to security risks and also making it unresponsive and unusable.

johnz237
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New fad/ trend. Always happens
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