New
Delhi, 2024.
Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd.today
announcedthe One UI 7 beta program,[1]opening
an advance look atfortified,Samsung Galaxy-exclusivesecurity measures. At every
layer, the latest One UI protects personal data while providing all types of users
with choice, transparencyand integrated security settings — because in the era
of AI, there is no privacy without holistic
security.
Knox
Matrix Unlocks Ultimate Transparency
Knox
Matrix is
Samsung’s vision for the future, enhancing protection through multi-layered,
intelligent threat monitoring between connected Samsung devices. One UI 7 sets
the foundation for the next frontier of security.
·
Knox
Matrix monitors devices through Trust Chain, a secure private blockchain
— and the new Knox Matrix dashboard introduces an easier way to maintain
transparent security across a connected device ecosystem. With One UI 7, it’s
more intuitive than ever to check the security status of multiple Samsung smart
devices, including Galaxymobile devices, TVsand home appliances,at a glance.When
all connected devices are up to date and no risks are detected, they will show
as ‘green,’ or secure. Users can also see if a device is at risk, and the dashboard
will prompt an actionable recommendation to mitigate the threat.
·
A
new recovery method for Enhanced Data Protection adds ease and convenience to the
process of retrieving data stored on Samsung Cloud. Enhanced Data Protection keeps
connected devices synchronized and secure, also ensuring that if access to a
trusted device is lost, users have a backup plan to prevent the loss of their
data.With One UI 7, users can now transfer recovered, private data to a new
device by verifyingthe lock screenfactor – whether pin, pattern or password –
of their previous device.
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As
part of Knox Matrix's Credential Sync, Samsung has
developed new ways to manage and secure identities and credentials for today’s
hyperconnected world in the form of passkeys[2]. With One UI 7, users can now create
and use passkeysto log into their Samsung Account. As digital authentication credentials,
passkeys enable a faster, easier way to securelylog in to apps, devices and
websites— so users can safely sign into their TVs,AI Family Hub refrigerator
and more, simplyby using the fingerprint sensoron their smartphones.
Maximum
RestrictionsBoost User Control
Maximum
Restrictionsestablishes a powerful line of defense
against today’s cyber threats. One UI 7further enhances user choicewith new
features designed to protect those who may need additional safeguards.Maximum Restrictions
has been updated with added controls for network connections so users can enjoy
the peace of mind that comes from boosted protection without losing access to
key device functionalities. Thanks to the added controls, usershave the choice
toblock 2G service and prevent data from being intercepted when
connected to potentially unsafe networks. Users can also prevent unintended
automatic reconnection to certainWi-Fi networks[3]that
may be less secure, ensuring data remains private while still having the option
to connect manually if desired.
This
update enhances Maximum Restrictions’ existing suite of protections for Samsung
Messages and Samsung Gallery,which allows users to remove location data in
shared photos, prevent automatic attachment downloads, and block hyperlinks,
previews and shared albums.
More
Security Settings Bring Added Device Protection
One
UI 7 introduces even more ways users can adjust security settings to best suit the
ways in which they use their device. Users can choose toblock USB connections
to prevent any other access throughthe
USB port while the device is locked, except for battery charging.
To
protect against malicious apps that come from sideloading, One UI 7’s new Safe
Install system works alongside Auto Blocker to send a warning when a user
attempts to download from an unauthorized source, alerting them of security
risks and preventing unintentional sideloading on Galaxy devices worldwide[4].
Theft
Protection Enhances Data Privacy
One UI 7 introduces new features
available only on Galaxy devices to the Android suite of theft protection solutions,
enhancing the safeguards in place to ensure personal data remains
secure even when devices are lost or stolen. In addition to Theft Detection
Lock,[5]Offline
Device Lock and Remote Lock, Galaxy users can now leverage additional security
measures inIdentity Check, an opt-in feature designed for when a device’s PIN
becomes compromised.If suspicious activity is detected, users can rest assured that
these Galaxy-exclusive protections will kick in.
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When
in an unfamiliar location,biometric authentication will be required to make
any changes to important security settings that could put personal information
at risk.
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As
an added safeguard, a one-hoursecurity delay will prevent unauthorized
users from making any immediate changes to the device.
One UI 7is the next step in Samsung’s commitment toprivacy on
AI, introducing advanced securityfeatures to ensure complete protection in the
era of AI.The official One UI 7 release will commence with upcoming Galaxy S series
devices, featuring additional AI capabilities including enhanced,
hardware-dependent on-device AI functions, starting from the first quarter of
2025. In line with Samsung's commitment to extend its OS upgrade policy, the
update will gradually roll out to other Galaxy devices.
The One UI 7 beta program will be first available for Galaxy S24 series devices in Germany, India, Korea, Poland, the UK, and the US, from December 5. Galaxy S24 series users can apply to join the beta program via Samsung Members.
[1]Availability, features
and specifications provided in this article are subject to change and may vary
by market and/or model.Screen image simulated for illustrative purposes. Actual
UX/UI may vary.
[2] Timing of
availability may vary by region, network provider and/or model.
[3]Maximum Restrictions
prevents automatic, unintended reconnection to less secure networks, which may
include Open, Opportunistic Wireless Encryption (OWE), or Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP).This protects users from device traffic that may be interrupted.
[4]Availability and timing will vary by market, OS version and/or model
[5] Timing of
availability may vary by region, network provider and/or model.