Samsung recently announced that the rollout of its One UI 7 update will begin on April 7. However, users in the United States will need to wait until April 10 for the update to become available.
This delay prompted speculation about the consistency of the announcement, especially after Samsung briefly removed it from its US website. In a turn of events, Samsung reinstated the announcement on its US site, confirming that the One UI 7 update is still on schedule for an early April release.
The initial rollout will include the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6, with plans for a gradual expansion to more Galaxy smartphones and tablets. If you have one of the Galaxy devices listed in the announcement and reside in the United States, you can expect the One UI 7 update to arrive on April 10, as previously indicated.
While Samsung did not specify additional devices in the announcement, other branches of the company have indicated that One UI 7 will also be available for older Galaxy flagship and mid-range models. The timeline for these additional phones and tablets to receive the One UI 7 update remains uncertain.
However, it’s likely that Samsung will prioritize the updates based on the devices’ release dates, with the newest models receiving the updates first. Cosmin, a seasoned tech journalist with a decade of experience, continues to provide insights into developments from brands like Samsung.
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