
One UI 7 stable rollout seems entirely off the track. The brand hasn’t updated a single Galaxy device to the newest version, and to make matters worse, Samsung hasn’t even shared a rollout timeline. The only officially confirmed detail so far is that the stable One UI 7 update will reach all eligible Galaxy S-series phones in the first quarter — but now, that promise seems to be slipping away.
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In a press release published on the Samsung Korean website last month, the company announced that all eligible Galaxy S-series will receive the stable One UI 7 update in the first quarter, that is, by the end of March 2025. But according to recent leaks, Samsung won’t begin the One UI 7 rollout anytime soon, at least before April.
Samsung is expected to release a few more One UI 7 betas for the Galaxy S24 series in the coming months. You can take a look at the expected release for these upcoming betas in this article. The last beta for the Galaxy S24 series might be released in April 2025. If the leak is anything to believe, Samsung’s promise of One UI 7 rollout for the Galaxy S-series isn’t looking promising.
The massive delay to One UI 7 is hurting Samsung’s reputation, though One UI 8 seems to be arriving a lot sooner than expected. The brand recently explained the reason behind the massive delay to One UI 7(read it here).
Also read:
1. All Galaxy devices eligible for One UI 7 upgrade
2. 10 useful One UI hidden features you didn’t know
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