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04-14-2025 11:37 AM in
DiscussionsCould you please provide more information regarding the One UI 7 rollout, Samsung?
It seems there have been several issues, including the delayed release, missing features in the initial S25 release, significant problems discovered late in the beta program for the S24 series, conflicting release schedules from Samsung Newsroom in Vietnam, and uncertainty about the S23's beta and stable release timelines. Furthermore, Samsung appears to be lagging behind competitors in releasing the Android 15 update for its phones.
I'm wondering all this happening in a big company like Samsung
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04-15-2025 01:00 AM in
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06-12-2025 05:14 PM in
DiscussionsThe global rollout of One UI 7 has been paused due to a bug affecting some Galaxy S24 devices. In certain cases, users were unable to unlock their phones, prompting Samsung to halt the update.
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DiscussionsSamsung’s One UI 7 rollout (Android 15) has faced delays and issues. It first launched with the Galaxy S25 series in January 2025, but bugs forced Samsung to pause updates for S24, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6. Older devices like the S23 are now scheduled to get it around May–July. Some features are missing on earlier models, and beta testing revealed bugs like battery drain and performance drops. Just like a small change such as car tint can affect how you experience a vehicle, these update issues affect how users experience their phones. Conflicting timelines and vague communication have frustrated users, especially since rivals like OnePlus and Xiaomi released Android 15 faster. In short, Samsung’s size and wide device range complicate updates, but the rollout problems highlight gaps in planning and communication.
