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Galaxy A○ If you updated to One UI 7 through a beta program (like via the Samsung Members app), Samsung Smart Switch on your computer might offer a "Downgrade" option. This is generally the safest and easiest method.
OR
◇Flashing with ODIN (More Risky, but often necessary for stable releases)
○ If you updated to a stable release of One UI 7, or if Smart Switch doesn't offer the downgrade option, you'll likely need to "flash" an older firmware version using a tool called ODIN on a computer.
○ This method carries significant risks 🚫
○ If you don't follow the steps precisely, you could render your phone unusable.
○ Downgrading via unofficial methods can void your Samsung warranty.
○This process almost always involves a factory reset, so all your data will be erased. You absolutely must back up everything important before starting.
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