Samsung One UI 7 Rollout Back After Bug Chaos

Samsung started sending out its One UI 7 update again after fixing a major bug that caused problems. The company first released the Android 15-based update on April 7 for Galaxy S24 phones, Z Fold, and Z Flip 6 devices. They had to stop the release when users in South Korea reported they couldn't unlock their phones after installing it.

The update brings new AI features, smoother animations, and better privacy controls to make phones work faster. According to Android Authority, T-Mobile customers in the United States can already download the fixed version. Samsung never officially explained why it paused the rollout, but told users it changed plans to ensure everyone had a good experience.

Samsung took longer than expected to complete this update since Google first made Android 15 available to developers last September. The company chose a careful approach to fitting the software into its device lineup. New Galaxy S25 phones and recent A series devices came with One UI 7 already installed.

Next up for the update are Galaxy S23 phones, S24 FE, S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Galaxy Tab S10, and Tab S9 devices. These older flagships will soon enjoy all the improvements One UI 7 offers. The company seems to be moving quickly with the fixed version, sending it to many carriers and regions at once.
 

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