One UI 7
Samsung Confirms On-Time One UI 7 Release for US Galaxy Users

Samsung has announced a date for its much-anticipated stable One UI 7 release, bringing relief to the entire Galaxy community. Samsung plans to begin rolling out the stable Android 15-based One UI 7 skin for the Galaxy S24 series on April 7. However, the company removed the post about the stable release, which has now reappeared in the US official newsroom.
the US won’t follow the global timeline for the stable One UI 7 rollout, which was set for April 10. Yet, Samsung deleted the post from the US official newsroom.
This caused a lot of confusion among Galaxy users and suggested another possible delay.
Samsung didn’t hold up the stable One UI 7 launch in the US any longer. They put back the official post on their US newsroom that hinted at the stable release coming on April 10. This means US Galaxy users might start getting the stable Android 15-based software skin on time.
Another option is that the One UI 7 stable version will start with devices like the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6. It will then spread to more Galaxy devices that can use it in the future.
The new software skins will bring big changes to the whole Galaxy family. They’ll have some look upgrades, smarter Galaxy AI, and better security, creativity, and productivity. At the same time, we’re looking forward to Samsung releasing the stable version when they said they would.

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