Samsung users were recently treated to what seemed like an early holiday gift – a roadmap detailing the release dates for Android 14 and One UI 6 updates. Shared on Samsung’s community forums by a forum manager, the detailed roadmap included exact release dates for the stable One UI 6 update on various eligible Galaxy devices, sparking excitement among users with eligible devices. However, the roadmap eventually proved to be inaccurate, as the anticipated update rollout for the mentioned devices did not happen.

The actual roadmap is yet to be released

The excitement was short-lived as it turns out the roadmap was nothing more than a misleading mirage. The post containing the release dates has been swiftly removed from Samsung’s forum, and it’s clear that the dates provided were inaccurate and not aligned with Samsung’s official update plans.

For instance, according to the now-debunked roadmap, the Galaxy S22 lineup was expected to receive the stable One UI 6 update on November 15, with the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A54 slated for an update on November 13. These dates were evidently far from reality.

The truth of the matter is that the official One UI 6 roadmap remains a mystery. Samsung is known for publishing comprehensive roadmaps through the Samsung Members app, ensuring users are informed about the estimated release time frames for major Android and One UI updates.

Currently, the stable Android 14 One UI 6 update is exclusive to the Galaxy S23 series. The tech giant is actively engaged in beta testing One UI 6 across various smartphones.

Samsung users eagerly anticipating the update should exercise patience and manage their expectations. Samsung is likely to provide an accurate roadmap once more devices are set to receive the non-beta One UI 6 update.

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