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Samsung One UI 7 update rollout timeline

Just when I started feeling confident about Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout execution, the brand made another disappointing move. Samsung recently announced the exact rollout dates for multiple regions via a post on Samsung Newsroom. The update was scheduled to go live in the US starting April 10, but now that seems off the track.

Samsung has removed the post from the US Newsroom that initially revealed the One UI 7 rollout date. The website now displays a One UI 7 banner that reads, “The official rollout beginning this April.” Tapping on it redirects to the homepage, instead of opening a post with One UI 7 rollout details.

This quiet removal of the rollout date from the US Newsroom suggests a possible delay for the One UI 7 update rollout in the US. But it’s not just the US — Galaxy users in Australia might also have to wait longer for the One UI 7 update.

Yesterday, Samsung published a new post on its Australian Newsroom website that says, “the official rollout of One UI 7 will start from April” without providing a specific date. While this doesn’t necessarily mean that the US and Australia will receive the update on the same date, it does hint at a potential delay in both regions.

Meanwhile, the stable One UI 7 rollout is set to begin on April 7 in several regions, including India, Indonesia, Mexico, New Zealand, and more. Canadian users will start receiving the update from April 10, while Malaysia and Singapore will see the rollout from April 14. Hopefully, there won’t be any further delays.

Related: Here’s everything you need to know about One UI 7 update

Recently, Samsung announced the Galaxy S, Z, and Tab series models that will receive the One UI 7 update. The confirmed list includes:

Galaxy S series:

  • Galaxy S24 series
  • Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23 series
  • Galaxy S23 FE
  • Galaxy S22 series
  • Galaxy S21 series
  • Galaxy S21 FE

Galaxy Z series:

  • Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6
  • Galaxy Z Fold 5, Flip 5
  • Galaxy Z Fold 4, Flip 4
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3, Flip 3

Galaxy Tab series:

  • Galaxy Tab S10 series
  • Galaxy Tab S9 series
  • Galaxy Tab S9 FE series
  • Galaxy Tab S8 series
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite

Samsung has yet to confirm One UI 7 eligibility for budget-friendly models. However, we’ve already compiled a complete list based on Samsung’s existing software update policy. You can check the full list of One UI 7 eligible devices here.

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Also read:
1. Is One UI 7 even worth the wait
2. Samsung devices that are already running stable One UI 7
3. How Samsung lost the plot with the One UI 7 update

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