Samsung promised a March rollout for the Android 15-based One UI 7 Beta on the Galaxy A55, but with April looming just minutes away, users are still empty-handed. As the only non-flagship device slated for the Beta Program, the A55’s update delay is raising questions about the company’s update policy.

While the Galaxy A55 is yet to receive the beta update, several Galaxy S and Z series devices are also currently stuck with it, and most of them are “expected” to receive the stable update starting in April. Some of them include the Galaxy S24, S23, S22 series, 6th and 5th generation foldables, and the Galaxy Tab S10, S19, and S8 series. According to the company, the stable rollout will begin starting April 7.

Galaxy A55 has yet to receive Android 15 beta
Moving back to the Galaxy A55, the One UI 7 beta rollout will be the first major OS upgrade. Unfortunately, the South Korean giant failed to keep its promise of rolling out the update within March. Despite Samsung’s Indian subsidiary teasing preparations via a Members Community noticeboard, the timeline’s slipping. And judging from the number and variety of more expensive models waiting for a stable rollout, the A55 users may have to wait till the second half of April for the update.
The recent global launch of the Galaxy A26, A36, and A56—all shipping with Android 15 and One UI 7.0 out of the box—only underscores the A55’s odd limbo. If the beta does drop soon, its testing window might be squeezed short.
Samsung clearly wants the A55 to receive Android 15 soon, but the long list of flagships that are yet to receive the update is likely causing this delay. According to Samsung, One UI 7 is built from scratch, which is why the rollout is delayed this year. The Galaxy A55 still has some time before receiving the stable Android 15 update. In the meantime, users can check out the new features here.
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