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Galaxy A-series One UI 7 update devices

Samsung will begin rolling out the stable One UI 7 update starting next week in many countries. As anyone would expect, premium devices will receive the update first, and then mid-range and budget devices will join the party.

While Samsung has not officially announced the One UI 7 rollout timeline for Galaxy A-series phones, it shouldn’t take long once the initial rollout begins. This major release brings a host of new features and improvements, making Galaxy users eager to receive the update. But is your Samsung Galaxy device eligible for the One UI 7 upgrade? Review the list below to find out.

Galaxy A-series phones that will get One UI 7 update

  • Galaxy A73
  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A54
  • Galaxy A35
  • Galaxy A34
  • Galaxy A33
  • Galaxy A25
  • Galaxy A24
  • Galaxy A23
  • Galaxy A16 (LTE)
  • Galaxy A16 (5G)
  • Galaxy A15 (LTE)
  • Galaxy A15 (5G)
  • Galaxy A14 (LTE)
  • Galaxy A14 (5G)
  • Galaxy A06
  • Galaxy A05
  • Galaxy A05s

Samsung has yet to release an official list of Galaxy devices set to receive One UI 7. But then how did we create this list? Well, we did this by analyzing the software update policy for all Galaxy A-series devices. While not official, it is unlikely to differ significantly from Samsung’s final announcement.

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Samsung’s One UI 7 update rollout plan

Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 7 rollout will begin on April 7. While most countries will receive the update on this date, some regions, including the US and Canada, will have to wait until April 10. Users in Malaysia and Singapore will experience a further delay, with the rollout beginning there on April 14.

The update will first arrive on the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. However, later in April, it will also reach dozens of other Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Tab S10 series, and more. You can click here the complete list of devices scheduled to receive the update in April.

Interestingly, Samsung’s current rollout plan does not mention any Galaxy A-series devices, which suggests they may not receive the update this month. However, given that the Galaxy A55 is part of the One UI 7 beta program, there’s a possibility it could receive the update this month alongside high-end phones. That said, given the overall delays in the One UI 7 rollout, we wouldn’t count on it just yet.

We’ll know more about the One UI 7 rollout timeline in the coming days. Stay tuned and regularly visit our One UI 7 section for the latest news and updates.

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