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Samsung fans hoping to see the One UI 7 update hit their Galaxy S23 series by April 22 might need to hold off a bit longer. Canadian carrier Telus had listed that date for the Android 15-based rollout, sparking excitement, but they’ve since removed it from their site. It suggests the update could be pushed back, leaving S23 users waiting for the sleek new interface.

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Galaxy S23 series was expected to get the update this month

The Galaxy S23 series—S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, and S23 FE—was expected to get One UI 7 this month, with Telus initially pointing to April 22 for the flagship trio. But that info’s gone now, and it’s actually not surprising given Samsung’s bumpy One UI 7 journey.

The company has already paused the rollout for the Galaxy S24 series due to a pesky phone-unlocking bug, especially on Exynos-powered models. Samsung’s likely playing it safe to avoid similar headaches on the S23 lineup, which only joined the beta program in March.

While it’s a bummer to wait, this delay could mean a smoother experience when the update finally drops. There’s still a chance the S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra could see One UI 7 by the end of April, but the S23 FE is already slated for May alongside other FE models.

If Samsung needs more time to iron out kinks, all S23 models might not get the update until next month. For now, S23 owners should keep an eye on their Software Update settings and stay patient—Samsung’s working to make sure this one’s worth the wait.

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