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Samsung is rolling out its stable One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, to the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5 in its home country. This drop comes alongside updates for the Galaxy S23 series, S24 FE, and Tab S9 and S10 lineups. While it’s a big win for foldable fans, the global rollout is still a bit of a question mark.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5

Stable One UI 7 update for the 2023 flagships is currently exclusive to South Korea

Samsung is making rapid progress in Korea, pushing One UI 7 to a slew of devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. Owners in the country can install the update by heading to Settings > Software Update and tapping Download and Install. It’s a hefty package, bringing a fresh design with new app icons, smoother animations, and enhanced Galaxy AI features like smarter lock screen widgets and improved Modes and Routines.

Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout has been somewhat messy so far. The company only recently released the update for its 2024 flagships — and even that is limited to its home country. According to Samsung’s official timelines for Germany and India, the stable One UI 7 update will roll out to its 2024 flagships — the Galaxy S24 lineup, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6 — in April. Other eligible devices are scheduled to receive the update in May.

The global Tab S9 series, for instance, is also expected to receive the update in May — but it arrived early in Korea. It’ll be interesting to see when global users, especially those with mid-range and budget devices, will finally get to experience the improvements.

For now, folks outside Korea will need to sit tight and keep checking for updates. With One UI 7, the Fold 5 and Flip 5 feel snappier and more polished. We’ll keep you posted as Samsung expands the rollout, so stay tuned for when it hits your region.

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