Samsung has recently started rolling out the stable version of One UI 7, but there have been some bumps along the way. A bug discovered on the Korean version of the software has caused a global pause in the rollout, leaving many Samsung Galaxy device owners wondering when they will receive the update.
As of now, the official rollout of One UI 7 began on 7 April but was quickly halted due to a serious bug found in the Korean version. This bug has led to the suspension of the rollout in all other countries as well. It is uncertain when the bug will be resolved and when the update will resume for eligible devices.
If you are eager to get your hands on One UI 7, you can still download the beta version of the software. The beta programme initially started with the Galaxy S24 series and has since expanded to include devices like the Galaxy S23 series, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Galaxy A55, and Galaxy Tab S10 lineup.
To sign up for the One UI 7 beta programme, you can follow these steps:
1. Open the Samsung Members app on your Samsung device.
2. Look for the One UI 7 Beta Programme banner within the app.
3. Sign up for the beta programme by clicking on the ‘Enroll’ button.
4. Once successfully registered, navigate to ‘Settings’ > ‘Software update’ > ‘Download and install’ to install the beta firmware.
It is important to note that beta software can sometimes be unstable, so it is recommended to back up all personal data and important files before installing the beta version. This will ensure that your files are safely stored in case of any issues that may arise.
While the stable version of One UI 7 may be delayed due to the bug, Samsung is working on resolving the issue to provide a smooth and seamless update experience for all eligible devices. Stay tuned for further updates on when the stable version will be available for your Samsung Galaxy device.