Samsung pauses One UI 7 rollout worldwide
Briefly

Samsung has halted the global rollout of its One UI 7 update following serious bugs that have impacted Galaxy S24 users' ability to unlock their devices. Initially launched on April 7, the update was quickly paused, with older firmware versions reappear on Samsung's servers. Neither the company nor the bugs have been formally acknowledged, sparking concerns among users. The rollout comes after a lengthy delay in releasing the update, which arrived seven months post-Android 15's developer availability. Samsung's caution reflects a growing trend in addressing software bugs before future releases.
Samsung has halted its long-anticipated One UI 7 update due to a critical bug affecting Galaxy S24 users' ability to unlock their devices.
The rollout was paused globally after serious issues were reported by South Korean users, indicating Samsung's cautious approach to software updates.
Even though some users managed to download One UI 7, it has been removed from Samsung's servers, reverting to older firmware versions.
The delay in the update's launch came after a protracted wait for Galaxy users, arriving significantly later than Android 15's initial availability.
Read at The Verge
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