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No Delays: One UI 7 Stable Release in the US Back on Schedule

Samsung finally puts up a date on its highly-awaited stable One UI 7 release, which gave a sense of relief for the entire Galaxy family. Beginning on April 7, Samsung is going to start the stable Android 15-based One UI 7 skin rollout for the Galaxy S24 series; meanwhile, the company silently removed the post regarding the stable release, which is now restored in the US official newsroom.

Substantially, the US will not be following the stable One UI 7 rollout global timeline, which was scheduled to occur on April 10. However, Samsung mysteriously deleted the post from the US’ official newsroom.

This apparently created a lot of contradictions in the Galaxy audience’s mind and was suggesting another delay.

Thankfully, there was no further delay in the stable One UI 7 rollout in the US, after all as Samsung has restored the official post on the US newsroom that was suggesting the stable release was about to happen on April 10. Thus, it’s possible that the Galaxy audience in the US will begin receiving the stable Android 15-based software skin as scheduled.

Alternatively, the One UI 7 stable release will begin from the likes of the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6 and gradually be expanded to more eligible Galaxy devices in the coming future.

Indeed, the latest software skins will offer a significant shift for the entire Galaxy family, consisting of certain visual enhancements, more advanced Galaxy AI, and improved security, creativity, and productivity. Simultaneously, we anticipate Samsung’s scheduled release of the stable version.

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