
Samsung finds the external reports and rumours more uncertain and frustrating; rather than being helpful, they keep circulating all around. Therefore, it looks like the company wants to remain transparent and to not to mislead the entire Galaxy audience with any unofficial information or detail, but does this mean that Samsung doesn’t want to pull off exact answers to the Galaxy family regarding One UI 7 stable release?
Basically, a while ago, Samsung took it to the official newsrooms (country-wise) in order to share the release schedule of the latest stable One UI 7 software; however, the company tends to delete the post from the US page, leading to several misconceptions and misinformation.
The page was then back again, however, recently Samsung’s moderator apparently stated that no official public release date for One UI 7 has been announced from Samsung’s side, while they are still reviewing the latest software in order to ensure that it’s finally stable and optimized to be ready for a wider rollout.
Alternatively, the mod further said that the audience should remain focused only to the details that have been shared via Samsung’s official channels.
Indeed, this kind of answer from the official moderators could push Samsung into a massive controversy regarding One UI 7 stable release. Since it’s been a while Samsung is continuously testing One UI 7 update for Galaxy S24 series, while the Galaxy fans are eagerly waiting for the stable version to arrive.
Well, Samsung locked up a confirmed release date; however, moderators are straightly denying the exact One UI 7 release schedule. This behavior can lead to frustrations from fans, while Samsung needs to resolve this situation as soon as possible.
While the exact rollout timeline seems to be still under review, the company earlier stated to drop the update beginning April 7; it’s expected that the software attains stability as soon as possible.