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Samsung’s One UI 7 Stable update for Galaxy S24 finally makes its way to the US market

Samsung has finally begun Android 15-based One UI 7 stable rollout for the Galaxy S24 series owners in different parts of the world; meanwhile, the company now seems to be looking forward to expanding the update to more eligible regions, as the Galaxy S24 series is getting the software in the US.

The stable update for Samsung Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra is now available in the US for the carrier locked (Verizon) and unlocked models. The update is coming with the firmware version number BYCH last latters.

stable One UI 7 on Galaxy S24 unlocked and locked in the US

Indeed the update carries a small package installation size, it’s impactful for the Galaxy users, while also integrating the latest April 2025 security patch for more efficient performance and functionality. 

Specifically, the update brings an all new way to take your AI experience to the next level, at the same time, it also introduces a lot of significant internal changes in order to improve the overall experience of the users.

In addition, the latest stable update further integrates the new April 2025 security patch that will eventually aim in increasing the device’s overall security and core functionality.

But for now, it appears like the beta users are the first to receive the update, with Samsung expanding it to the beta participants who have enrolled earlier in the beta program. Moreover, users can manually check and download the update on their devices when available.

Raghav Sachdeva

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