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One UI 7 Stable Update for Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra May Landing on April 22

Samsung has already revealed a few timelines regarding the One UI 7 stable update rollout track for various devices, including the S24 series and Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 models. Since the first batch of rollout was about to begin on April 7, the company paused the update for these units. Meanwhile, a new update rollout schedule has surfaced online, but this time, it’s for the Galaxy S23 series owners.

Among the official news where Samsung confirmed to resume the stable update rollout soon, a new report from the Canadian network carrier Telus shared some sort of good news for the Galaxy S23 family.

The carrier revealed that the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra models will be getting the stable One UI 7 update beginning April 22.

Basically, the Samsung Galaxy S23 series became eligible for the One UI 7 beta program, receiving its first beta on March 13, while the second beta came up on March 26. Therefore, it looks like Samsung is heading towards releasing the stable update for the Galaxy S23 series by the end of April.

At the same time, the stable rollout will be extended till June, as most of the Galaxy devices have been scheduled to receive the update for May and even June so far. Also, at the end, all these time frames are supposed to be experimental, while it’s all up to Samsung what it prefers the most for its Galaxy audience.

Harsh

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