Samsung Pushes One UI 7.0 to Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 on AT&T Carrier in the US

After beginning the One UI 7 stable update rollout for the AT&T-locked Galaxy S24 series earlier in the day, Samsung has now started delivering the update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 on the same carrier.
Basically, AT&T was the only carrier left to provide the One UI 7 stable update for the Galaxy devices in the US; meanwhile, certain reports have confirmed that Samsung has started the stable update rollout for the AT&T-locked Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 in the US, and the update is identified with F956USQU2BYD9 and F741USQU2BYD9 build numbers, respectively.

Samsung remained slow enough to deliver the One UI 7 stable update for its Galaxy devices on time; things went even worse when the software hit a mysterious pause due to a bug, slowing down the rollout process completely.
The update was supposed to hit the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 models beginning April 10 in the US; it resumed for more eligible carriers, excluding AT&T.
Now that the availability of the One UI 7 update for Samsung’s 6th generation foldables is confirmed, the update significantly packs a host of new features and enhancements that will specially upgrade the user experience and adapt the foldable factor. These apparently include a more upgraded UI and enhanced Galaxy AI functions such as Writing Assist, Drawing Assist, call summaries, Circle to Search, and more.
Additionally, the update further integrates strengthened security that focuses on improving the device’s overall security and core functionality. At the same time, it also offers a more secure user experience.