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Wider roll out commences today following the initial April 7 release.
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Samsung kicked off the much-awaited stable One UI 7 update roll out earlier this week with South Korea being one of the first markets to get it. The firmware has only been sent out in a very limited number of markets so far, but that changes today.
The company has now started rolling out the One UI 7 update in Europe, starting with the Galaxy S24 series. You'll see it arriving in the vast majority of markets starting today. Samsung has already confirmed that today is also when this highly anticipated update makes its way to the United States.
Not all One UI 7 eligible devices will receive the update today, though. Samsung is only sending it out for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra for now, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6 are also expected to get the update today. All of the other eligible devices will get the update in the days to come.
It's not uncommon for Samsung to prioritize the previous year's flagship phones for the latest firmware version. We've seen this happen in the past as well, which is why this is hardly surprising, rather it just what we had expected to happen all along.
One UI 7 brings several major improvements to Samsung's custom skin. It has gone through a bold design refresh that provides more customization options to users, adds new widgets, implements a dynamic Now Bar, and more. There are plenty of new AI feature as well that elevate the user experience.
All this, and more, will be on your fingertips soon as the wider rollout has begun today. Sit tight and you should be receiving the update notification on your device sooner rather than later.
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