
Samsung Halts One UI 7 Update Rollout Due to Critical Bug – What’s Really Going On?
Samsung’s much-anticipated One UI 7 update has hit a roadblock just days after its rollout began. Launched on April 7, the update promised a host of new features and AI enhancements. However, the rollout has now been temporarily halted due to a critical bug affecting flagship devices like the Galaxy S24 and S23 series, as well as foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6.
Why Was the One UI 7 Update Stopped?
According to Korean media reports and user complaints on Samsung’s official forums, a serious bug in the One UI 7 update is preventing some devices from unlocking properly. In some cases, users are completely locked out of their phones. Additionally, there have been reports of abnormal battery drain, with devices losing charge rapidly.
Popular tech tipster Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) confirmed via Twitter that a “serious bug” has been detected in the Korean Galaxy S24 series. Following this revelation, Samsung paused the global rollout of the update to avoid further issues.
Which Devices Are Affected?
The initial rollout targeted Samsung’s latest flagship models:
- Galaxy S24 series
- Galaxy S23 series
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
Now, the update has been pulled from all these devices, leaving users waiting for a stable release.
What’s New in One UI 7?
One UI 7 is based on Android 15 and comes packed with new features aimed at enhancing both performance and user experience.
Highlight Features Include:
- AI Select: Smart content selection for text and images
- Writing Assist: AI-powered typing support
- Audio Eraser: Removes background noise in videos and voice recordings
- Improved Animations: Smoother transitions and faster app launch times
- ‘No Bar’ Lock Screen: A redesigned lock screen with minimal interface, improved music controls, and notification handling
These features were expected to set a new standard for Samsung’s user interface, but the buggy rollout has temporarily stalled user excitement.
A Strategy to Boost Galaxy S25 Sales?
This delay has sparked speculation: Is Samsung deliberately postponing the update to drive Galaxy S25 sales?
Launched in January 2025, the Galaxy S25 series came pre-installed with One UI 7. Mid-range phones like the Galaxy A56 and A36 also shipped with a lighter version of the new software. With upcoming launches of the Galaxy M56 and F56 expected soon in India, it’s possible Samsung wants to focus attention on new devices instead of older ones receiving updates.
While there is no official confirmation of this theory, the repeated delays raise questions about Samsung’s update strategy and communication.
User Reactions
Frustrated users have flooded online forums with complaints. Some reported their devices freezing at the lock screen, while others said their phones were draining battery excessively even during idle use.
Many expressed disappointment, especially after months of anticipation for One UI 7’s release.
What’s Next?
As of now, Samsung has not released an official statement regarding the issue. However, tech insiders believe a stable version of the update may be released soon after internal testing and bug fixes.
If you’re waiting for the One UI 7 update, it’s advisable not to install unofficial or beta versions, as they may lead to system instability or data loss.
Conclusion
One UI 7 was meant to bring a fresh, AI-enhanced experience to Samsung devices. But due to serious bugs, the update rollout has been paused, leaving users disappointed and confused. Whether this delay is a result of technical issues or a calculated business move remains to be seen.
Samsung now faces the challenge of not only fixing the bugs but also restoring user trust.
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