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    The One UI 7 rollout finally picked up again!

    DeskBy DeskJuly 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout has been anything but smooth. It took the company a while just to push the beta, and that process was also much longer than it needed to be. Many people who received the beta version are still waiting for the stable version to come out.

    If this were any other year, Samsung would have had the stable version out and in circulation by now. However, it seems that the company ran into some bumps in the road… well, a lot of bumps in the road. Adding insult to injury, Samsung had to halt the One UI 7 rollout to its 2024 foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 5 Special Edition. We’re sure that no one was surprised, but it was frustrating all the same.

    This was because of a major bug in the software. The bug was found in the Korean version of the phones, but the company halted the rollout globally.

    Samsung resumed its One UI 7 rollout

    After the delay, we’re glad to see that Samsung started moving things along again. It continued the rollout, but it’s only in Korea for the moment. The company released the update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 (F956NKSU2BYD9), Galaxy Z Flip 6 (F741NKSU2BYD9), and Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition (F958NKSU2BYD9).

    The changelog (machine translated from Korean) mentions that it fixes bugs and improves stability. So, while we don’t know what that major bug was, we can rest assured that it’s no longer a problem.

    This rollout only resumed in Korea, but Samsung will restart the rollout globally soon. So, if you own one of the company’s 2024 foldables, then you should be on the lookout for the update to come.

    You should expect new features, more AI, and a revamped interface. Just make sure that you have the storage for it.

    Source: Android Headlines / Digpu NewsTex

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