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Samsung's New Software Update: What's the Delay?
South KoreaMon Apr 07 2025
Samsung has finally started sending out the One UI 7 software update. This update is for some of their newest and most expensive phones and tablets. The rollout began on April 7 in South Korea. The update is for the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. These are Samsung's latest flagship devices. The update is also going out to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Flip 6, and a special edition of the Fold 6. These devices were released in select regions last year.
The update is quite large, around 5. 2GB. This is because it includes a significant jump from One UI 6. 1. 1 to One UI 7. 0. The update also comes with the April 2025 security patch. This is important for keeping the devices safe from new threats. Samsung is known for taking its time with updates. This time, it's been nearly 6 months since Google released Android 15. This is the base software that One UI 7 is built on. Why the delay? Samsung likes to customize Android a lot. This takes time.
The update is not just about new features. It's also about improvements. Samsung has been working on making One UI better. This includes fixing bugs and improving performance. The company has also been focusing on security. The April 2025 patch is a sign of this. Samsung wants to make sure its devices are safe. This is especially important as more people use their phones for sensitive tasks. The update is rolling out in waves. First, it's going to South Korea. Then, it will hit other parts of the world. The US, for example, will get the update on April 10.
Not all devices are getting the update at the same time. Samsung is starting with its 2024 flagships. This makes sense, as these are the newest devices. But what about older devices? Samsung has said that the Galaxy S24 FE, the Galaxy Tab S10 series, and last-gen Galaxy devices will get the update soon. This is good news for people with these devices. They won't have to wait too long for the new features and improvements. But it's also a reminder that Samsung's updates don't come all at once. It's a process that takes time. This can be frustrating for users. But it's also a sign of Samsung's commitment to quality. The company wants to make sure the update is as good as it can be. Before it sends it out to all its devices.
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Why did Samsung wait nearly 6 months after Google's Android 15 release to start the One UI 7 rollout?
How many more updates will it take before our phones can fold themselves into origami swans?
Is the April 2025 security patch a cleverly disguised attempt to track user behavior?
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