Samsung Resumes One UI 7 Rollout for Galaxy S24 Series
Samsung has restarted rolling out its One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 lineup after stopping the process due to a major software bug. The update introduces Android 15 to the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra.
The update was initially launched on April 7 but was halted shortly after due to critical issues reported by users. The company has now resolved the issue and the rollout has started again, first in South Korea, with other markets expected to follow soon.
The update will arrive in waves, so not all users will receive it at the same time. This year’s journey to One UI 7 has been more turbulent than usual, with a long beta testing phase and immediate setbacks due to system-breaking bugs.
The issue was initially reported in the Korean firmware, but Samsung decided to suspend the update globally to avoid wider complications. The company has now restarted the release for Galaxy S24 devices in Korea.
Samsung is also resuming the One UI 7 rollout for its latest foldable phones: the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6 Special Edition. These models were affected by the same bug but are now back in the update pipeline.
The new software builds for these devices include essential bug fixes and improvements in system stability. Users can manually check for the update by going to Settings > Software update.
The One UI 7 update brings several enhancements alongside Android 15, including a sleeker user interface, smarter AI-powered features, and improved performance. Users should free up enough storage space, as major updates like this can be quite hefty.