
Samsung has reportedly stopped rolling out One UI 7, the latest version of the company’s custom Android UI for its Galaxy devices, due to software issues. On X, two posts from leakster Ice Universe (via The Verge) hinted at the discovery of a “serious bug” in the Korean Galaxy S24 series firmware, preventing some users from unlocking their phones.
On April 7, Samsung started rolling out its Android 15-based One UI 7 to the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold6, and Z Flip6, with more Galaxy smartphones and tablets expected to follow later. However, it appears that the update has now been pulled from Samsung’s servers worldwide, even though an official announcement hasn’t been made yet.
Windows Intelligence In Your Inbox
Sign up for our new free newsletter to get three time-saving tips each Friday — and get free copies of Paul Thurrott’s Windows 11 and Windows 10 Field Guides (normally $9.99) as a special welcome gift!
“*” indicates required fields
OneUI 7 brings a redesigned home screen to Galaxy devices, with the addition of a “Now Bar” on the lock screen providing real-time updates for supported apps. The update also introduces new generative AI features with a deep Google Gemini integration that makes the assistant work across multiple apps in a single prompt. Samsung also works with Google to make the company’s Circle to Search feature recognize phone numbers, email, and URLs on the screen of Galaxy devices.
Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 Series phones, which were released on February 7, already run One UI 7 out of the box. It took the company two months to start rolling out the new software experience to its older flagship devices, but customers who didn’t install the update already will likely need to wait a bit longer as Samsung is likely working on a fix.