
- Samsung has finally started rolling out stable One UI 7 update in the US, starting with the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra.
- We also expect the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 to receive this Android 15-based update in the first wave.
- The update will be rolled out in a phased manner, so not everyone will receive it today.
It took months of waiting and several rounds of betas, but it’s finally here. Samsung has finally, finally, finally begun rolling out stable One UI 7 to devices outside of the Galaxy S25 series in the US, three days after it began the rollout in South Korea and a good seven months after Google released the Android 15 platform update for the Pixels.
One UI 7 stable rollout has begun in the US with the Galaxy S24 series, with beta users reportedly receiving the stable update on their unlocked devices. Carrier variants should also be part of this rollout, but we haven’t seen reports yet.
The update appears to be rolling out to beta users first. Since this is a significant platform update, we recommend using an unmetered internet connection to download and install it because of its large size. If you have been part of the One UI 7 beta program, the update will naturally be smaller in size for you, as the user reports that the experience is pretty much the same on One UI 7 stable as it was on beta.
To check if your phone has received the One UI 7 update, head to Settings > Software Update > Check for updates. Despite the excruciatingly long and silent delay, Samsung will continue to roll out the update in a gradual, phased manner to avoid flooding the user base with any unexpected critical bugs, so not everyone will receive the update on the same day. Samsung users have been patient until now, so hold tight for a bit more if the update isn’t showing up on your Galaxy S24 yet.
Devices expected to get One UI 7 in the first wave include the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the Galaxy Z Flip 6. After this, we expect the update to reach the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the Galaxy Tab S10 series in the coming weeks. From there, you can expect the update to spread beyond to the rest of Samsung’s expansive portfolio of devices.
One UI 7 brings features like Look Now and Now Bar, a vertical app drawer, several camera features, and more. You can check out our One UI 7 review for all the highlights.
One UI 7 full changelog
Here’s the full, official changelog for the One UI 7 update:
Have you received the One UI 7 update on your Galaxy S24? If so, how do you like it? Let us know in the comments below!
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