As you probably know, earlier this week, Samsung announced the official release date for the stable One UI 7 update aimed at the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Galaxy Z Fold 6.
One UI 7 will go live for these phones on April 7 in numerous markets, including the USA. However, Samsung has a different launch schedule in mind for other regions. Here are all the details you need.
When and where will the stable One UI 7 update go live?
Below, you can find a more comprehensive list of One UI 7 release dates for nearly two dozen markets.
It should be noted that the initial stable One UI 7 rollout may happen in phases. Even if some eligible Galaxy phones in your region may receive the update, yours might not.
Galaxy device users can usually speed things up by attempting to trigger the update manually from the phone's Settings app. After accessing Settings, they can navigate to Software update and tap Download and install.
One UI 7 is Samsung's most ambitious firmware update in recent years. It revamps crucial elements of the UI, including the notification and quick panels, as well as the app drawer.
The new update also introduces fresh features, such as the Now Bar and Now Brief, and enhances the Galaxy AI suite. Samsung added smoother app opening and closing animations in One UI 7, and a new blur engine makes everything look prettier.
After the Galaxy S24, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6 receive One UI 7, Samsung will turn its attention to other devices, including the mid-range Galaxy A55. We'll keep you posted.