Samsung Confirms One UI 7 Release Date for US Galaxy Users
Samsung confirms One UI 7 release date for US Galaxy users: April 10. Despite earlier confusion, the update rollout is back on track. The post Samsung Confirms One UI 7 Release Date for US Galaxy Users appeared first on Phandroid.

After weeks of uncertainty, Samsung has officially confirmed the One UI 7 release date for U.S. Galaxy users. The update will begin rolling out on April 10, staying consistent with Samsung’s earlier promises—even after a brief scare that suggested otherwise.
Earlier this month, Samsung announced the global rollout of One UI 7 would start on April 7, with regional variations. The U.S. was expected to receive the firmware on April 10, while Singapore was slated for April 14. However, confusion erupted when Samsung’s newsroom post announcing the U.S. date mysteriously disappeared.
That disappearance sparked speculation about another delay in the One UI 7 release. But Samsung has now restored the blog post, confirming that April 10 remains the official date for the U.S. rollout. The company hasn’t provided an explanation for the earlier removal, but the reappearance of the post has reassured users that the update is still on track.
Samsung will first push the stable update to the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. While April 10 marks the official release date, users with carrier-locked devices may see a slight delay, as those updates often take a few extra days to reach everyone.
Still, the most important news is that the One UI 7 release date remains intact after months of waiting and speculation. For Galaxy fans eager to experience Samsung’s latest software features, the countdown is officially back on—and the finish line is finally in sight.
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