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A UI 7: Samsung continues to distribute update to Android 15

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Samsung continues the delivery of the Pose button for the Big One-UI 7 update for several Galaxy smartphones, the delivery continues. Manufacturer Heiz has confirmed this online.

The Samsung 2024 top models continue to distribute the update based on the top models Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and Ultra -and the distribution of updates based on Android 15 for Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6. Users should now receive a new version on the equipment mentioned, which they have not yet received after the introduction of the update frame on 7 April.

On 14 April, Samsung highlighted the distribution of updates globally and, according to a report, also removed the firmware image from the server. He did not give reasons for update breaks. It was only said that “the schedule of rollouts for an update of ul 7 was adapted to provide a smooth experience to customers”.

There was a matter of “serious mistake” in relation to the unlocking process of the screen from informal sources. After installing the update, some users could not unlock their smartphones, Is it called,

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With last year’s Galaxy S24 and foldable models, Samsung gave initial indication to only a large update shaft. Because the manufacturer has already announced which devices will get updates in the coming weeks and months. In May, in addition to the Galaxy-S3 series, foldables of the Galaxy-Z-5 series should also get new software. The Galaxy S22 and S21 family are also to be supplied with fresh software in May. Final tools receive updates in July – at least initial plan.

Samsung will now have to start the rollout late and hurry up after a surprising break, as Google wants to release the next big update with Android 16 in June. According to reports, a UI 8 is already under development and should be pre -east on Galaxy Z fold 7 and Flip 7X works.


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