Samsung's planned U.S. Launch of the One UI 7 operating system, initially scheduled for April 10th, has been thrown into uncertainty after the company removed its official announcement post . This development casts doubt on the previously stated timeline, leaving American Galaxy phone users awaiting the update in a state of anticipation.
Last week, Samsung had indicated that the stable One UI 7 build would commence its U.S. rollout on April 10th, targeting the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6 handsets. This date represented a three-day delay from the global rollout, which remains April 7th. The now-deleted newsroom explicitly outlined the April 10th U.S. Release, while different related announcements, except for the Canada blog post citing April 10th, otherwise have an April 7th worldwide timetable.
The removal of the U.S. Precision put-up has sparked speculation and discussion among users. One UI 7 is a significant update that promises substantial enhancements over its predecessor. It was initially expected to launch alongside the Galaxy S25 series in January, but that did not occur. The announcement in April reignited hope, but the current situation raises questions about the actual release timeframe.
While the worldwide rollout appears to be intended as planned, the fate of the U.S. Launch remains doubtful. Samsung has yet to provide an official statement for the post's removal or offer a rescheduled date. Consequently, U.S. Galaxy phone users are left to wait, hoping for a swift resolution and the eventual arrival of the One UI 7 update.