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One UI 7’s Public Release Silence Speaks Volumes

Samsung One UI 7’s release is again in question now as Samsung quietly deleted the public release date post from the USA Newsroom portal.

A couple of days ago, Samsung officially stood out regarding the One UI 7 stable release date via sharing a post on the Newsroom portal. It was announced that the final version will be available from April 7, April 10, and April 14 depending on a particular market.

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Among these three above-mentioned dates, April 10 was decided for the US market, however now the announcement is contradictory since Samsung has deleted the post through which it revealed the release date. This is raising a worry among Galaxy users especially those who are receding in the US currently regarding the stable One UI 7 rollout.

Meanwhile, the company uploaded a new post regarding the new One UI 7 release announcement through its Australia Newsroom portal. However, the post doesn’t include any exact date for the release and just claims that the official rollout will start in April. Furthermore, the footer states that availability may vary by market.

All of these recent incidents forcing to think, Samsung is still not confident for stable release on April 7. It will be interesting to see whether the company will end the beta program and start expanding the final version of Android 15 to its Galaxy devices.

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