The long-awaited One UI 7 replace didn’t final lengthy. After months of delays, the replace was launched final week, however Samsung has already paused its rollout and pulled it from its servers. This is because of what leakers name a “critical bug,” and though Samsung itself hasn’t confirmed something, we’re inclined to agree that it sounds fairly critical certainly.
The difficulty appears to have an effect on the Samsung Galaxy S24 lineup, however as a precaution, many retailers (comparable to The Verge) report that Samsung seems to have pulled the firmware fully from all fashions worldwide. Android Authority clarifies that the fashions affected embody the S24 collection, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
The bug sounds terrible. As reported by The Verge, upgrading to One UI 7 made some Samsung Galaxy S24 customers unable to unlock their telephones. If that is true, it’s no marvel that the corporate paused the rollout of the replace.
One UI 7 has had its share of delays, however sadly, the bug nonetheless slipped via the cracks. The replace was accessible in Samsung Galaxy S25 telephones since launch. In the meantime, these with different telephones acquired it on April 7, adopted by an April 10 launch in the USA.
Samsung is but to formally acknowledge the issue or reveal whether or not these affected will obtain a repair anytime quickly, however with a bug this critical, we count on to listen to extra shortly.
What does this imply for you? To begin with, in case you are nonetheless in a position to obtain the replace for any purpose, it’s finest to place it on maintain for now. When you’ve already downloaded it, you’ll almost certainly obtain a brand new replace at any time when Samsung finds a repair for this problem.