Samsung Galaxy One UI 7 Update Rollout Begins April 18
The One UI 7 update is expected to bring several new features and improvements to Samsung devices, and users are eagerly awaiting its release. With the update schedule now leaked, users can plan ahead and expect the update to arrive on their devices in the coming weeks.

Samsung is set to start rolling out the One UI 7 update to its devices, with the first devices to receive the update being the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A34, and Galaxy A14 on April 18, followed by other devices in the subsequent weeks.
The update schedule, which has been leaked, suggests that the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 will receive the update on April 25, while the Galaxy S21 series, including the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra, will receive the update on May 16, along with the Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy S22+, and Galaxy S22 Ultra. The Galaxy S21 FE, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A33 will receive the update on May 23.
Samsung has also released a hotfix update for the One UI 7 Beta 4 version for the Galaxy S24 series in Europe and India, aimed at fixing a bug that caused a drop in screen refresh rate on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. This update is a sign that Samsung is working to address bugs and issues with the One UI 7.0 beta before the stable update is released.
The leaked update schedule includes a detailed, device-specific timeline for the update's rollout, with the Galaxy S24 series, S24 FE, and Z Fold6 set to receive the update on April 18, 2025, and subsequent releases extending through May 23, 2025, for older models like the S21 series and A53/A33.
Samsung Galaxy users are eagerly awaiting the update, and while there is no official word from Samsung, the leaked timeline suggests that the update schedule is a big wait compared to how Samsung usually rolls out updates. Samsung is under pressure to fix the bugs people found in the test versions and release a stable update.