< img src = "/uploads/blogs/df/fc/ib-fro3lj0lj_cef7b271.jpg" Alt = "Samsung users will not get Android 15 for a while"/> ~ ~ < P > Samsung Temporarily stopped the global dissemination of One Ui 7 update. One of the known insiders reported that some users of the Galaxy S24 series had difficulty in unlocking their smartphone screens.

~ < p > about it writes Android Authority.

< H2 ID = "H2_0" > What is the cause < p > after the months of waiting for Samsung finally released the update One UI 7 last week. However, the company has stopped the global distribution of Android 15 for the Galaxy S24 series, as well as for Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6.

~ ~ > 62 > 62 ~ < p > The cause was the “serious mistake”, which was found in One UI 7 after its release on April 7 in several countries and April 10 & mdash; in the USA. According to Ice Universe, in South Korea, users have begun to complain about unblocking problems, and this is what prompted Samsung temporarily removing the update. If you have not yet received One UI 7, probably explained by suspension.

< P > So far Samsung has not made official statements about the mistakes or facts about the distribution of One UI 7. Initially, the problem was only considered Versions of Galaxy S24 with the Exynos 2400 processor, which was told by insider Tarun Wats, noting Ota servers.

< P > However, recent data indicate that the update has also been suspended for Galaxy S24 versions on Snapdragon, which are sold in the US and other regions, which OJSC has also reported additionally. Users are concerned that this step can affect One UI 7 exit times for other older Galaxy devices, for example, for the Galaxy S23 series.

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Natasha Kumar

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