Do you have a Samsung Galaxy and are you waiting to update to Android 15 along with One UI 7? Despite the fact that Samsung is testing said firmware in beta, even with Galaxy A phones, said beta is going to be delayed more than the brand had anticipated. According to the leaks, the deployment of One UI 6.1.1 is being too slow.
The update cycle is progressive and depends on the previous firmware that each brand distributes. Because of this, it is usual for a new update to be installed over an old one; therefore, if we skip an intermediate one, This one is always downloaded before the most recent one. This incremental process ensures the integrity of the phones and that everyone receives the latest updates in a timely manner. And when one version fails, it often affects the ones that come before it.
One UI 6.1.1 is reportedly rolling out too slowly
The One UI 6 that came with Android 14 was later followed by One UI 6.1, the firmware version that the Samsung Galaxy S24 debuted. With the release of the brand’s foldable devices, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6, One UI 6.1.1 has started rolling out to many more phones And that’s where we are.
As reported by well-known leaker Ice Universe, and corroborated by another source specializing in the matter, Chun Bhai, One UI 7 has suffered a delay that Samsung itself did not expect. Initially, beta versions of this firmware were scheduled to roll out from the end of July.
As SamMobile advances, the culprit of the delay in the launch of the One UI 7 betas would be the slow rollout that One UI 6.1. 1 is suffering, a version that would reach the latest generation Galaxy S apart from the latest foldable ones. Due to this delay, Samsung would have stopped the launch of the latest beta.
All the information is stuck in the rumor segment, Samsung has not confirmed either the delay or the launch of One UI 7. It is expected that the beta will start circulating before the end of August; with the Samsung Galaxy S24 as the first lucky ones to be able to install it. Surely already with One UI 6.1.1 within reach. And with an Android 15 already officially stable.