After rumors, confirmation comes. Last week, we tell you that one user interface 7 may face a new delay, and therefore it will not be deployed along with the sale of the Galaxy S25. Today Samsung is responsible for the formalization of this situation and clarification that Beta -FAZA has the fourth version To finish the correction of the problems that have appeared.
Confirmation passes through Official publication from South Koreawhere there is beta -phase Order sorry for a new delay And he commented that they hope to launch the fourth test update for polishing one user interface 7.
“Currently, we are preparing the fourth beta version, and our goal is to spread it next week“, reads in a published statement Today is February 11.
This fourth stage will reach the only devices that have access to beta version, Galaxy S24. The problem, as you can imagine, is that this situation delays the rest of the catalog: until the S24 is updated by one stable user interface 7, No other model will receive an updateField
In general, these types of versions require from 2 to 3 weeks to get feedback users and correct errors, so One stable UI 7 may encounter more than a month delay From this moment. In addition, it is necessary to add a progressive deployment time to various models, which may assume that some users should Wait a few additional weeks.
To twist the burning further, Samsung did not even launch this fourth version On beta -phase: a statement is just an advertisement to tell what they expect “Distribute it next week“, Something that can happen or not.
Difficult situation for Samsung
This is real sadness, what is happening with one user interface 7, good Samsung comes from doing anything good with the previous softwareIn fact, before the arrival of this update, he established himself as one of the brands related to the time of long -term support and more and more competitiveness.
One user interface 7 threw everything on land, The company’s room in the tail of updatesThe field of other brands, such as Xiaomi, Vivo, Oppo, OnePlus or Motorola, officially updated their Android 15 devices, while Samsung launched the software only in the new Galaxy S25.
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