Samsung trolls U.S. Galaxy phone users, pulls all mentions of One UI 7 release in April

What you need to know

  • Samsung deleted the U.S. One UI 7 rollout post, initially set for April 10.
  • The global rollout is still scheduled for April 7, but U.S. users might face an uncertain wait time.
  • The update has several improvements over previous versions, but there’s no information on when it might actually become available. .

Samsung Galaxy phone users in the U.S. have been waiting to get their hands on the One UI 7 on their devices as the company announced the stable operating system roll out for April 10 in the region. However, it now seems unlikely as Samsung deleted the announcement post (spotted by SammyFans).

Last week, Samsung announced that Galaxy phone users in the U.S. will be receiving the One UI 7 stable build starting April 10 with the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6 handsets. The release date is already delayed by three days as the global rollout is intended to happen on April 7, according to a previous announcement from the brand.

Some of the new widgets in One UI 7 Beta 2 running on a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

(Image credit: Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central)

The April 10 release date was announced through a Samsung U.S. newsroom post, which was sadly pulled by the company for reasons unspecified. The page is nowhere to be seen. However, other related newsroom posts indicating an April 7 release date remain intact — except for the Canada blog post, which interestingly has an April 10 release date.

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