
Samsung has resumed the rollout of its One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series, following a brief suspension caused by a major software bug. The update, which introduces Android 15 to the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra, was originally launched on April 7 but was pulled just a week later after users reported serious issues.
The problem initially surfaced on Korean variants of the devices, prompting Samsung to halt the update globally as a precaution. Now, with the issue resolved, the tech giant has restarted distribution beginning with its home market of South Korea. A global rollout is expected soon, though availability may vary by region.
The affected software version for South Korean users is marked with the build number S928NKSU4BYD9. The update not only restores functionality but also includes bug fixes and performance improvements. Users outside of South Korea—including in the US, Europe, and India—can expect the update in the coming days or weeks.
In addition to the Galaxy S24 lineup, Samsung is also re-releasing the One UI 7 update for its latest foldable devices: the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and the Z Fold 6 Special Edition. These devices had their updates paused for the same reason, but the rollout has now resumed in South Korea.
One UI 7 brings Android 15 to Samsung's flagship devices, delivering a more polished interface, enhanced AI-powered features, and improved overall performance. Users are advised to ensure sufficient storage space before initiating the update, which can be checked manually via Settings > Software update.
Despite a rocky beta phase and delayed rollout, Samsung appears to be back on track with its software roadmap, aiming to stabilize the user experience across its newest devices.
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