Samsung is gearing up to launch One UI 7, its latest Android-based software update, with a new rollout schedule leaked online. According to reports from GSMArena and Reddit user u/Chewe_dev, Samsung shared a tentative timeline during a workshop in Romania, outlining which Galaxy smartphones and tablets will receive the update first.

One UI 7 Rollout Timeline
The One UI 7 update rollout is expected to begin on April 18, starting with Samsung’s latest flagships and foldables. Over 20 devices are reportedly set to receive the update through April and May.
📅 April 18 – First Batch of Devices
✔ Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
✔ Galaxy S24 FE
✔ Galaxy Z Fold 6
✔ Galaxy Z Flip 6
📅 April 25 – Next Wave of Updates
✔ Galaxy S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra
✔ Galaxy Z Fold 5
✔ Galaxy Z Flip 5
✔ Galaxy A54
📅 May 16 – Mid-Tier & Older Flagships
✔ Galaxy S23 FE
✔ Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra
✔ Galaxy Z Fold 4
✔ Galaxy Z Flip 4
✔ Galaxy A34
✔ Galaxy A53
✔ Galaxy A33
📅 May 23 – Older Foldables
✔ Galaxy Z Fold 3
✔ Galaxy Z Flip 3
Possible Delays & Regional Variations
While this leaked timeline provides a good indication of Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout strategy, the actual release dates may vary by region. Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the stable release timeline, and delays remain a possibility.
A Slower Update Cycle?
Samsung has previously been at the forefront of timely Android updates, but One UI 7’s rollout marks a noticeable delay. The update will reach some older Galaxy devices nearly seven months after Google first released Android 15, breaking the brand’s recent trend of faster updates.
With more beta versions surfacing, it’s clear that Samsung is still refining One UI 7, and the final stable version may include new features and optimizations.
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