Samsung One UI 7 official rollout schedule is out, first updates begin on April 7
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Mar 2025
Hmm, 18 Mar 2025Not sure what you mean. Using OneUI 7 has been amazingly sm... moreThis 100 percent you are right Samsungs bring more features than what google actually implemented that is facts, on top of that the amount of devices they bringing it to is bigger than anyone else.
Notice how the title is Samsung One UI 7 rollout and not Android 15 because Android 15 was and will always be an underwhelming update.
Everyone cares about One UI 7 and haters can keep hating and moaning and complaining, they can easily use any other Android OEM with their worse UI
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- DaFink
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- 18 Mar 2025
jiyen235, 18 Mar 2025do you think the heaviness of OneUI is leading them to slow... moreSo that paint dried then I assume?
I could say something about that just being absolutely nothing more than your own take on the matter. But with you, honestly what would be the point.
Let's just leave it at your right and I'm wrong as usual eh 🤷♂️
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- Fazliddin1
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- 18 Mar 2025
Hmm, 18 Mar 2025You need to step outside your terminally online bubble. Mos... moreAgreed
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- 18 Mar 2025
jiyen235, 18 Mar 2025do you think the heaviness of OneUI is leading them to slow... moreYou need to step outside your terminally online bubble. Most normal people actually dislike frequent phone updates and actively refuse and delay installing them. I can guarantee you no one will be buying another phone just because this update is late by a few months. No one even cares. Only internet trolls who try to create drama where there is none.
- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 18 Mar 2025
DaFink, 18 Mar 2025Get your act together Samsung, or scale One Ui back to some... moredo you think the heaviness of OneUI is leading them to slow down updates? No. You're dead wrong.
Samsung is intentionally blocking off updates so people go and update/switch to the newer phones after being frustrated. Another excellent example of why manufacturers shouldn't be given too much power/why software can not always trump hardware or how promises will always be just that, promises.
- jiyen235
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- 18 Mar 2025
Fazliddin1, 18 Mar 2025Give them a chance. They already working on One UI 8.
And... more>give them a chance
lmao bro im the one paying for these phones, it's not like im getting these phones for free.
- DarlingYext
- 6mM
- 18 Mar 2025
Fazliddin1, 18 Mar 2025Give them a chance. They already working on One UI 8.
And... more"And no, I don't believe they are holding it intentionally."
Sure, but it's even more pathetic if it truly takes them this long to perfect an update.
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- Pesedm
- snc
- 18 Mar 2025
They could have waited and just released Android 16 😀
Yes, long-term support, but stripped of features.
For example, the S23 series will probably not have Audio Eraser, Samsung Log...
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- DaFink
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- 18 Mar 2025
ThunderCrackR, 18 Mar 2025It actually works quite well, with even Google getting over... moreYes there is integration with Samsung Apps. I am in the Gemini 'App' settings menu right now on my 25 Ultra, and in the productivity section the extensions for Samsung Calendar, Notes and Reminder are all set to on, whilst i have Google workspace set to off.
So now if I ask Gemini to set a reminder for me it does so using Samsung reminders, the moment I turn on the Google workspace extension though it will try to set the reminder using Google Tasks only, even if the app itself isn't installed. The same behaviour is true for Calendar. So I keep the Workspace Extension turned off, but then Gemini will not interact with either Gmail or Google drive, and both of those I do use.
Again this isn't deal breaking or anything. The most annoying thing part is where reminders are concerned, I often using voice assistants to set reminders, and Gemini having a preference for Google Tasks (which is a bare bones reminder app at best, doesn't even have location based reminders) is a right pain!
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- Fazliddin1
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- 18 Mar 2025
jiyen235, 18 Mar 2025Xiaomi doesnt sell their phones on software alone like Sams... moreGive them a chance. They already working on One UI 8.
And no, I don't believe they are holding it intentionally. No one buys a smartphone because it has a latest software, maybe 0.1%.
If it happens again, i will be disappointed too.
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- 18 Mar 2025
Shahar , 18 Mar 2025I would suggest holding off updating, it will probably goin... moreThat's your choice.
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Mar 2025
How about samsung Galaxy A54 5G?
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- ThunderCrackR
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- 18 Mar 2025
DaFink, 18 Mar 2025Get your act together Samsung, or scale One Ui back to some... moreIt actually works quite well, with even Google getting over it and started integrating Samsung's apps with Gemini. And it will get better. Gemini is still an incipient product.
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- 18 Mar 2025
Hopicus, 18 Mar 2025When galaxy a14 get one ui 7?maybe end of july
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Mar 2025
Samsung are in a league of their own as far as UX and features are concerned now. It's just a shame they've basically done nothing with cameras for 3 years now.
- jiyen235
- XQQ
- 18 Mar 2025
Fazliddin1, 18 Mar 2025Let's not talk about HyperOSXiaomi doesnt sell their phones on software alone like Samsung does. Samsung's skimping out on the ONE thing they're gambling on/marketing their phones on, software. "We don't need hardware we have software!" "All a user needs is a good software experience!". All that and even Oppo phones update faster than Samsung Ultras.
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- london2tim
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- 18 Mar 2025
will s25 get any updates anymore or have they moved it to quarterly
i mean even security ONLY updates seem to be way behind other phones, not even speaking of newer quality build updates...
Samsung is just all over the place!!!
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- Anonymous
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- 18 Mar 2025
S24 FE is also confirmed on the initial rollout list, might want to update the article.