Samsung has a problem. Unlike Google and Apple, Android’s leading OEM does not control its hardware and software, which can be a “disaster” when it comes to updates. We’ve seen this with long delays to Android 15, albeit that’s finally imminent, and more critically we see it when urgent security patches are rushed out by Google. So it is with a critical update deadline that’s fast running out, with no fix yet confirmed.
First some good news. Samsung has now officially announced that “the official rollout of One UI 7 will start April 7,” albeit not for everyone. “The update will be available starting with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, gradually rolling out to more Galaxy smartphones and tablets.”
No word yet on what “gradually” means, but the Galaxy maker confirms that the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5, the Galaxy Tab S10 series and the Galaxy Tab S9 series are all eligible for the upgrade.
One UI 7 is an exciting upgrade. It enhances the whole Android experience, and brings a raft of new and improved security and privacy features as Samsung chases down Apple’s locked-down iPhone in the premium smartphone category. Awkwardly, the update schedule is already bumping up against Android 16’s release, and so attention will immediately turn to One UI 8, in the hope that’s a much quicker process.
But this month we have also seen Google issue a warning to the Android ecosystem, with two vulnerabilities under active exploitation in the wild. One of these is a rerun of a fix first released last November, and so Galaxy phones received this (again) as part of the company’s March update.
But the other vulnerability is new, and while Pixels have already been patched, it was not included in Samsung’s March release. The company has not yet responded to my request for a timeline, albeit April seems likely.
Source: Samsung’s Impossible Deadline—You Have 7 Days To Update Your Phone