In a shocking move, Samsung USA has deleted its official Newsroom post announcing the One UI 7 rollout, sparking speculation about a possible delay. The post, which confirmed an April 10 release of the big update in the US, was quietly removed without any clarification from the company. The firm also erased related One UI 7 rollout announcements from its social media handles.
Samsung quietly deletes One UI 7 rollout announcement in the US
Earlier this week, Samsung officially announced the release date for the stable One UI 7 update, which brings Android 15 to Galaxy devices. The company said the new version will debut on April 7, at least in South Korea. Subsequently, Samsung’s regional subsidiaries in the US, Europe, Asia, and other regions revealed the release dates for respective markets.
In the US, the update was supposed to arrive on April 10, while it was slated to debut on April 14 in some Asia markets. However, Samsung USA has now quietly removed the Newsroom post announcing the One UI 7 release date in the country. This raises questions regarding potential changes to the release schedule or device eligibility in the US.
Interestingly, Samsung has not taken down One UI 7-related posts from its global and other regional Newsrooms. A similar post is also still live on Samsung Canada’s Newsroom — Canada is also getting One UI 7 starting April 10. It’s unclear why Samsung USA deleted the post. One can imagine the outrage if the company pushes back the update considerably. One UI 7 has already seen enough delays.
We’ll continue monitoring the situation closely and provide updates as soon as new information emerges. With over two weeks remaining before the One UI 7 rollout, there’s still a chance it will stay on schedule. However, Samsung’s unexpected removal of the announcement raises uncertainty, leaving the update’s timeline in question.