For the upcoming Galaxy S23 series, which is based on Android 15, Samsung could launch the One UI 7 upgrade the week after. The company is nearly prepared to resume delivering dependable upgrades for the Samsung S24, Z Flip 6, and Z Fold 6 series.

As promised, Samsung began rolling out a stable upgrade for its 2024 flagships on April 7. The rollout was delayed for maintenance due to a major bug. Samsung recently said that the bug has been fixed and that the deployment will shortly restart.

The wait is nearly over for owners of the Galaxy S23 series. Samsung intends to begin rolling out the One UI 7 update in a few areas the following week. Global rollout will continue until late April, with minor delays possible in some regions.

The Galaxy S23 series was just included in Telus's new upgrade program, which is offered by the Canadian carrier. The graphic indicates that Samsung intends to start releasing One UI 7, an Android 15-based operating system, for the Galaxy S23 phone line on April 22.

Users of the Galaxy S23 series will receive an OS upgrade in just one week. Since August 2024, when the Beta Program normally launches, it has been anticipated. Additionally, the business has missed the stable release date of October 2024.

Beginning in March 2025, customers could test early releases of Samsung's One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S23 series. After months of delays, the stable release comes after Samsung gave top priority to perfecting the software for a dependable experience.

At this time, the Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra are among the devices that qualify. As per Samsung's staggered plan, One User Interface 7 is expected to be accessible for other models, such as the Galaxy S23 FE and previous flagship devices, by May 2025.