Samsung has begun rolling out its major One UI 7 update, starting with select Galaxy devices in South Korea. The update is set to reach more models and regions in the coming weeks. However, newly released rollout details reveal a less exciting outlook for mid-range Galaxy users—many of whom may have to wait longer than expected. Samsung’s newly shared One UI 7 rollout schedule on the Samsung Members app reveals a longer-than-expected wait for mid-range Galaxy phones. None of the Galaxy A, M, or F series devices are included in the April update schedule. So, read ahead to know the eligible devices and also the reason of not including the mid-range devices.
One UI 7 Rollout Schedule: Know The Device List
Samsung has officially released the One UI 7 rollout schedule, detailing when dozens of Galaxy devices can expect to receive the update. Here’s the current plan:
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April 2025
- Samsung Galaxy S24, Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S10 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
May 2025
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9, Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Samsung Galaxy A34
- Samsung Galaxy A35
- Samsung Galaxy S22, Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S8 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy S21, Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Samsung Galaxy A16
- Samsung Galaxy Quantum 5
- Samsung Galaxy Quantum 4
June 2025
- Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Samsung Galaxy S9 FE Plus
- Samsung Galaxy A53
- Samsung Galaxy A33
- Samsung Galaxy A25
- Samsung Galaxy A24
- Samsung Galaxy A15
- Samsung Galaxy Quantum 3
- Samsung Galaxy Jump 3, Samsung Galaxy Jump 2
- Samsung Galaxy Buds 3
- Samsung Galaxy Tab A9, Samsung Galaxy A9 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5
- Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy Wide 7
Why Are Mid-Range Devices Missing From The List?
It quickly becomes clear that several Galaxy devices are missing from the list—such as the Galaxy S21 FE and numerous Galaxy A-series models. That’s because the current timeline applies only to South Korea and includes devices officially released there. However, if Samsung sticks to its usual rollout strategy, a similar schedule can be expected globally. The full rollout is projected to conclude by the end of June 2025, barring any unexpected delays—especially with Android 16 likely launching around the same time.
Interestingly, reports suggest Samsung may skip incremental updates like One UI 7.1 or 7.1.1 altogether. Instead, the company could pivot straight to One UI 8, aiming to maintain its reputation for speedy and efficient software updates.
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