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DiscussionsKeep calm, we are polishing One UI 7 for you pure lies. Samsung launches the new Galaxy A phones with one ui 7. Launches the F line in India, M with one ui 7 factory as well. Samsung for that it's ugly. "we can't give a date because we're doing everything to be more polished" Samsung, I don't want to know this, I want facts, I really want to know when you're going to release this update that's becoming a legend anymore. I don't believe any message, because if you can launch a cheap factory phone with one ui 7.
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DiscussionsThere doesn't seem to be any discernible difference between beta 3 and the software these newly launched devices are running... so perhaps there isn't a difference.
Again, this is pure speculation and I have no source. But why on earth would a major company be "playing games?" Ascribing malice here is simplified thinking, to say the least. Clearly, the company has decided internally that the current PR and community response resulting from partial rollout and continued development has less of a negative impact than doing a full rollout of whatever software they have deemed unfinished.
Not defending Samsung here, but if they felt the software was ready for full release on all devices, the correct move from a PR/marketing perspective would be to release it. It would make no sense to do otherwise.
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But Samsung is sinning too much, it seems that it is playing with the faces of its users. does not give us any positive feedback, does not give us any clarification. and the responses of the moderators seem more automatic messages. sincerely? the situation for Samsung is serious. I myself, if I found another brand better than Samsung, had already left.
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DiscussionsCommunity beta discussions primarily center on the anticipated official release date for flagship devices, rather than on beta software defects.
Conversely, beta release 4, incorporating two hotfix patches, exhibits exceptional stability. Minor post-release issues can be addressed via Samsung's standard monthly security updates.
Moreover, Samsung has not yet provided an update on the status of missing features such as Audio Eraser and Now Briefing. Will the S24U flagship incorporate these features, and if so, would this warrant extending the testing period? This appears a more plausible rationale than that currently offered.
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DiscussionsThere are still glaring visual inconsistencies that exist within the software. I am hopeful that these delays are a result of attempting to address them before a full rollout to all devices.
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DiscussionsHello,
The frustration is completely understandable, especially with the wait for the stable One UI 7 update taking longer than usual. It may seem unfair that newly launched devices are shipping with One UI 7, while existing devices are still waiting.
To clarify, new phones launching with One UI 7 doesn't mean the same exact software is finalized for all devices. These devices were built, tested, and optimized months in advance for this version. However, rolling out software to existing devices (which have different configurations, carriers, and usage histories) requires additional testing and refinement to ensure stability.
There is no game-playing involvedāSamsung isn't delaying the update without reason. The Beta team is working through real issues, optimizations, and final touches to ensure that when the stable version is released, it performs as expected across all supported devices.
Additionally, while we (the moderators) responses may sound corporate or automated, the Beta team is made up of real people who are actively listening, collecting feedback, and providing as much transparency as possible. As soon as there is official news, it will be shared directly with the community.
Samsung appreciates everyone's patience and understands the importance of clear communication. The feedback shared in discussions like this is valuable, and the team is committed to delivering the best possible experience once One UI 7 is finalized.
Regards,
One UI Beta Team
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