Samsung Halts One UI 7.0 Update for Z Flip 6, Fold 6 Models
Samsung suspends the One UI 7.0 update for Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6 due to reported bugs. Firmware pulled from servers in major markets.
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Samsung has reportedly halted the One UI 7.0 firmware rollout for its Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Galaxy Z Fold 6 smartphones after initially releasing the update last week. The decision comes amid increasing reports of instability, with the firmware now appearing to be withdrawn from servers across several major markets.
The update, which followed a prolonged beta phase, is no longer accessible in regions such as Europe, South Korea, and the United States, according to reports from community tipsters. Samsung has yet to issue an official statement regarding the sudden suspension.
Initial reports emerged when the Galaxy S24’s update was pulled from distribution, allegedly due to a critical software bug. The same issue is now believed to have impacted the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Fold 6 models. Sources suggest Samsung is responding to a potentially severe glitch that affects performance and functionality.
The One UI 7.0 stable build had gone through multiple rounds of beta testing for the Galaxy S24, Flip 6, and Fold 6 series. Despite these efforts, users and analysts say the final release may not have resolved all key issues. Samsung’s decision to halt updates across multiple devices indicates the company is reassessing the firmware’s stability on a broader scale.
The delay adds to user frustration, as Galaxy device owners had already experienced months-long waits for the stable release. If the software fault proves significant, the update schedule could be pushed back further, impacting the timeline for all eligible Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
As of now, users are advised to hold off on manual updates until Samsung provides clarity or pushes a revised firmware build.