Samsung Releases the Galaxy S23 and S24 FE Stable One UI 7 Update

Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout has had a challenging start, plagued by delays and bugs, even though it is the biggest platform update in years. The removal of the original Galaxy S24 software due to major issues was a major setback for the upgrade, which was meant to offer a more simplified, iOS-like experience. After releasing an upgraded release last week, Samsung is now expanding the One UI 7 upgrade, which is based on Android 15, to further devices, including the Galaxy S24 FE, Tab S10 series, and Galaxy S23 range.
Samsung Releases the Galaxy S23 Series Stable One UI 7 Update in South Korea
Samsung is initially releasing the stable One UI 7 upgrade for its most recent Galaxy handsets in its native market of South Korea, just like it did with the Galaxy S24 series. In the days and weeks ahead, more areas should be able to access the firmware. The stable update is around 1GB in size for Galaxy S23 devices that are part of the One UI 7 beta program.
Samsung One UI 7 Rollout Update: Key Points
The complete YD9 firmware for the S24 SE and Tab S10 series comes with the April 2025 security patch and is between 4.9 and 5.2 GB in size.
To find out if stable One UI 7 is available in your area or if you’re in Korea, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install on your Galaxy smartphone.
Due to the issue with the stable One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24, users anticipated that Samsung would postpone the release of the Android 15 build for the Galaxy S23 until May. Nonetheless, the business has adhered to its initial release schedule, releasing the One UI 7 firmware in April.
The Android 15 update for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 should arrive soon.
The Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 should also get their stable One UI 7 update in Korea by the end of this month, because the S23’s update is now live.