Initially, it was expected that Samsung would start an UI 7 on April 10, as the company announced. However, it appears that an UI 7 rollout information pages in the United States are no longer available, and currently there is no certified date for the rollout of this update in the United States.
A UI 7 has not been less than a roller coaster, and at this point, mostly want it to end. Last week, Samsung confirmed that a UI 7 would start going to a ton of devices globally, and consumers in the United States were told that April 10 would be a question day. The rollout will start in South Korea a few days ago and will work around the world. It seems that this is still happening, but there are some new questions around the states.
According to a search SeamlessSamsung’s American website has been stripped of most of an UI 7 references – especially those who identify the release date. Where the original information page stood, it is now a “404” error and it seems that Samsung has taken it down, or at least it has just been hidden. The press release that has announced the release dates in the United States is also inaccessible.
It applies to only one region, and other markets such as South Korea, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Malaysia, Singapore, Belgium, and the Netherlands are still on track for their release dates.
Although it can be easy to fall down from the “torment and sad” rabbit hole, there is nothing more to collect without further information. Yes, US release dates are missing, but Samsung has still advertised that an UI is coming on April 7 American website Through the ad carousel. Clicking on the card on the Samsung website will send the user back to the home page.
This may show that April 10 is no longer the actual date, and Samsung may have to increase it by the end of the month. Now, if all regions face the same information, it will be of concern.
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