Samsung reportedly prevents a UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series due to ‘Gambhir Bug’

Samsung is said to have stopped the release of a stable One UI 7 update for the Galaxy S24 series in global markets. The company began to roll the Android 15-based OS in South Korea last week, followed by US release on 10 April. However, a tipster suggests that a “serious bug” has been discovered, the post that the update rollout is placed in all other countries.

Samsung stopped a UI 7 rollout

One in Post On X (East Twitter), Tipster Icenevers stated that Samsung discovered a “serious bug” in a UI7, as it was pushed out for the Galaxy S24 Ultra in South Korea and the other two models in the lineup. This has allegedly suspended the rollout of updates in all other countries including China.

Although the initial social media post did not give details about the issue, X later X Post The same tipster highlighted that many users from South Korea have reported inability to unlock their Galaxy smartphone after a UI 7 update. The handset running on the Android 15-based operating system (OS) cannot be “unlocked in some cases normally”.

The South Korean tech group is said to have paid attention to the issue and reviewed the return of updates in other areas. We are yet to hear whether Samsung users in the US are also experiencing similar unlocking issues with their Galaxy S24 phones. Another tipster Suggestion of The company initially drawn a UI 7 update in the European Union and South Korea, and followed it after its return to the US.

With a rollout of a UI 7 in South Korea, Samsung revealed that it would be introduced with the Galaxy S24 series, including three models. Samsung’s flagship foldable smartphone-Galaxy Z fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6-Ko Android 15-based updates were also called the initial batch of devices receiving 15-based updates. However, it is unknown that other equipment, in addition to the Galaxy S24 model, is also faced with bug.

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