Samsung has delayed not only the release of One UI 7 but also the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge. According to reports, the company had initially planned to release the phone in April, but the launch has been pushed back to May. Samsung Mobiles reports that the launch will now take place in May, with the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for May 13. During this event, the company will announce more details about the Galaxy S25 Edge, and the phone will be available for purchase starting May 23.
Pre-orders for the phone will begin on May 14 and will be accepted until May 20. The phone will first be launched in China and South Korea, followed by a launch in the US on May 30. This delay is a significant concern for Samsung, as the company has been facing issues with its recent software updates. The One UI 7.0 update, in particular, has been plagued by bugs and has been delayed for months.
The One UI 7 update is one of the most critical software updates from Samsung in recent times. After being delayed for months, the update was finally released, but it was found to have serious bugs. This has led to frustration among Samsung users, who have been waiting for a stable and bug-free update. The delay in the launch of the Galaxy S25 Edge has added to the concerns, as users were eagerly waiting for the new phone.
The reasons behind the delay are not explicitly stated, but it is likely that Samsung wants to ensure that the phone and the One UI 7 update are thoroughly tested and bug-free before release. The company has faced criticism in the past for releasing updates and phones with bugs, and it is likely that they want to avoid a repeat of that situation. With the new release dates announced, Samsung users will have to wait a little longer for the Galaxy S25 Edge and the One UI 7 update. However, the company’s efforts to ensure a stable and bug-free release are likely to be appreciated by users in the long run.
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