Samsung Pauses One UI 7 Rollout After Bug Locks Users Out of Phones
- Samsung halted the One UI 7 update rollout globally due to a critical bug.
- A serious bug discovered in the initial Korean Galaxy S24 firmware caused the issue.
- The bug made some Samsung Galaxy S24 users unable to unlock their devices after upgrading.
- Zak Doffman reported, "Samsung has pulled the One UI 7 update from its servers worldwide," citing "a serious bug."
- Samsung paused the rollout to ensure the best user experience and plans to release a revised schedule.
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