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Pedro216
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Why does samsung do this??? They not on the beta testing or nothing so how do they get it first???

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Connor17
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Samsung is based from korea..... lol its only a few days now for us in the usa
Ryanoutdoors
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That's a clickbait headline first of all because it contradicts itself and the very first sentence. It starts in Korea both beta and non beta and then we'll move to the Us and other countries both beta and non beta. Consider the stable release to be the 7th beta cuz it has happened in the past where they release it in Korea and there is a major bug so they pause the update until they fix it I would rather that than my phone get bricked!
Pedro216
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šŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€:male_sign:šŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€:male_sign:šŸ¤¦šŸ½ā€:male_sign: did u not just read the part that I put last year the same thing happened where people not on the beta got it first just fly over ur head? šŸ¤” last year after everything was fixed non beta testers got it first which was messed up and this year the samething?? That sucks
USBetaModerator3
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Hello,

Thank you for sharing your thoughts — we completely understand the frustration around the rollout sequence and how it can feel confusing or even unfair.

To clarify: in some cases, Samsung initiates the official software release in Korea — both for Beta participants and general users — as part of a phased rollout. This approach helps monitor early feedback from the initial deployment before expanding the update globally. It's also been done in the past to catch any final unexpected bugs before wide distribution. Think of it almost like a ā€œsoft launchā€ for the stable version.

We know it can feel disheartening when it looks like non-beta users get the update first, especially after all the time and feedback you've contributed during the Beta. But please rest assured that your participation has been crucial in shaping the final release — and it's because of the beta testers that many issues were discovered and resolved before the global rollout.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and continued support throughout this longer-than-usual Beta program, and we’ll be sure to pass your concerns along to the team.

Regards,
One UI Beta Team

 

jddun
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Jhlimber
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Que cara dura son los de Samsung... lanzando la versión estable y resulta que no es estable... como es eso que realizan pruebas en Corea antes de el lanzamiento a nivel mundial, por si hay un error... entonces no llamen estable a una versión final que no lo es!...
Definitivamente que CARA DE TABLA SON LOS DE SAMSUNG.... sigan asĆ­ que la historia y los usuarios pasan factura
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Stereo386
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People relax, it is just a headline. What it really says is: starting April 7 all owners of the below listed device models will be receiving the One ui7 stable update (beta testers and everyone else at the same time)
It is doing exactly what it's supposed to, it is making us all talk about it. Just 1 more day guys, and then its here in the USA as well. šŸ‘ŠšŸ»āœŒšŸ»
Pedro216
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Bet the non beta testers get the update first just like last year.. my wife got it and I had to wait for it and I was on the beta and she wasn't..
Confused980
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The us should be getting the stable update starting on April 10th