JAKARTA Samsung has stopped the distribution of its latest firmware, One UI 8, to a number of flagship ranks remaining. As a result, the Galaxy S23 to lower series has not been able to update its firmware.
Previously, the Galaxy S23 series already had the option to update their firmware. However, once the software distribution is discontinued by Samsung, the update option in Settings eventually disappears.
Until now, Samsung has not provided an official statement regarding the reasons behind this latest delay. Most likely, the temporary suspension of distribution is based on bugs.
The discontinuation of this distribution extends the unstable launch history of One UI 8. Prior to this, the Galaxy S24 series also experienced the same thing. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S22 series experienced a firmware withdrawal in the initial launch phase.
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Although the update to the S22 series has reportedly been 'continued partially', this pattern shows a recurring problem in the rollout process. This is not the first time Samsung has stopped the distribution of firmware without giving a reason.
In the spring of last year, Samsung also suspended the launch of One UI 7 about a week after its update was rolled out to the public. This shows that Samsung is still facing challenges in launching their firmware stably.
In addition to the S series, the termination of the One UI 8 distribution also had an impact on the Galaxy M55 according to Sammy Guru's report. The update to the Galaxy Z Fold SE was also postponed, but now its expansion has resumed.
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