Samsung hyped up One UI 7 - and then hit us with a plot twist

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Samsung just gave Galaxy Z Fold 6 users the ultimate “gotcha!” moment



Just as we got all hyped that the One UI 7 open beta is just about to get (finally) released, a new report throws serious doubts and washes our excitement with (somewhat freezing) cold water.

Reportedly, Samsung has released a new software update for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in Korea, and surprise, surprise: it's not the One UI 7 beta update we were all hoping for. This is frankly bizarre as Samsung was supposed to start rolling out the long-overdue One UI 7 beta to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 on March 6. The update that's rolling out right now is a regular security update for the foldable flagship (still One UI 6).

The update carries firmware version F956NKSS2AYBD and has a modest download size of 436.81 MB. With this software, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 in South Korea is getting the March 2025 security patch. The update also addresses quite a lot of security flows discovered in the previous software.



Right now, Galaxy Z Fold 6 users in South Korea can check for this new update from Settings then Software update, then Download and Install. As usual, once the update is downloaded, it will start installing and the phone will restart after confirmation from the user.

It's quite likely that this security update is needed before the One UI 7.0 beta rolls out to the phone, hence when you get it, it's advised for you to install it (as you should probably do with all security updates, to make sure you don't carry around a hacker-prone device in general). So, if you're hoping to try One UI 7, you should watch for this update and get it.

The situation with One UI 7 is quite dramatic, though. The Galaxy S25 series came out with the new OS out of the box, but the rest of Samsung's premium devices are now feeling severely left out. The Galaxy S24 users got to try the One UI 7 beta, but other phones have been left on One UI 6 for quite some time now, irritatingly so.

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The appearance of this security update to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 doesn't necessarily mean another One UI 7 delay is in the cards though. However, it does cast doubts about the long-awaited rollout timeframe. And I mean, come on, Samsung, many Android users have gotten to enjoy Android 15 for months now! 

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