Samsung has paused the worldwide rollout of its AI-driven One UI interface after a bug prevented some clients from unlocking their phones. The pause, flagged earlier by frequent Samsung leaker Ice Universe, seems to have affected Samsung Galaxy S24 fashions receiving the replace in South Korea. Individuals who upgraded to One UI 7 (aka Android 15) reported repeated points unlocking their telephones.
The corporate has since pulled the replace throughout all Galaxy fashions and areas, probably as a precautionary measure. Samsung informed CNET that the software program’s “new timing and availability might be shared shortly.”
“The One UI 7 rollout schedule is being up to date to make sure the very best expertise,” Samsung added.
Samsung started rolling out the One UI 7 replace to Galaxy telephones and tablets on April 7, beginning with the Galaxy S24 sequence, Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6. Different gadgets had been anticipated to comply with quickly.
One UI 7 introduces a redesigned interface built around AI, providing individuals extra personalization and management. The software program makes use of synthetic intelligence to assist edit movies, write messages and counsel locations to go for dinner.
The transfer comes as tech corporations race to embed extra AI options into cell gadgets, turning them into smarter personal assistants that may assist full on a regular basis duties.
Carolina Milanesi, an analyst at market analysis agency Artistic Insights, famous that the majority customers are nonetheless solely experimenting with AI and never shopping for gadgets primarily based on its promise.
“Whereas I’m certain Samsung might have finished with out the bug, I doubt this can have a long-term affect on Galaxy AI uptake or customers’ curiosity in Samsung,” she informed CNET. “Higher pull the replace than disjoint clients with an expertise that’s not nice.”