In the software update context, Samsung Electronics prefers top-notch devices to be loaded with the latest One UI first. However, country-wise, the preferences may differ. In the USA, Galaxy devices with an unlock carrier option usually get One UI updates sooner than locked carrier devices.
An estimated prepared roadmap of One UI 6 was recently released for Europe and Korea. The official rollout of Samsung’s One UI 6 stable update based on Android 14 starts on October 30th with its flagship device Galaxy S23 lineup. Since then, it has expanded to make the update available globally.
What is the One UI 6 update status in the USA? There is no exact roadmap, but the Galaxy devices listed receive the stable One UI 6 update based on Android 14.
- Galaxy Tab S9 series– (Carrier-Locked Models) for C spire Network
- Galaxy Z Fold 5 (Carrier-Locked Models) for
- Verizon
- T-Mobile
- MetroPCS
- Galaxy Z Flip 5ย (Carrier-Locked Models) for
- Verizon
- T-Mobile
- MetroPCS
- Galaxy S23 Series– Unlocked Models and Carrier-Locked Models for
- Xfinity
- Verizon
- US Cellular
- AT&T
- Spectrum
- Comcast
- Dish Wireless
- T-Mobile
- MetroPCS
- Galaxy S22 series Carrier-Locked Models for
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- AT&T
- Verizon
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- Galaxy A54 Carrier-Locked Models for
- AT&T
- Verizon
As for the other devices, you could expect a little delay in the update. Usually, the One UI rollout sticks to its previous update timeframe; however, the company took its time releasing the stable update in 2023 due to excess beta testing. However, the company has shown a progressive update status so far, and a speedy expansion is required to overcome the delay.
In the meantime, you can manually check out the update for your device by navigating to phone settings. Here are the simple steps- Settings> Software update> Download and install. If any update is available, then install it. Don’t forget to let us know in the comment section!