Samsung began rolling out the replace to One UI 6.1, containing the Galaxy AI options that debuted in January, to the Galaxy S22 household in Korea yesterday. And right here we’re not even 24 hours later, and it looks like the rollout has already been halted. Word that whereas yesterday’s rollout included many extra gadgets, it solely seems to have been paused particularly for the Galaxy S22 sequence.
The rationale, as all the time in such instances, has to do with a bug – high quality management on software program updates is difficult, for positive, however it should not be this tough to identify one thing so apparent. We’re speaking concerning the lock display screen and touchscreen not working anymore after the replace.
The bug hasn’t been discovered on the Galaxy Z Fold4 and Galaxy Z Flip4, at the very least not but, and so the rollout continues for these gadgets. The bug was noticed on the Galaxy S21 sequence as properly, however appears to be extra remoted for these gadgets, so their rollout hasn’t been halted but.
Whereas we’ve all the time counseled Samsung for a way prepared it’s to roll out updates to dozens upon dozens of gadgets in a brief span of time not too long ago, stuff like this merely should not make it to purportedly steady builds. Hopefully its high quality management for updates will enhance sooner or later.
The excellent news, if there will be any in such a state of affairs, is that the rollout of One UI 6.1 for the Galaxy S22 had solely began in Korea earlier than the bug was discovered, so we assume this implies different markets will not get to expertise it in any respect. We’ll let when the rollout resumes.
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