What exactly is going on?
But as of today, Samsung appears to have hit the brakes. According to a new report, the rollout has “hit a snag” and is now officially suspended. This news comes just one week after the Galaxy S24 and S24 FE had their updates paused for a similarly mysterious reason.
Samsung hasn’t given an official “why,” which is pretty typical for these kinds of pauses. The most likely culprit is a last-minute, significant bug that was discovered as the update hit more devices. Samsung would rather fix it before it rolls out to millions of more users. So, if you’re an S23 owner who hasn’t gotten the update yet, you’re back to waiting.
Well, that’s embarrassing


Samsung Galaxy S23 series. | Image credit — PhoneArena
But that is exactly Google’s Pixel lineup usually has the edge, as Pixel owners get the new Android version on day one. While those initial releases can certainly have their own share of bugs (as any long-time Pixel user can tell you), you don’t often see Google start a major rollout and then pull it back for two straight generations of its main flagships. That’s not to say that Google’s rollouts have been perfect, as we have also seen where those can go wrong as well.
It’s only temporary
If you’re a Galaxy S23 or S24 owner, just sit tight. The update will come, and it will (hopefully) be far more stable because of this delay. It’s a minor annoyance now, but it’s almost certainly saving a lot of people from a major problem later. We’ll be keeping an eye on this to see when Samsung finally opens the floodgates again.


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