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Samsung One UI 8 Update: Release Date, Beta, Eligible Devices & Key Features

Samsung One UI 8 Update: Release Date, Beta, Eligible Devices & Key Features

Samsung One UI 8 Update: Release Date, Beta, Eligible Devices & Key Features

Summary

Samsung’s One UI 8 beta based on Android 16 is live for Galaxy S25 series in select markets.

New features include enhanced multitasking, dynamic wallpapers, and smarter AI.

The stable update is expected during the Galaxy Unpacked event alongside Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 launches.

Samsung has officially announced the next major version of its user interface, One UI 8, built on Android 16. On May 28, 2025, the company started the beta rollout for its Galaxy S25 lineup in selected countries. 

This update aims to bring smarter features, improved multitasking, and a fresh design to enhance the user experience.

One UI 8 Beta Rollout and Release Date

The One UI 8 beta is currently available for Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra users in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and South Korea. Samsung plans to release the stable version during the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event, expected in July 2025. 

This event will also introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 foldable smartphones. 

After the stable launch, Samsung will roll out the update in phases to other eligible devices.

Eligible Devices for One UI 8 Update

Samsung’s One UI 8 will support a wide range of Galaxy devices, including several from the S, Z, A, M, F, and Tab series. The expected eligible devices are:

Galaxy S Series: S25 series (including S25 Edge), S24 series (including S24 FE), S23 and S23 FE, S22 series, and S21 FE.


Galaxy Z Series: Z Fold 6, Fold 5, Fold 4; Z Flip 6, Flip 5, Flip 4; Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.


Galaxy A Series: A73, A56, A55, A54, A53, A36, A35, A34, A33, A25, A24, A16 (5G), A15 (5G), A06.


Galaxy M and F Series: M56, M55s, M55, M54, M53, M34, M33, M16, M15, M06; F55, F54, F34, F16, F15, F06.


Galaxy Tab Series: Tab S10 lineup (S10, S10+, S10 Ultra, S10 FE, S10 FE+), Tab S9 and S8 series, Tab A9, A9+, and Tab S6 Lite (2024).


Others: Galaxy XCover 7 and XCover 7 Pro.

What’s New in One UI 8?

One UI 8 introduces several useful features and improvements designed to enhance multitasking and overall user interaction.

Enhanced Samsung DeX: The update supports WQHD resolution with screen rotation in three directions. This makes DeX more flexible for work and entertainment.


Brief and Listen Brief: Users get daily summaries covering weather, schedule, and news. 

They can choose voice summaries powered by Samsung or Google engines.


Dynamic Wallpapers: Wallpapers change colors automatically depending on the time of day — morning, afternoon, evening, and night.


Multitasking Improvements: The split-screen mode is improved, allowing one app to stay in focus while another runs in a minimized state.


Reminder App Upgrade: The UI for reminders is refreshed with new templates for easier task management.


Quick Share Upgrades: Separate “Send” and “Receive” options make sharing files between Samsung devices faster and simpler.


Samsung Internet: The built-in browser receives a design update with better tools for file location and management.


Auracast Support: Users can share audio broadcasts through a QR code, enabling easy public audio streaming.


Smarter AI: AI suggestions and interactions across the interface adapt to user behavior for a more personalized experience.

Expected Impact and User Experience

According to Samsung’s official press release, the One UI 8 update is a step towards making Galaxy devices more intelligent and user-friendly. 

The update is expected to improve daily smartphone usage through faster multitasking and better integration with smart devices.

Industry experts say the update will strengthen Samsung’s ecosystem and could encourage more users to upgrade to the latest Galaxy devices. 

The beta rollout also invites developers and early adopters to provide feedback, helping Samsung polish the final release.

Author Information


Michael B. Norris is a technology writer with over a decade of experience covering smartphones, software updates, and emerging tech trends. 

As a contributor to TrendingAlone, a leading tech news site, he focuses on in-depth analysis and clear explanations tailored for tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike.

Michael B Norris Author’s Opinion

The launch of Samsung’s One UI 8 signals the company’s ongoing commitment to improving user experience. 

The choice to start with the Galaxy S25 series in key markets shows Samsung’s careful rollout strategy. 

The enhanced multitasking and dynamic features could make a real difference in productivity and convenience for users.

However, Samsung’s challenge will be to ensure the update runs smoothly across a wide range of devices with varied hardware. 

The inclusion of smart AI enhancements reflects the growing trend of devices learning from user habits. 

If executed well, One UI 8 could set a new standard for Android customization and usability.

References:

Samsung Official Newsroom: Samsung One UI 8 Announcement


Android 16 Release Information: Android Developer Blog

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