Samsung Rolls Out One UI 8 Beta on Android 16 for Galaxy S24, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6
One UI 8 Beta on Android 16 Now Live for Select Galaxy Devices in South Korea and UK Devamını Oku
One UI 8 Beta on Android 16 Now Live for Select Galaxy Devices in South Korea and UK Devamını Oku
Samsung has officially confirmed the release date for its highly anticipated One UI 7, based on Android 15, which will begin rolling out on April 7. The update will initially be available for the latest Samsung devices, including the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6. This update, which first debuted with the Galaxy S25 series in January, introduces a range of new features and improvements designed to enhance user experience, with an emphasis on customization, visuals, and productivity.
One of the standout features of One UI 7 is the revamped notification system, now called “Now Bar,” which promises to offer a more streamlined and intuitive way to manage alerts. In addition, the update includes redesigned One UI widgets, offering more flexibility in how users interact with their devices. Visual enhancements have also been incorporated, providing a fresher, more polished interface. One UI 7 also introduces new capabilities powered by Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite, designed to enhance everything from camera performance to device optimization.
While the initial rollout will focus on the Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy Z Fold 6, Samsung has confirmed that the update will expand to other devices in the coming weeks. Among the devices expected to receive One UI 7 in the near future are the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, and the foldable Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. Additionally, the Galaxy Tab S10 series and Galaxy Tab S9 series will also be eligible for the update, although specific release dates for these devices have not been confirmed.
The release of One UI 7 comes as part of Samsung’s ongoing efforts to improve its software ecosystem, offering more features and refinements to keep its devices competitive in the ever-evolving smartphone and tablet market. The update is expected to be a key step in enhancing the overall user experience, providing a more polished and user-friendly interface across a variety of Samsung devices.
Samsung has officially expanded the One UI 7 Beta program to a broader range of devices and regions, bringing exciting new features to more users. Initially launched in December 2024, the beta program introduced Android 15 to Samsung Galaxy devices, offering visual enhancements, added customization options, and a refreshed notification system known as the Now Bar. Alongside these updates, users will notice redesigned One UI widgets and an upgraded user interface (UI) for the camera app. The update also includes significant improvements to Galaxy AI, Samsung’s suite of artificial intelligence features, enhancing the overall user experience.
As of March 6, Samsung announced the expansion of the One UI 7 Beta to its latest flagship foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, available in regions including India, South Korea, the UK, and the US. This marks a major step in bringing the new Android 15-based features to a larger audience, particularly for users of Samsung’s foldable devices. The Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Tab S10 series, and the Galaxy A55 are also set to receive the beta update, with a specific rollout date to be announced later this month.
One UI 7 was initially introduced with the Samsung Galaxy S25 series at the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event in January, marking the debut of Android 15 for the brand. However, the stable version of One UI 7 is expected to be available to the broader public starting in April 2025. This will bring the full range of new features to additional devices, ensuring that Samsung users across its diverse product lineup can enjoy the benefits of the update.
To participate in the One UI 7 Beta program, users can sign up via the Samsung Members app. Samsung has also pointed out that the features included in the One UI 7 Beta may vary depending on the country or region, giving users a tailored experience based on their location. This rollout is part of Samsung’s ongoing efforts to enhance the software experience for its global customer base, ensuring that the latest advancements in AI and customization reach a wide audience.
