All about Samsung One UI 8: what's new, compatible phones, and update dates

  • One UI 8 introduces AI features, productivity, and multitasking improvements
  • The rollout begins in September, starting with the Galaxy S25 series.
  • More than 50 Galaxy phones and tablets will receive the update.
  • The beta is available through Samsung Members in several countries.

Samsung One UI 8 interface

Samsung prepares to roll out One UI 8, its new customization layer based on Android 16, with an eye on improve user experience on mobile phones and tablets from the Korean company. While it's not a radical change from the previous version, it does feature advanced artificial intelligence, more flexible multitasking, and tools that aim to make everyday life more comfortable.

La One UI 8 update has already begun to reach the first models and will soon be available for an extensive list of Galaxy devices. In this article we compile the Main new features, how to access the beta program, which models are supported, and what's known about release dates.

Key new features of One UI 8

The new version of Samsung's interface introduces improvements focused on artificial intelligence, productivity and personalizationThis isn't a visual revolution, but rather an evolution that aims for a smarter experience.

What's new in Samsung One UI 8

  • Real-time call translation: The smart captioning feature allows you to instantly transcribe and translate calls, facilitating communication without language barriers.
  • Gemini Live Enhanced: Google Assistant boosts its multimodal AI and can better understand what's happening on the device, combining voice, text, and image to provide more accurate responses.
  • Advanced multitasking: The new '90:10 Split Screen Mode' simplifies using two apps at once, allowing you to dedicate most of the screen to one primary app and the rest to a secondary app.
  • QuickShare Renewed: File sharing is now more efficient, making it much easier to send and receive photos, documents, or videos between Galaxy devices.
  • Privacy and security improvements: : Integration with Samsung Knox Vault has been strengthened, along with options to run AI functions locally or via the cloud.
  • Adaptive interface: The design better adapts to the size of each screen, optimizing the experience on foldables, tablets, and compact phones.

Galaxy phones and tablets that will receive One UI 8

Compatible models One UI 8

Samsung has not yet released a definitive list of devices, but thanks to its update policy With the announcements already made, the main models that will have access to the new version are now known. In total, more than 50 Galaxy phones and tablets are on the roadmap:

  • Galaxy S series: S25 Ultra, S25+, S25, S25 Edge, S24 Ultra, S24+, S24, S24 FE, S23 Ultra, S23+, S23, S23 FE, S22 Ultra, S22+, S22, S21 FE.
  • Galaxy Z Foldables: Z Fold7, Z Fold6, Z Fold5, Z Fold4, Z Flip7, Z Flip6, Z Flip5, Z Flip4, Z Flip7 FE, Z Fold Special Edition.
  • Galaxy A series: A56, A55, A54, A53, A36, A35, A34, A33, A26, A25, A24, A23, A16, A15.
  • Other models: F55, F54, F34, M56, M54, M34, M15.

For tablets, the update will be rolled out to:

  • Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, S10+, S10 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, S9+, S9, S9 FE+, S9 FE
  • Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra, S8+, S8

The availability of each device will be gradual, starting with the most recent models and then extending to previous ranges.

Deployment dates and beta access

One UI 8 Beta Program

Samsung has already confirmed that the Official rollout of One UI 8 will begin in September, starting with the Galaxy S25 series first. The next step will be the update for the Galaxy S24, Z Fold6, and Z Flip6, which will be eligible for beta testing in Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, and India.

Throughout September, The beta will be extended to more models, including the Galaxy S23, Z Fold5, Z Flip5, A36 5G, A55 5G, A35 5G, and A54. To join the beta program, simply register through the Samsung Members app, as long as the device and country are on the supported list.

The planned schedule indicates that The stable version will be released starting in September. and will roll out gradually to compatible devices, with the S25 series as the flagship and later expanding to the rest of the range. Samsung has also announced that One UI 8 Watch will be released on more watches, in addition to the Galaxy Watch 8 series, later this year.

Initial tests indicate that One UI 8 feels like a polished evolution of One UI 7, with more subtle but effective changes in daily use. The introduction of AI and improvements in multitasking are the highlights, although not all users perceive such a marked visual revolution compared to previous versions. The beta has been polishing bugs and improving stability, although some users have noticed the removal of certain functions in DeX, which has generated debate in the community. Despite the adjustments, the transition to One UI 8 aims to be smoother and faster than the one experienced with the arrival of One UI 7, which suffered several delays.

Samsung is now moving toward a more agile deployment strategy, adopting Google's Trunk Stable model to ensure more stable and reliable software versions for all its devices.

With all these new features and a deployment that covers more than fifty mobile phones and tablets, One UI 8 is positioned as one of the most important updates within the Galaxy ecosystem, aimed at offering a smarter, more productive experience tailored to each user.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra One UI 8
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