One UI 8 Release: Eligible Devices And New Features Revealed

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    One UI 8 Eligible Devices Rollout Schedule
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    Features Of The One UI 8
  • Samsung is gearing up for one of its most significant software rollouts of the year with the introduction of One UI 8, based on Android 16. The update has already debuted on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the focus now shifts to which other Galaxy devices will be next in line. One UI 8 delivers a refreshed design, enhanced user controls, and a host of new features. So, read ahead to know the features and eligible devices for the One UI 8 update.

    One UI 8 Eligible Devices Rollout Schedule

    One UI 8 update arrives for many Samsung devices

    The beta version of One UI 8 has begun rolling out for the Galaxy S25 series — including the Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra — in select regions such as India, Germany, the UK, and the USA. The Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 lineup has also entered the beta testing phase.

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    Although Samsung hasn’t confirmed an official release date, reports indicate the Galaxy S25 series may be the first to receive the stable update, potentially as early as next month. Samsung is anticipated to expand One UI 8 to the Galaxy A, S, and M series smartphones — as well as its Galaxy tablets — by year’s end.

    So, all the eligible devices for One UI 8 update include Samsung’s major flagship lines-

    Features Of The One UI 8

    The One UI 8 update will come with the following exciting features and enhancements for the eligible devices:

    • Dynamic Wallpapers
    • Improved Multitasking
    • Upgraded Quick Share
    • Auracast for group audio sessions

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