Samsung has officially started preparing the rollout of One UI 8, its next major software update built on Android 16. The new interface delivers a mix of AI-powered features, enhanced personalization, refined visuals, and stronger privacy tools. It is designed to make everyday Galaxy use smoother, faster, and more intuitive.
What is One UI 8?
One UI 8 is the latest version of Samsung’s custom interface. It comes preloaded on the newest Galaxy flagships such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, Flip 7 FE, Galaxy S25 FE, and the Galaxy Tab S11 series.
Key highlights of One UI 8 include:
- AI-enhanced productivity: Summaries at a glance, pop-up windows you can resize, and easy drag-and-drop functions.
- Smarter multitasking: Optimized for foldables with a cover screen that offers widgets, the Now Bar, and quick access to alerts.
- AI-powered photo editing: Transform pets into studio portraits, create artistic edits like oil paintings, or use generative tools with side-by-side previews.
- Gemini Live integration: Talk naturally with Google Gemini, ask questions about real-world objects through the camera, and get real-time answers.
- Refined visuals: A cleaner, more stylish interface with soft blur, polished icons, and improved notification management.
- Privacy upgrades: Secure Folder enhancements, Knox Vault, on-device encryption, and user control over where AI data is processed.
One UI 8 Release Roadmap
Samsung will roll out One UI 8 in phases, beginning in mid-September 2025. The stable update will gradually reach S series, Z series, A series, M series, XCover, Tab, and Watch models.
Galaxy S Series
- September 18: Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25
- September 25: Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S24
- October 2: Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S21 FE 5G
- October 6: Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22
Galaxy Z Series
- October 2: Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6
- October 6: Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 4
- October 13: Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy A Series
- September 25: Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A36 5G
- October 2: Galaxy A26 5G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy A16 5G
- October 6: Galaxy A55 5G
- October 13: Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy A52s 5G
- October 16: Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy A23 5G
- October 20: Galaxy A15 5G
- October 23: Galaxy A06
- October 30: Galaxy A53 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A33 5G
Galaxy M Series
- October 20: Galaxy M34 5G
- October 27: Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy M15 5G
Galaxy XCover Series
- October 23: Galaxy XCover 7, Galaxy XCover 6 Pro
- November 10: Galaxy XCover 7 Pro
Galaxy Tab Series
- October 1: Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra 5G, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab S10+ 5G, Tab S10+
- October 9: Galaxy Tab S10 FE+ (5G and Wi-Fi), Tab S10 FE (5G and Wi-Fi), Tab S8 Lite
- October 13: Galaxy Tab S9 FE+, Tab S9 FE
- October 23: Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S9+, Tab S9, Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S8+, Tab S8, Tab S6 Lite
- November 5: Galaxy Tab A9
- November 7: Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro 5G
- October 16: Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro variants
Galaxy Watch Series
- October 1: Galaxy Watch 7, Watch 6 Classic, Watch 6, Watch FE
- November 3: Galaxy Watch 5 Pro, Watch 5, Watch 4 Classic, Watch 4
With One UI 8, Samsung is pushing forward with AI integration, improved design, and upgraded security. The update makes Galaxy devices more intuitive while also giving users greater control over their data.
Since the rollout is phased, flagship devices will get the update first, followed by mid-range phones, tablets, and wearables. For Galaxy owners, this means a more powerful and personalized smartphone experience is just around the corner.