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Samsung releases the beta version of One UI 8.0 for additional Samsung Galaxy devices for testing purposes.

Explore what the future holds, potentially ahead of others, if your device is compatible.

Samsung announces expansion of One UI 8.0 beta testing to additional Galaxy devices
Samsung announces expansion of One UI 8.0 beta testing to additional Galaxy devices

Samsung releases the beta version of One UI 8.0 for additional Samsung Galaxy devices for testing purposes.

Samsung has announced the beta release of One UI 8, marking a significant step forward in the company's Android operating system. The new update, based on Android 16, promises performance improvements, cleaner visuals, and tighter integration with Google's latest features.

Key Features and Improvements in One UI 8

Enhanced AI Integration

One UI 8 brings advanced AI that recognizes user context to offer personalized, proactive suggestions and smarter photo editing capabilities. Samsung emphasizes local AI data processing through Knox Vault for better privacy and responsiveness without cloud dependency.

Multitasking and Split-Screen Mode

A reimagined next-gen split-screen mode, inspired by Open Canvas, allows easier vertical switching between apps, especially on foldables like the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Android 16's 90:10 split-screen is also supported, enhancing multitasking fluidity.

Customization and UI Polish

One UI 8 leverages Android 16’s Material 3 Expressive design language with new lock screen widgets, slicker themes, and more home screen tweaking options. The UI animations and overall responsiveness feel notably smoother, reducing lag.

Foldable Device Optimization

The UI is optimized for the latest foldables (Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7), including multitasking improvements and possibly bigger cover displays, making the foldable experience more practical and visually appealing.

Security and Privacy Enhancements

Samsung integrates Google’s Android 16 security features like post-theft lockdown and extends Knox Vault capabilities to isolate sensitive data securely. One UI 8 offers new privacy settings to keep AI data processing on the device.

Users can now select their preferred navigation style (Swipe Gesture or 3-button) during the setup process, increasing customization from the start.

Expanded AI-powered Native Apps and Services

New AI features appear across Samsung apps such as Internet with AI article/video summaries, Live Interpreter, Live Call Translation, audio transcription and summarizing, AI noise reduction, and generative editing tools.

Beta Availability and Device Support

Initially rolled out for Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and soon for S25 series devices, One UI 8 beta is expanding to more Galaxy devices, including older foldables and mid-range series later in 2025.

In summary, One UI 8 is not a radical redesign but a polished, AI-driven evolution improving multitasking, personalization, and security, with a particular focus on foldables and smoother user experience over the prior One UI 7 generation. Foldable device owners will receive enhanced multitasking tools with One UI 8, including more intuitive split-screen controls and improved drag-and-drop between apps. Users can expect smoother animations, faster app launches, and better battery optimization with One UI 8.

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