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Samsung launches FREE Galaxy S24 rentals at Incheon Airport

Samsung launched free rentals for the Galaxy S24 series at Incheon Airport in South Korea. The company will provide a free rental service for the Galaxy S24 series until June 9th, letting users experience Galaxy AI and features like Circle to Search and Interpreter.
Visitors departing from Incheon Airport through online booking can avail free Galaxy S24 rentals. Rentals are operated on a first-come, first-served basis, with applications available after personal authentication on the All Tour website’s event menu.
Rental products can be picked up at the pickup desks on the 3rd floor of Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 at Incheon Airport, as well as at the Galaxy Studio. If there are remaining quantities at the Galaxy Studio, on-the-spot rentals are also available.
Galaxy AI experience space
Terminal 2’s Galaxy Studio features Galaxy AI experience space. Visitors can experience various features useful for travelers, such as interpretation, generative editing, note assist, browsing assist, and circle to search, which can be useful for 1020s on their travels.
Upload photo, win prizes
A travel photo event targeting customers who rented the Galaxy S24 series is also underway. Lucky ones who upload photos taken with the S24 series at their travel destinations will be provided with prizes such as the S24 Ultra, a travel voucher worth 500,000 won, and mobile drink coupons.

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One UI 8.0 gets much needed sticky live notifications

One UI 8.0 has polished features that made a debut with the previous software version, and one of which is live notifications, which lacked a sticky behavior and let go of its grip easily in the notifications panel.
Live notifications allow users to see real-time information of some important apps, such as countdown, timer, recorder and more. This notification appears in the task bar and the notifications panel. You will also see them on the lock screen through now bar in the bottom between the shortcut buttons.
Its unique UI design enables users to expand the view and interact with the on-screen options, like closing the current timer or changing the playback.
The view improves with the separate notifications panel, where you will see them as a list. Everything works just fine until you hit the clear button. That’s where the live notifications go away, along with other notifications in the panel, except for one.
Once cleared, the related app remains active in the background just like usual, but the system will no longer show its live notification. Now, you have to open an active app, such as the timer, to restore its notification.
This phenomenon is spotted in One UI 7.0 devices, where only the music notification sticks to its place. This situation was identical even in the together notifications panel setting.

One UI 7 live notifications
New Version
This problem takes away main aim of keeping the user updated with the important task in the background. Taking a note from the current problem, One UI 8.0 has made live notifications sticky rather than slippery.
Now, when you clear the notifications panel, they hold on to their positions while others get carried away from the screen. This is a subtle improvement that developers have come up with in the latest One UI version.
Meanwhile, Samsung has ensured the user remains in control. Therefore, you can swipe out any of the live notifications except for music, which requires you to kill the app from the background process. You can restore the live notification by reopening those apps.

One UI 8 sticky live notifications
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 set new standards with One UI 8

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, along with a new software update – One UI 8. This update brings a smarter, more helpful experience using AI to make everyday tasks easier and faster.
Hubert Lee and Huichul Yang, leaders in Samsung’s Design and UX teams, shared insights about the vision and dedication behind One UI 8 and the latest foldable devices. Below, you can check what top leaders said about the One UI 8.
One UI 8 for The Latest Galaxy Z Foldables
Based on Android 16, One UI 8 is designed to help users get more done. On the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the large screen allows you to compare original and AI-created content side by side. You can move content between apps smoothly, which is great for multitasking.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 also brings new features. It now has a full front FlexWindow, which lets you use Google Gemini AI without even opening the phone. You can ask questions like “Is my outfit good for today’s weather?” or “What’s my schedule?” and get instant answers.
Since the main camera is on the same side as when you fold the phone, it’s easy to use Gemini Live while looking at yourself. One UI 8 on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 offers a future where AI is your handy, intelligent partner.
Samsung continues to pay attention to every detail of the design. The team made sure the wallpapers, icons, and interface all match the shape and feel of the phone. It’s all about giving users a more polished and enjoyable experience.
One UI 8 makes your Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 more powerful, more personal, and a lot more fun to use. Huichul Yang, VP of Samsung Electronics, said:
“We envisioned a new future with One UI 8 on the Galaxy Z Flip7 as an AI companion in your hand.”
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Samsung is developing Ambient Intelligence for Galaxy phones

Samsung is putting tremendous efforts into Galaxy AI for the AI Phone era. Meanwhile, Samsung isn’t stopping at Artificial Intelligence as its plans go even beyond, targeting Ambient Intelligence for the future Galaxy phones.
According to ETNews, Samsung is developing Ambient Intelligence by creating a personalized AI ecosystem leveraging multimodal AI. The company aims to use AI to recognize various inputs such as voice and vision across devices.
Recently, a top Samsung MX executive shed light on the future plans that include an AI ecosystem that understands multimodal and user intent for user experience. The aim also includes making an AI Phone like talking with a friend normally.
MX VP Park at a press conference stated that “users will be able to enjoy a completely personalized AI experience not only on Galaxy smartphones but also on watches, rings, XR, and furthermore, in various home appliances and TVs.”
Ambient Intelligence will ensure a seamless user experience in real time, and you won’t be required to type one by one. That said, the Galaxy AI will become advanced, leveraging inputs through voice and vision in a connected ecosystem.
Samsung’s connected ecosystem includes phones, smartwatches, rings, XR, TVs, and appliances. The company is sequentially equipping its products with Artificial Intelligence that will pave the way for a multimodal user experience.

Source – Samsung
Samsung’s AI experience is headed by harmonizing hardware and software integration. Multimodal AI has secured a level of accuracy and reliability, and it can be deployed on the apps and services with the user interacts directly.
Galaxy S25 series was Samsung’s first to include multimodal AI capabilities, which the Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 followed. Well, the Korean tech giant isn’t done yet, as the full potential is yet to be unlocked, and there are very big plans for the future.
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Samsung Good Guardians gets One UI 8 (Android 16) support

Samsung has an upgrade for the Good Guardians, its dedicated utilities app for Galaxy smartphones, supporting One UI 8 (Android 16) with expanded stability. The latest app version 8.0.0.7 is now listed on the Galaxy Store, the 7.0.14 version was released in January for One UI 7 devices.
Samsung has recently released the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 devices with One UI 8 software. That said, the company wants to offera stable user experience for new customers. On the other hand, it’s also working on stable software for previously released devices, including S24, S23, Fold 6/Flip 6 series.

Samsung Good Guardians One UI 8 support (Source – @mrsevensp/X)
Upgrading apps to the latest Android version is also a regular practice for app developers after each major upgrade. This move ensures a bug-free environment while adding new features. Samsung is also upgrading Good Lock modules, some of which have been deprecated after the One UI 8 beta debut in late May.
Good Guardias has a module system, which you may have seen in Good Lock, but it offers different features. The latter is a hub of smartphone personalization, while the former is known for providing important utilities. It offers six modules:
- Battery tracker – It shows your phone’s battery usage in a day or a week for the selected timeline.
- Battery Guardian – This module tracks bad app activity and prevents them from running to reduce battery consumption.
- Galaxy App Booster – It transfers executable files of apps to boost their performance.
- Thermal Guardian – This works as a solution to manage the Galaxy phone’s temperature and helps to detect the source of heating.
- Memory Guardian – This module lets you know the app and services’ memory consumption and option to clean up.
- Media File Guardian – It detects and allows you to delete hidden files for the edited version that are no longer usable.
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Google’s partnership brings early One UI 8: Will your Samsung get Android 16?

Samsung officially launched One UI 8 with Android 16 on July 9, 2025, at its Galaxy Unpacked event. This is way earlier than the usual timeline. Samsung typically releases major updates in the fall, but this time it’s giving us a summer surprise.
Thanks to a closer partnership with Google, we have an early release of One UI 8. With this collaboration, Samsung becomes the first company to launch a new device with Android 16 right out of the box. Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 are shipping with One UI 8 pre-installed.
Before going into supported devices, let’s find out the key features:
- Better AI: Your phone gets smarter. The Now Bar and Now Brief features work even better now.
- Smoother Experience: Everything moves faster and looks cleaner. The Gallery app and file manager got refreshed, and sharing files is now easier.
- Audio Improvements: Android 16’s Live Updates feature is now part of Samsung’s Now Bar, showing real-time updates like food delivery progress right on your lock screen.
- Better Security: Your phone stays protected with advanced security features and anti-theft tools that work even after a factory reset.
- Improved Multitasking: If you have a Galaxy Z Fold or Flip, you will love the improved multitasking and easier controls.
Let’s now talk about supported Samsung devices for Android 16:
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge
- Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE
- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE
- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
Important Note: The regular Galaxy S21 series (S21, S21+, S21 Ultra) won’t get One UI 8 because these devices have reached the update limit. The S21 series came with Android 11 and has already received its four major updates.
Foldable Phones
- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Z Flip 7 FE (come with One UI 8 already installed)
- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
Galaxy A Series (Mid-Range Phones)
- Galaxy A73, A56, A55, A54, A53
- Galaxy A36, A35, A34, A33
- Galaxy A26, A25, A24, A23
- Galaxy A16, A15, A14, A06
Tablets
- Galaxy Tab S10, S10 Plus, S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
Remember: This list isn’t official from Samsung yet, but it’s based on the software update policies. Some Galaxy F and M series phones might also get the update.
When will your phone get the update?
Already Available:
The Galaxy S25 series has been testing the beta version since May 28, 2025, and should get the stable One UI 8 version by late July or early August 2025.
- August 2025: Galaxy S24, S23, and older foldable phones
- Later in 2025: Mid-range A-series phones and tablets
Samsung’s software rollout happens in phases. The company starts with its newest flagship phones and gradually moves to older models.
One UI 8 with Android 16 is a solid update that makes your Samsung phone smarter, faster, and more secure. If you have a Samsung phone from the last 2-3 years, you will probably get this update before the end of 2025. The exact timing depends on your specific model and where you live, but Samsung is moving much faster this time compared to previous updates.
Stay Updated: Keep checking your phone’s software update section and the Samsung Members app for the latest news about when One UI 8 will arrive on your device!
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