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Samsung Galaxy Themes app is One UI 7-enabled with latest update

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Samsung Galaxy Themes app is getting Android 15-based One UI 7 support. The Korean tech giant is rolling out a new update for the Galaxy Themes app with version 6.0.01.7 via Galaxy Store. This update prepares the app for users as they transition to the new software.

The fresh update makes the Samsung Galaxy Themes app compatible with One UI 7 by bringing its support ahead of the official release. Samsung aims to make its stock apps compatible with to upcoming interface so that when that update will be released for the smartphone, the app will not stop working.

The introduction of Android 15 support indicates that Samsung is likely gearing up to release the One UI 7 Beta update soon. This support allows users to continue utilizing their favorite apps without disruption once the new operating system is available.

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In addition to the compatibility enhancements, this update addresses several issues that users faced in the previous version. It also brings improvements to various functions to enhance the overall user experience on Galaxy devices.

To download the Galaxy Themes version 6.0 update, users can navigate to the Galaxy Store app, select the Menu option, and then access updates. Alternatively, a third-party app link is also available for those who prefer that method.

As the launch of One UI 7 approaches, users can look forward to a more enjoyable and feature-rich experience on their Galaxy smartphones. Samsung will expand Android 15 support to more apps soon.

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Here are the past 7 beta program details before One UI 8.0 (Android 16) beta release

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One UI beta program enables users to test the latest software features and provide feedback to improve the new additions before final release. This test practice is part of the major software upgrade and is necessary to provide a bug-free update.

Samsung has been using Android since the beginning of its smartphone ecosystem. However, switching from legacy software to One UI has made its ambitions clear for a better mobile user experience.

So far, Samsung has released seven iterations of One UI, and here you can check the beta release details before we move on to One UI 8.0.

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One UI 1.0 (Android 9 Pie)

This One UI version was announced at the Samsung Developer Conference 2018, and the beta program was launched in November for the Galaxy S9 series.

One UI 2.0 (Android 10)

Samsung released One UI 2.0 beta for the Galaxy S10 series in October 2019, and the stable version was released in December of the same year.

One UI 3.0 (Android 11)

The beta version of this software was released in October 2020 for the Galaxy S20 series, and the stable update was also released in December.

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One UI 4.0 (Android 12)

One UI 4.0 beta program was announced for the Galaxy S21 series in September 2021. In December, the company rolled out a stable OTA build for the involved devices.

One UI 5.0 (Android 13)

One UI 5.0 beta was announced in August 2022 for the Galaxy S22 series, and the stable update made its way to the public in October of that year.

One UI 6.0 (Android 14)

The phone maker released One UI 6.0 beta in August 2023 for Galaxy S23 series smartphones and the stable version was rolled out in late October, followed by an expansion in early November.

One UI 7.0 (Android 15)

One UI 7.0 beta debuted in early December for the Galaxy S24 series, and a stable version was released in early April 2025. In comparison to the above timelines, this version has taken more time for beta and stable release.

One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

Samsung has not officially announced a release date for One UI 8.0 beta, but it’ll launch somewhere in the Summer of 2025. Furthermore, the stable version should be pushed by Q4 of this year, unlike One UI 7.

Check our One UI 8 section for more news.

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One UI 8 Beta launches soon: Your country might not be included

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Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta may launch soon in limited countries. If you are anticipating an expansive One UI 8 Beta Program, chances are high that you might be disappointed as Samsung doesn’t seem to have plans for country expansion.

Earlier, Samsung published One UI 8 Beta forums in select country communities. The majority of the markets are the same, where Samsung always drops One UI Beta. Forums are currently not live in two markets, which should also be joined.

With Samsung has no plans, One UI 8 Beta may be available in seven countries. Five of them are almost confirmed, while two more would soon get their respective forums published in preparation of opening the participation activity.

One UI 8 Beta forum is live in these markets:

  1. Germany
  2. India
  3. Poland
  4. UK
  5. US

One UI 8 Beta will also launch in:

  1. China
  2. South Korea

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Beta Program for 7 countries – as usual

Samsung’s One UI 8 is built on Android 16 operating system. It’s not going to bring your device an overhaul but minor tweaks would make major difference. Also it’s coming earlier than previous version in line with early Android debut.

Samsung typically launches the One UI Beta in seven countries. At the time of One UI 6 Beta, the company was testing Beta builds for select markets from Southeast Asia and the Middle East regions; however, Beta was not expanded.

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One UI 7 Beta came pretty late, but the extra wait didn’t pay off in the form of a Global Beta debut. Samsung sticked to its policy and brought the Beta Program to seven markets where it seems majority of power user reside.

Also read: Why Samsung should make One UI 8 Beta available globally:

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Samsung One UI 8 Beta: Everything you need to know | Release date and eligible devices

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Samsung fans are excited about the next big software update for Galaxy devices. The One UI 8 Beta is making news online, even though Samsung hasn’t officially said anything yet. If you are curious about what’s coming, when it might come, and which devices could get it, you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down in easy steps.

What is the One UI 8 Beta program?

One UI 8 is expected to be Samsung’s next software update, based on Android 16. The beta version is a test phase where users can try the new features early, report bugs, and help Samsung make the software better before the stable release. From what we have heard, One UI 8 won’t bring huge changes but will focus on making things smoother and adding small improvements.

When will the One UI 8 Beta release?

Based on the latest news and leaks, the One UI 8 Beta might start as early as the end of May 2025. Samsung usually kicks off beta programs a few months before the stable version, and with Android 16 expected to drop by June, this timeline makes sense. The stable version of One UI 8 could launch in July or August 2025, likely with the new Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7. Google also confirmed that Samsung Galaxy device owners will get Android 16 this summer.

Which devices will get the One UI 8 Beta?

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Samsung hasn’t shared an official list, but we can guess based on its software update policy and past patterns. The beta usually starts with the latest flagship phones and foldables, then moves to other devices. Here’s who might be first in line:

Later on, older devices like the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold5, Z Flip5, and some tablets like the Tab S10 and S9 might join the beta. Mid-range phones like the Galaxy A55 and A35 could also get it, but probably not right away. Keep in mind that the beta might only be available in certain countries at first, like the US, UK, India, Germany, and South Korea. You will likely need to sign up through the Samsung Members app to join.

How to prepare for the Beta

If you want to try the One UI 8 Beta, here’s what you can do:

  • Make sure your device is eligible (check the list above).
  • Keep an eye on the Samsung Members app for beta sign-ups in June.
  • Back up your phone before joining—beta software can have bugs!
  • Be ready for a few glitches, since it’s a test version.
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We will have to wait for Samsung to confirm everything. For now, leaks point to a late May 2025 beta start, with the stable version possibly arriving in July or August. If you’re eager to try it, stay tuned to Samsung’s official channels for updates. The Galaxy S25 series and foldables will likely lead the way, so if you’ve got one of those, you might be among the first to test One UI 8.

Disclaimer: Samsung has not officially confirmed the name of the next One UI version or the beta program. This article is based on leaks and rumors, so details like the release date, features, and eligible devices may change. Always check Samsung’s official announcements for the most accurate information.

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Information updated on May 22, 2025.

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Android 16 has new battery icon that Samsung needs for One UI 8

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Google has finally shared the first preview of the upcoming Material 3 Expressive redesign with Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1, and battery icon optimizations are enough to convince me that Samsung should include these new advancements for One UI 8.

Material 3 Expressive is Google’s biggest design upgrade for Android in years. It focuses on an all-around user experience, including smooth animations, a cleaner user interface, retouched quick settings, and better personalization options.

Android 16’s new status bar is a prime example of Google’s intention to provide a rebranded user experience, and its peak impact is now visible on the battery icon.

The Android maker has switched its orientation from vertical to horizontal, and a similar change has already been made by Samsung in One UI 7. However, Google’s adaptation of the horizontal battery indicator is identical to iOS.

Both Samsung and Google have adapted dynamic animations for the battery indicator, which means you will see them changing based on battery features and status.

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For example, power saving mode widens the battery icon and includes a battery saver logo on the left side. Once disabled, it reverts to the normal size. If you don’t have battery percent enabled, the battery saver icon appears in the middle. These interactive elements are also added to the charging mode, which triggers as soon as the user connects the charger.

Material 3 Expressive has these effects, but not like One UI 7. Instead, Google has focused on system optimizations to make these animations and dynamic changes smoother and crisper than Samsung’s.

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So, when you enable the power saver in Android 16, the software and related transition acts quicker than One UI 7, and the same goes for charging animation. Google has optimized these dynamic effects for such scenarios to ensure maximum visibility.

While Samsung wins in terms of the effects, Android 16 has an edge over the overall stability and smoothness.

Since One UI 7 is already out, Samsung can take inspiration from new Android 16 Material 3 Expressive Design’s battery icon optimizations and bring them to One UI 8, to make it act faster and smoother than the existing version.

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Samsung lays groundwork for Galaxy S25 line’s One UI 8 Beta

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Samsung might soon launch the One UI 8 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. In a recent development, the company has published a landing page for the flagship phones, suggesting the Beta Program is launching soon.

Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra are the initial participants for the One UI 8 Beta Program. The official launch would take some time, but developments point to a shift in Samsung’s software testing mechanism and roadmap.

The community page has nothing exciting about the One UI 8 software. It’s just a preparation before kicking off the Beta Program. The page will be used throughout the Beta testing to share news and tips as well as analyze feedback.

Notably, the Beta notice page doesn’t mention the S25 Edge along with the S25 lineup. It indicates that the slimmer variant will be invited on a later date. We may soon see a similar landing page for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6.

Also read – Google I/O 2025 felt incomplete without One UI 8 Beta details

Samsung hasn’t officially revealed its One UI 8 Beta plans. Meanwhile, Google last week announced that Android 16 is coming to Galaxy devices this Summer. That said, a Beta Program for older flagships seems likely later this month.

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One UI 8 Beta could be available in seven countries as usual. Samsung is set to make a decent comeback in the software race despite a massive delay in One UI 7. Galaxy fans are quite ambitious for the Android 16-based One UI 8 update.

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