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One UI 8 makes Samsung Internet sleeker than ever – Side-by-side with One UI 7

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Samsung‘s One UI 7 enhanced the Internet Browser app with a revamped icon and new features. However, it seems this wasn’t enough, as Samsung is reportedly preparing massive interface changes with One UI 8.

Samsung Internet Browser is currently testing a major UI overhaul, likely arriving with the One UI 8 update. The redesign features dynamic colors, blur effects, and a refreshed layout across the home screen, icon customization, and menu interface.

Additionally, there are changes to the URL bar, wallpaper background, and menu options. Inspired by One UI 8’s aesthetic, Samsung Internet gives a modern and elegant look.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s new in the Samsung Internet Browser with One UI 8, compared to One UI 7. Notably, these changes are based on a testing One UI 8 version of the app recently spotted and have not yet been officially confirmed by Samsung.

Menu on Webpage

Samsung Internet Browser’s Menu UI on webpage in One UI 8 looks much cleaner and easier to use compared to One UI 7.

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In One UI 8, the menu is smaller and shows only the most important options at the bottom of the screen, making it faster to find what you need. In One UI 7, the menu displayed a lot more options at once, which could feel a bit crowded and confusing.

Moreover, there are some highlighted blue-labeled icons for important options in the first row of the menu. You can swipe to see more options. Additionally, you can see a preview of the webpage at the top of the menu, along with the share button.

Samsung Internet One UI 8 design changes

Samsung Internet Menu on Webpage – One UI 8 (Left) and One UI 7 (Right)

Home Layout

The Home layout of the Samsung Internet Browser app in One UI 8 features a search bar with the text “Search or enter URL,” similar to One UI 7, but its placement has changed. In One UI 8, it is no longer at the very top but is positioned about one-quarter of the way down the screen. The search bar now has a pill-shaped design.

Below it, there are quick access icons such as Google, Galaxy Shop, and more, similar to One UI 7. At the bottom, a “Privacy” section displays the message: “Protected you from 1 tracking attempt this week.” The background now features a wallpaper instead of the previous plain light gray.

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Samsung Internet Browser Home – One UI 8 (Left) and One UI 7 (Right)

One UI 8 has removed the “For You” section that used to appear below the quick access icons. This section previously included tabs like Videos, News, and others. However, there is still an option to filter content at the top right. One UI 8 enhances the layout with a cleaner look while maintaining core elements like the search bar, quick access icons, and the privacy section on the home interface of the app.

Menu UI on Home

In the Samsung Internet Browser’s menu on the home screen, One UI 8 introduces a cleaner and more minimalistic design compared to One UI 7, similar to the menu on webpages. The background in One UI 8 is slightly blurred and transparent, blending nicely with the home wallpaper and giving the interface a lighter, more modern feel.

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Samsung Internet Browser Menu UI on Home – One UI 8 (Left) and One UI 7 (Right)

Customize Menu

In One UI 8, the customize menu looks much cleaner and more organized. The buttons are divided into three clear sections – Menu, Toolbar, and Available buttons. It’s easy to see where everything is and move buttons around by just dragging them. There’s also a small preview at the bottom that shows what your toolbar will look like.

In One UI 7, all the buttons are placed together in one big area. The design in One UI 8 is simpler, with bigger icons and more space between them.

Samsung Internet Browser Customize Menu – One UI 8 (Left) and One UI 7 (Right)

In the upcoming One UI 8, you can expect these amazing UI changes on the Samsung Internet Browser app.

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These Samsung Galaxy A phones will get One UI 7 as last major upgrade

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One UI 7 is rolling out to several Samsung devices, and some Galaxy A phones will receive it as the last major upgrade. Software updates come with plenty of new features and design changes, but also hit a support milestone.

Samsung is gradually expanding the One UI 7 update to Galaxy devices. Flagship smartphone users have joined the party with the latest OS update. However, the expansion will continue till the month of July this year.

Galaxy S21 series, Z Flip3, and Z Fold3 hit their last OS upgrade with One UI 7. It’s a major firmware, which introduces design changes along with new features. Spending the remaining time on One UI 7 is worth it.

It’s the same case for other lineups, including the Galaxy A series. While most of the design changes and core OS features will be provided, the availability would vary by hardware capabilities and optimization status.

One UI 7 is the last major upgrade for these Galaxy A phones

  • Galaxy A14
  • Galaxy A14 5G

Rollout is expected in June 2025.

The Galaxy A14 and A14 5G, released in 2023 with Android 13, are promised 2 major updates (Android 14 and 15), making One UI 7 their last. These devices may receive more new quarterly or biannual patches for security improvements.

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So if you own a Galaxy A14 or its 5G variant, you don’t need to worry about One UI 7. Samsung is committed to providing the Android 15 upgrade with changes and features as much as possible, meeting the hardware functionalities.

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Here’s one camera feature you should try on your One UI 7.0 device

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One UI 7.0 comes with a new redesigned camera UI and there’s one video recording feature that I started using more as soon as I got a grip of its navigation.

The new camera app consists of a redesigned layout including buttons, controls, and modes to help users easily go through on-screen features. Through this new change, the camera provides a clearer viewport preview. It results in a more focused photography and videography session.

The mode selection menu has been reorganized and covers only a little portion of the interface, instead of taking a giant chunk in the previous version. The new changes include the enhanced zoom controls featuring at smooth transition at every button and hold and scroll operations.

But there’s a hidden zoom control that appears only after you hit the record button. By default, the app shows zoom buttons, but when you tap capture, the app enables a magnifying glass icon.

Samsung Camera video zoom slider feature in One UI 7.0

As soon as you access the magnifying glass, the app will unveil a zoom slider above the capture button. This slider is different from the one that originates from zoom buttons.

It has positive and negative markings to increase and decrease zoom. This slider works with sensitivity, which means, it will respond to zoom instructions based on how long you are holding on to the slider.

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This may look tricky at the first time, but a few tries can turn you into a Pro. And eventually, this may become your favorite zoom controls to shoot any time of video format.

I prefer this slider because it hands-over more freedom to control zoom compared to the buttons. There’s no numeric constraints, instead, you can zoom in or out effortlessly. The redesigned camera controls including the new video zoom feature is available for One UI 7.0 devices.

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Current software update status: How long will your Samsung device continue receiving the major One UI updates

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In the rapidly evolving world of mobile technology, software updates play a pivotal role in enhancing user experience, security, and device longevity. Regular updates ensure your device remains protected against new security threats, improve performance, introduce new features, and maintain compatibility with the latest applications and services.

For Samsung Galaxy smartphones and tablets, Samsung has committed to providing a certain number of major OS and One UI updates to keep them secure and running smoothly.

Samsung’s update policy varies based on the device series and model. Newer flagship devices like the Galaxy S and Z Fold series receive up to 7 years of software support, including both OS and security updates. Mid-range and budget devices might receive fewer updates, but still benefit from significant software enhancements.

This policy ensures that Galaxy users can enjoy their devices with the latest features and security measures for an extended period, making the investment in Samsung products more worthwhile.

Here’s a detailed look at the software update status for various Samsung Galaxy devices, including the pre-installed One UI version and the expected number of future One UI updates each model will receive:

Galaxy S-Series:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra January 2025 One UI 7.0/Android 15 7
Samsung Galaxy S25+ January 2025 One UI 7.0 7
Samsung Galaxy S25 January 2025 One UI 7.0 7
Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra January 2024 One UI 6.0/Android 14 7 (Received 1 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy S24+ January 2024 One UI 6.0 7
Samsung Galaxy S24 January 2024 One UI 6.0 7
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra February 2023 One UI 5.1/Android 13 4 (Received 2 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy S23+ February 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy S23 February 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra February 2022 One UI 4.1/Android 12 4 (Received 3 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy S22+ February 2022 One UI 4.1 4
Samsung Galaxy S22 February 2022 One UI 4.1 4
Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra January 2021 One UI 3.1/Android 11 4 (Received 4 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy S21+ January 2021 One UI 3.1 4
Samsung Galaxy S21 January 2021 One UI 3.1 4

Galaxy Foldables:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 July 2024 One UI 6.1.1/Android 14 7 (Received 1 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 July 2024 One UI 6.1.1 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 July 2023 One UI 5.1.1/Android 13 4 (Received 2 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 July 2023 One UI 5.1.1 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 August 2022 One UI 4.1/Android 12 4 (Received 3 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 August 2022 One UI 4.1 4
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 August 2021 One UI 3.1/Android 11 4 (Received 4 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 August 2021 One UI 3.1 4

Galaxy A-Series:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy A55 March 2024 One UI 6.0 4 (Received 1 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy A35 March 2024 One UI 6.0 4 (Received 1 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy A54 March 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy A34 March 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy A53 March 2022 One UI 4.1 4
Samsung Galaxy A33 March 2022 One UI 4.1 4

Galaxy M-Series:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy M55 April 2024 One UI 6.0 4
Samsung Galaxy M35 August 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy M54 April 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy M33 April 2022 One UI 4.1 4

Galaxy F-Series:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy F55 May 2024 One UI 6.0 4
Samsung Galaxy F15 March 2024 One UI 6.0 4
Samsung Galaxy F23 March 2022 One UI 4.1 4

Galaxy Tablets:

Model Launch Date Pre-installed One UI Total One UI Updates
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra September 2024 One UI 6.1 7 (Received 1 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ September 2024 One UI 6.1 7
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra July 2023 One UI 5.1 4 (Received 2 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ July 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 July 2023 One UI 5.1 4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra February 2022 One UI 4.1 4 (Received 3 Upgrade)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+ February 2022 One UI 4.1 4
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 February 2022 One UI 4.1 4

The total number of One UI software updates is based on Samsung’s current policy at the time of the device’s launch. The Galaxy S24 series and newer flagships are set to receive 7 years of updates, including both OS and security updates, while earlier models from the last few years generally received up to 4 major Android OS updates.

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How to Check for Updates

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap Software update
  3. Tap Download and install
  4. Your device will check for available updates

Update Best Practices

  • Back up your data before major OS updates
  • Connect to Wi-Fi to avoid using mobile data for large downloads
  • Ensure sufficient battery (at least 50%) or keep your device plugged in
  • Install at night to minimize disruption to your daily usage

Common Update Questions

Q: Will updates slow down my device?
A: No, Samsung optimizes One UI updates for each specific device model. Updates are designed to maintain or improve performance, not degrade it.

Q: What happens if I don’t update my device?
A: Skipping updates may expose your device to security vulnerabilities and prevent you from using the latest features and app compatibility improvements.

Q: Can I roll back to a previous version after updating?
A: Generally, no. Samsung doesn’t officially support downgrading to previous OS versions once updated.

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This guide is updated as of May 2025. Update policies are subject to change based on Samsung’s official announcements.

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These Samsung Galaxy devices received One UI 7 (Android 15) update

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Samsung is rolling out the One UI 7 update to several Galaxy devices. Owners of Samsung’s flagship phones, foldables, and tablets have received the update in several markets, while select Galaxy A phones have also joined the party.

Android 15-based One UI 7 introduces a brand new interface. The Quick Settings and Notification Panel are redesigned to offer a fresh feel. Icons are modern and dynamically colored, while shapes are unified to offer a unified look.

Now Bar is available across the entire Galaxy lineup, while the lock screen placement differs. The position of the in-screen fingerprint area is the key factor behind alignment, while it’s at the middle of the screen on non-premium devices.

Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 7

Samsung devices getting the One UI 7 update gain new features and UI changes as per their hardware specifications. The company has tried to expand features as much as it can, but the availability is not universal.

Here’s a list of devices that have received the update so far:

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S24 series
  • Galaxy S23 series
  • Galaxy S22 series
  • Galaxy S21 series
  • Galaxy S24 FE, S23 FE and S21 FE

Galaxy Z Series

  • Galaxy Z Flip6 and Fold6
  • Galaxy Z Flip5 and Fold5
  • Galaxy Z Flip4 and Fold4
  • Galaxy Z Flip3 and Fold3
  • Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition

Galaxy Tab S Series

  • Galaxy Tab S10 Plus and Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S9, Plus and Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S8, Plus and Ultra

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A55
  • Galaxy A35

Note that the rollout is expanding gradually. Your phone’s availability may vary by region or carrier. Meanwhile, you can force the update fetching process through Settings > Software update > Download and install.

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5 things you need to know about Samsung’s One UI 8!

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Samsung’s Android 16-based One UI 8.0 is poised to be a significant update for Galaxy devices, with a release timeline, feature set, and strategic shifts that reflect both technological advancements and market dynamics.

One UI 8 seems likely to launch in Q3 2025, earlier than usual, due to Google’s Android 16 timeline. Samsung is skipping mid-cycle updates like One UI 7.1, going straight to One UI 8.0.

Leaks show that One UI 8 has more blur effects, dynamic colors, and fun visual changes. It appears Galaxy AI features, like Now Brief, will expand to more devices with One UI 8.

Rumors indicate One UI 8.5 may debut with the Galaxy S26 series, reflecting a new update strategy. Let’s have a deep dive into 5 things you need to know about Samsung’s One UI 8!

New launch timeline – Q4 to Q3

  • It’s all Google that deserves the credit.

Samsung’s One UI 8 is expected to launch in Q3 2025, likely in July, instead of the usual Q4.

This change seems driven by Google’s earlier release of Android 16, expected in June 2025.  The alignment suggests Samsung is adapting to keep pace with Google’s schedule.

Android 16 Development Roadmap

Source – Google

First major upgrade without mid-cycle release

  • Neither One UI 7.1, One UI 7.1.1, nor One UI 7.0.1.

Unlike past updates, Samsung appears to be skipping smaller versions like One UI 7.1 or 7.1.1.

One UI 8 will be a direct major upgrade based on Android 16, possibly due to delays in One UI 7’s rollout. This means users might see a more significant update without interim patches.

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Most beautiful UI upgrade

  • More blur, more dynamic colors, more fun.

One UI 8 is shaping up to be the most visually appealing update yet, with more blur effects and dynamic colors.

These changes, including refined animations, aim to make the interface more fluid and fun, enhancing the overall user experience on Galaxy devices.

One UI 8 Pop-up Blur

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Galaxy AI upgrades

  • Reserved Galaxy AI features coming to even more devices.

Galaxy AI features, previously limited to newer models, seem set to expand with One UI 8.

Features like Now Brief, which provides quick updates, will likely be available on more devices, boosting productivity and personalization for a wider range of users.

Samsung Now Brief

Credit – Samsung

A bold successor likely

  • One UI 8.5 may debut with the Galaxy S26 series.

After One UI 8.0, Android 16-based One UI 8.5 might debut with the Galaxy S26 series, suggesting Samsung’s new approach to software updates.

This could mean mid-cycle updates to keep devices fresh, aligning with Google’s faster Android release cycle and potentially offering more frequent enhancements.

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