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

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.
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.
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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Android 16’s Earthquake Warnings feel outdated over Samsung’s One UI 8

Samsung is adding a new earthquake warning system to its One UI 8 update, and it might be even better than the one from Google’s Android 16. While it’s still not live in the current beta version, @GalaxyTechie already spotted it, and it looks promising.
Just like Google’s system, Samsung’s earthquake alert can warn people just before an earthquake hits their area. It shows a full-screen message and plays a loud sound to alert you quickly. But Samsung goes a bit further by adding more helpful features.
Samsung’s earthquake alert feature lets users preview how the alert will look and sound, which can help people know what to expect. It also keeps a history of past alerts. Users can even choose how and when they want to get alerts based on the magnitude of the earthquake and the time of day.
Moreover, it can show nearby emergency shelters. The alert can also display your emergency contacts and medical info, which can be important for first responders during an emergency.
- Image via GalaxyTechie
- Image via GalaxyTechie
- Image via GalaxyTechie
Google’s earthquake warning system is strong and works on many Android phones, but it doesn’t have all these extra features. It’s not clear why Samsung made its own version, but it might be for areas where Google’s service doesn’t work.
Still, Samsung’s feature looks like a great step forward. With features like emergency info, shelter locations, and preview options, it gives users more control and support during earthquakes. It would be great if Google added some of these tools to its version.
For now, Samsung’s One UI 8 earthquake warning system is showing how safety alerts can be even smarter. It is expected that Samsung will soon make this feature available.
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Samsung’s One UI 8 rewriting the rules of Screenshots with Android 16 HDR

One standout One UI 8 feature in testing is HDR screenshots support. Found in the Internal Beta build ZYF7, this feature lets users capture HDR content with vibrant details. It’s not yet in the Public Beta, but it shows promise for future releases.
Leaker Ice Universe tested this One UI 8 screenshots upgrade on an S25 Ultra, capturing an HDR photo from social media. The screenshot retained the original image’s HDR effect, showcasing the feature’s potential to enhance visual quality.
Currently, HDR screenshot support is exclusive to the ZYF7 closed beta and absent from the One UI 8 Beta 2 (ZYF3), which is available for Beta participants. Samsung may include it in the next open beta or the stable release expected soon.
Android 16 enables true HDR screenshots by saving them as PNG files with embedded gain maps. These allow screenshots to display HDR highlights on compatible Android 16 devices while appearing as standard SDR on others.

Source – ICE CAT (@UniverseIce) / X
HDR screenshots deliver richer colors and better contrast, making them excellent for sharing high-quality images. This feature could redefine how we capture and share content, and we are hopeful Samsung includes this in the final One UI 8 release.
The Stable One UI 8 update is set to be introduced with the next-generation foldable phones, likely in early July 2025. Galaxy S25 users could see it shortly after, with other devices like the S24 and Z Fold 6 following.
The One UI 8 update, based on Android 16, is bringing exciting updates to Galaxy devices. The beta program for the Galaxy S25 series is already live, while the second beta update has expanded the opportunity to India and Poland.
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Galaxy S22 and Z Fold 5 enter the One UI 8 testing arena

Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus and Z Fold 5 caught running One UI 8 on Geekbench. As the One UI 8 Beta is underway for Samsung’s latest flagships, older phones and foldables are also gearing up for the Android 16 upgrade.
Recently, a Galaxy S22 Plus and Z Fold 5 benchmarked on Geekbench (via Alfaturk), with a listing reveals both phones were running One UI 8. Last month, Samsung’s firmware server listed Android 16 firmware for the S22 Ultra.
Notably, the Galaxy S22 Plus scored 1466 and 3000 points in Geekbench’s single-core and multi-core tests. On the flip side, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 managed to secure 1995 and 5055 points in the same Geekbench testing metrics.
Samsung is expected to open One UI 8 Beta for the Galaxy S22 series and Z Fold5. However, these devices are not in priority, also the Beta Program’s launch isn’t certain. The company may also bring them the official version directly.
In late May, Samsung published Beta Program notice boards for the S22 and S23 series. It’s an indication of Beta access for these flagships. It would take time as Samsung is currently busy in prep for the new products launching in July.
One UI 8 is going to be the last and second-to-last OS upgrade for the Galaxy S22 series and Z Fold5/Flip5, respectively. The Galaxy S21 series and Z Fold/Flip 3 have received One UI 7 as their last major upgrade earlier.

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Samsung is set to unveil the Android 16-based One UI 8 next month. The new foldables will come pre-installed with this new OS. The company will expand the new features and enhancements to older models through firmware updates.
One UI 8 brings minor yet welcoming user interface tweaks. It’s just bringing the One UI 7 experiences to the next level. System-wide design improvements and blurred pop-up boxes are being added for a great appearance.
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Samsung One UI 8 eligible devices: Are you receiving the Android 16 upgrade?

Quick Recap
- One UI 8, based on Android 16, brings smoother animations and app design tweaks.
- Eligible devices include Galaxy S25 Edge/S25/S24/S23/S22 series, Z Fold/Flip 6/5/4, Tab S10/S9/S8, and some A-series like A55 and A35.
- Android 16-based One UI 8 is possibly rolling out by July with new foldables.
- The One UI 8 Beta program is now live.
- Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 beta program now available in the US, UK, Germany, Korea, Poland, and India.
Last updated on June 19, 2028.
Hey there, Sammy fans! If you’re like me, you’re probably excited to know what’s next for your Galaxy phone. With all the buzz around Samsung’s One UI 8 and Android 16, I figured it’s time to dive into the details, especially which devices are getting the upgrade, and when it’s dropping. Let’s break it down in a way that doesn’t make your head spin.
What’s One UI 8 All About?
One UI 8 is Samsung’s big software update, built on Google’s Android 16. It’s set to bring some slick tweaks to your phone’s look and feel, though don’t expect a total overhaul. From what’s been floating around, Samsung’s focusing on refining the experience—think smoother animations, small app design updates (like a fresher Gallery and My Files), and whatever Android 16 features Google’s cooking up. I’m hoping for some noticeable performance boosts because who doesn’t want their phone to feel new?
Which Devices Are Eligible for One UI 8?
Wondering if your Galaxy is getting the One UI 8 love? Here’s the scoop on which devices are likely to make the cut, based on Samsung’s update policy.
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE
- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE
- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
Galaxy Z Series
- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7
- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
Galaxy Tab Series
- Galaxy Tab S10+, S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
Mid-Range Models
- Galaxy A33, A53 and A73
- Galaxy A14, A24, A34 and A54
- Galaxy A15, A25, A35 and A55
- Galaxy A06, A16
- Galaxy A26, A36 and A56
- Other A-series may be eligible, but have not been confirmed.
Note: Older devices like the Galaxy S21 series might miss out due to Samsung’s support window. Check your device’s update status in Settings to stay in the loop!
When’s Android 16 and One UI 8 Coming?
Google has officially released Android 16 on June 10, 2025, marking a significant improvement from the usual October timeline. Samsung officially launched the One UI 8 beta program on May 28, 2025, starting with the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra in Germany, Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Samsung has now expanded the One UI 8 Beta program to include India and Poland with the Beta 2 release.
Samsung has confirmed that the stable One UI 8 update will debut on its “newest foldables”—the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7—expected to launch this summer. These foldables will be the first to ship with One UI 8 and Android 16 out of the box, likely in late July 2025.
For other Galaxy devices, the stable One UI 8 rollout is likely to follow shortly after the foldables’ launch. The Galaxy S25 series, which is already in the beta testing program, could see the stable update as early as August, with the S24, S23, and other flagships like the Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 close behind.

One UI 8
If you’re wondering whether your device is eligible or when you will see One UI 8, keep an eye on Samsung’s official channels or the Samsung Members app for updates. For now, check your phone’s software update section to make sure you are on One UI 7—devices stuck on older versions might have a tougher time jumping to One UI 8.
Do you have questions about One UI 8, Android 16, or anything Samsung? Shoot me a DM on X at @SamsungSWUpdate or drop a comment. I am always down to talk tech and help you figure out what’s coming for your Galaxy.
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Samsung Galaxy S24 took its first big step toward One UI 8 (Android 16)

Samsung is getting ready to release a new beta update for the Galaxy S25 series. Meanwhile, the first internal testing build of One UI 8 has been spotted for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. This build hints that the One UI 8 Beta Program may soon be available for Galaxy S24 users as well.
A reliable tipster has spotted a One UI 8 testing build for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. The build number is S928BXXU4CYF7, indicating that Samsung has begun working on a major software update for last year’s Galaxy S series flagship phones.
Notably, testing is currently underway for the European and Indian variants of the Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone. It’s expected that the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra will all be included in the Beta Program soon.

Image via Tarunvats
After the first One UI 8 beta rolled out in late May 2025 for the Galaxy S25 series, many Galaxy S24 users have been waiting for their turn to try it. Since the beta is running smoothly on the S25 series and no major bugs have been found, Samsung may soon expand it to more devices.
If you own a Galaxy S24 phone, you can prepare for the One UI 8 Beta by taking a few simple steps. Make sure your phone’s software is updated to the latest version. Also, update the Samsung Members app, where you’ll receive the beta invitation once it becomes available. Stay tuned, we’ll keep you updated with the latest updates on One UI 8.
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