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Regions where Samsung likely to start Android 16-based One UI 8 Beta testing program

Samsung’s One UI beta programs let Galaxy users try new features before the official release for everyone. Android 16-based One UI 8 is coming this summer, and the beta testing is expected to start around early June 2025. Looking at the past seven One UI beta programs and recent hints, here’s where Samsung will likely offer the One UI 8 beta.
Samsung has always launched its One UI betas in a few key countries: the United States, South Korea, Germany, India, Poland, the United Kingdom, and China. This has been true for every beta program from One UI 1.0 to One UI 7.0. For example, the One UI 6.0 beta in 2023 began in South Korea, the US, and Germany, then expanded to India, Poland, the UK, and China. The One UI 7.0 beta, which started in December 2024 for the Galaxy S24 series, followed the same path, beginning in Germany, South Korea, and the US, then reaching the other four countries. This pattern suggests that One UI 8 will likely be tested in these same seven countries.
To support this, Samsung has already set up One UI 8 beta pages on its community website for the US, Germany, the UK, India, and Poland. We could soon expect these dedicated pages in South Korea and China. These pages show Samsung plans to test in these countries, just like before.
Just like past beta programs, Samsung won’t bring the One UI 8 beta globally this year either. Sammy Fans in places like Canada and New Zealand have asked for access, but Samsung focuses on bigger markets to make testing easier. A worldwide beta could give more feedback, but Samsung likely sticks to fewer countries for better control and quality.
Devices like the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold6, and Galaxy Z Flip6 will probably be eligible for the One UI 8 beta. Some mid-range phones like the Galaxy A55 might join later, as seen in past betas. If you are eligible for the beta program in the selected countries, you can sign up through the Samsung Members app, which now has an easy two-step process and a new “Beta Program Home” section.

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The beta will likely start in the US, South Korea, Germany, India, Poland, the UK, and China. Users in other countries will have to wait for the final release, expected around July or August 2025, when the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 launch.
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Samsung did it again and raised doubts about One UI 8 rollout for older devices

Samsung today unveiled its new One UI 8 with Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 devices, while creating doubts around the update rollout for older devices.
This was a huge opportunity to correct the mistakes made during the January 2025 version of Unpacked. Samsung took to the stage to talk about the Galaxy AI and new user interface improvements. However, it failed to address the One UI 7 rollout for the previous generation of devices. That mystery remained in place for the next two months until the stable rollout.
A similar scenario occurred today at the latest Unpacked event, and Samsung introduced One UI 8′s new capabilities, but also missed an honorable mention of existing models.
That brings us to the second part, all of the focus allocated on the latest devices, just like the S25 series. This is quite common and understandable but resurfaces the One UI 7 rollout saga.

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Samsung’s flagship phones took five months to wrap up the beta program and become eligible for the next-generation software. It had a chance to overcome its past failure and showcase a better version of its software update policy.
Speaking of which, the new phones are also offering 7 generations of OS upgrade and 7 years of security updates. That brings a big value for this ultra-expensive phone and the same can be said about the S25 series owners.
Not addressing the One UI 8 rollout plan doesn’t fall into the parameters of existing customer satisfaction. Meanwhile, keeping them waiting is a new OS update is another major factor in this dissatisfaction.
One UI 8 beta testing is still active for the current S-series phones and is expected to expand to all eligible predecessors. However, Samsung’s silence won’t help us to predict the rollout date for S25 and other previous models.
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Samsung unveils One UI 8 software update

At the Unpacked event, Samsung unveiled One UI 8, its latest generational update based on Android 16, while giving a new direction to the smart device ecosystem with the latest foldable devices.
Traditionally, Samsung used to release a new OS update after the foldable phone launch and test it through the third quarter, but recent advancements from Google’s campaign have allowed all Android OEMs to improve the software development and provide a new Android upgrade faster than Android 15.
Similar to the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung will ship the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 lineup with a new OS out of the box. This is also the first time the Korean tech maker is launching two OS updates in the same year.
One UI 8 is launched with numerous optimizations over the last update, which includes polishing the user interface, smoothing animations and providing more AI-powered personalization features. On the other hand, the update is bringing some exclusive capabilities for foldable phones to make their cover and internal display interactions seamless.

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Speaking of AI, the latest One UI version is built to adopt a multimodal agent, combining large-screen multitasking with smart tools that understand users’ intent. On the other hand, features like Gemini Live will allow users to speak live to AI and understand the world with their phone in real-time.
Galaxy AI brings a new AI Result View in a separate split view or a floating view. Users can also experience improved drag-and-drop AI-generated content, such as images and text, directly from Multi-Window. Don’t forget that Drawing Assist and Writing Assist will also get better, and the same can be said about Now Brief and Now Bar.
Another aspect of the new update is security; Samsung Knox improvements will enhance user data safety with new settings. The update will be available for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 series users from day one. Information about expansion to previous devices is still pending.
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Galaxy Z Flip 7 launched with biggest upgrades in Samsung’s history

On July 9, in the heart of New York City, Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 7. The Unpacked event started at 10 AM ET; I wasn’t there in person, but the buzz from the live stream and the flood of back-to-back revealings had me glued to my screen.
This is easily the most meaningful Flip update we’ve seen in years. The design is cleaner, the cover screen is actually useful now, and the new AI features? Surprisingly smart.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 looks and feels more polished. It’s thinner now – just 6.5mm when unfolded, shaving off a bit from its predecessor. It slides into a pocket like butter, but the real story is the bigger cover screen: 4.1 inches, up from 3.4 inches.
The smartphone’s 6.9-inch main screen is as good as ever; it’s bright, smooth, and perfect for everything. Samsung has also brought in some striking color options, including Blue Shadow, Jet Black, and Silver Shadow.
Samsung’s in-house Exynos 2500 chip powers the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in all countries, including the US. Apps load instantly, games run smoothly, and you’ve got 12GB of RAM backing it all up. Storage comes in 256GB or 512GB flavors; no 1TB option.
There’s no hardware upgrade in terms of optics. The Galaxy Z Flip 7 retains a 50MP main, 12MP ultrawide, and a 10MP selfie camera. But AI ensures Sharper low-light shots, better auto-edits, and smarter scene recognition all make photos better.
Battery got a decent bump to 4,300mAh, with 25W charging to keep things moving. The phone also supports advanced Qi2 charging through compatible cases. There are no magnets inside, but you can spend some money to make it Qi2-ready.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 runs Android 16 with One UI 8, and Samsung’s new tools are helpful. Now Brief gives you quick notification summaries, and AI-powered Photo Assist helps tweak pics without digging into settings.
Durability also gets a quiet upgrade. The hinge is sturdier, smoother, and still rated IPX8 for water resistance. Samsung also greatly improved the display crease factor, with the Flip 7 featuring the least visible crease ever in the history of foldables.

Samsung officially launched Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung’s Z Flip 7 starts at $1,099 (256GB) and jumps to $1,219 for 512GB. It’s not cheap, but compared to earlier Flip models, this one actually feels like it’s worth that premium. Pre-orders start today (July 9), and the phone officially lands on July 25.
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Galaxy Z Fold 7 unveiled and it’s Samsung’s best, thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet

Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Z Fold 7 at the Unpacked event. The company takes the stage in Brooklyn, New York, and unveils its new yet innovative foldable phones and smartwatches that are setting new standards.
I’ve been diving into the details from live event coverage to bring you the full scoop on this sleek, powerful device. Let’s break it down and see why the Z Fold 7 is turning heads.
Samsung has made the Galaxy Z Fold 7 incredibly thin: 4.2mm when unfolded and 8.9mm when folded. Some folks previously mentioned a slightly thicker 4.5mm when unfolded, but either way, this is the slimmest foldable Samsung’s ever made.
The cover screen is now 6.5 inches, up from the Z Fold 6, making it feel more like a regular phone when closed. Once unfolded, you get an 8-inch main screen, which is perfect for multitasking, gameplay, and streaming on a bigger screen.
One thing that caught my eye was the improved inner display. Samsung’s worked hard to make the crease less noticeable, addressing a longtime gripe with foldables.
Samsung seems to have removed the digitizer from the folding screen. It resulted in a lack of S Pen support, which will disappoint folks who love jotting notes or sketching; however, the IP48 rating is here for dust and water resistance.
Under the hood, the Z Fold 7 is a beast. It’s rocking a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, which means it’s built to handle everything from gaming to video editing. The 4400mAh battery has been retained, which should keep you going longer.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 features a 200MP main camera, matching the S25 Ultra’s prowess. The other two lenses (ultrawide and telephoto) haven’t changed, but that main sensor alone is enough to make photography lovers take notice.
Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite is back, too, with enhanced camera tricks and productivity tools. The famous DeX mode functionality has been tweaked for a better desktop-like experience, and multitasking is smoother than ever.
The Z Fold 7 runs on Android 16 with One UI 8, and it’s packed with intelligent features. The new multimodal AI engine is like having a personal assistant in your pocket, handling tasks and predicting what you need before you even ask.
Now, let’s talk money. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is available in 256GB and 512GB variants, as standard, featuring 12GB RAM. The new foldable starts at $2,000 in the US ($100 bump) and £1,799 in the UK and €2,099 in Europe.
If you’ve secured Samsung Reserve Pass, you get up to $1,150 off with trade-ins, a $50 credit just for signing up, and even a $5,000 sweepstakes. Pre-orders are open now, with a release set for July 25, based on Samsung’s timeline.
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Is Samsung starting One UI 8 OS update rollout today?

Samsung fans are talking about the One UI 8 update, based on Android 16 OS. With the Galaxy Unpacked event happening today, July 9, 2025, many are wondering if the rollout starts now.
Let’s break it down.
One UI 8 officially launched at Unpacked with an improved user interface and new features. The official debut of this software aligns with Samsung’s Summer timeline announced in May 2025.
Samsung’s Unpacked event is today, July 9, and the new Galaxy Z Fold7, Z Flip7, and Flip7 FE debuted with One UI 8 pre-installed. This marks the official start of the rollout for these new foldables.
“Launching with the all-new One UI 8 on Android 16, Galaxy Z Fold7 debuts Samsung’s latest AI-powered platform on foldables, delivering the latest Android experience straight out of the box.” – Samsung.
One UI 7 Beta and Stable releases were delayed greatly due to UI changes. Meanwhile, Samsung has fixed most of the issues by advancing its Android version adoption timeline with Google.
Back in May 2025, Samsung started One UI 8 Beta for the Galaxy S25 series flagships. Beta users might get the stable update sooner, but there’s no confirmation it’s rolling out for all today.
Last month, Samsung dropped the second beta for S25 series users. Leaks from internal builds have showcased some big features and UI tweaks that may be provided with Beta 3 or the official release.
If you own a Galaxy S24, S23, or older foldables, you might need to wait. The update for these devices will likely start in August 2025, and the rollout is phased to ensure stability.
Samsung doesn’t stop here; it has been testing the new One UI 8 software on several Galaxy devices from the Galaxy S flagship lineup to the Galaxy A mid-range and budget series.
Usually, Samsung rolls out updates in stages to avoid bugs and ensure compatibility. New devices get priority, while older models follow after testing and verification among a low volume of users.
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