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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 Edge May 2025 One UI 7.0/Android 15 7
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 Fold7 July 2025 One UI 8.0/Android 16 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 July 2025 One UI 8.0/Android 16 7
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 July 2025. Update policies are subject to change based on Samsung’s official announcements.

Hi, I'm Robin, a passionate tech writer with a deep dive into the world of Samsung. With years of experience, I've explored every points of Samsung's Galaxy series and the evolving One UI and Beta testing. I keep myself ready for upcoming Samsung technologies and UI changes, forecasting what users might expect in future updates.

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Today, Samsung announced new devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Watch 8. All of these devices come with One UI 8 and the improved Now Bar. Now, the Now Bar can connect with more third-party apps, though Samsung hasn’t said exactly which ones yet.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and Watch 8 Classic

Source – Samsung Mobile Press

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Aside from this, Samsung also said that the small cover screen on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the new Flip 7 FE will now support more apps, not just Samsung’s built-in widgets. This change will make the cover screen more useful, just like on other foldable phones.

Currently, stable One UI 8 is only available on the Galaxy Z Flip 7, Galaxy Z Flip7 FE, and Galaxy Z Fold 7. These devices are now available for pre-order, with trade-in deals worth up to $1,000 and a $50 credit for early buyers.

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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.

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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.

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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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After A55, Samsung brings Galaxy A35 into One UI 8 testing zone

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July 9 – Galaxy A35 joins A55 with One UI 8 testing

Samsung has now broadened its One UI 8 testing scope to another mid-range phone, the Galaxy A35 5G. It’s been two weeks since the Galaxy A55’s first Android 16 build was spotted, and now the younger sibling has joined the party.

    • First test build version – A356BXXU5CYG5

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New foldable phones launching today come pre-installed with One UI 8. The Beta Program is available for the Galaxy S25 series. At the same time, more older flagships are also testing the Android 16 software internally.

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June 27 – Galaxy A55 testing One UI 8

New development reveals Samsung is working on the One UI 8 for the Galaxy A55 5G. Samsung’s Android 16 optimization for Galaxy devices is going on in full fledge, with mid-range models now being added to the testing zone.

As spotted by Alfaturk, Samsung is already testing One UI 8 on the Galaxy A55 5G. Recently, the smartphone with model number SM-A556E has appeared on Geekbench, revealing CPU performance scores.

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Samsung appears to have started One UI 8 update preparations for the Galaxy A54 5G smartphone. In a recent development, a new major One UI build has surfaced on the software server, indicating the A54 is readying for its next big upgrade.

As spotted by TarunVats, Samsung has started One UI 8 testing on the Galaxy A54 5G. It’s the first build that is listed on the server, while the rollout may take a few months as flagships are first in line after the Beta Program closure.

At present, the firmware bears PDA build version A546BXXUEEYG5. The build version would keep changing until the official rollout. The last two characters will change more often based on the minor version and test month.

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Samsung Galaxy A54 One UI 8 Development

Credit – Tarun Vats

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