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One UI 8 Watch Beta closed in the US – Here’s what Samsung just revealed

Samsung is no longer recruiting One UI 8 Watch 7 and Ultra Beta participants in the US. The company has temporarily closed the Beta signups in the country, but shared important information about the Beta Program.
On June 30, Samsung opened the One UI 8 Watch 7 and Ultra Beta Program in the US. The Program indeed started, users have enrolled, and even upgraded to the new OS. But some users were not able to join the Beta and install the new OS.
The reason is: very limited availability.
One UI 8 Watch Beta isn’t available for all users of Watch 7 and Watch Ultra in the US. This information was specifically mentioned in the Beta banner, but sparked a debate as users were not able to get the Beta update.
One UI 8 Watch Beta eligibility
- Galaxy Watch 7
- Bluetooth – No carrier restriction
- LTE – T-Mobile users
- Galaxy Watch Ultra
- Only for T-Mobile users
There’s no Bluetooth-only variant of the Galaxy Watch Ultra, so the Beta Program is available for those who have a T-Mobile plan activated. If you’ve bought the Watch directly from Samsung without adding/activating a T-Mobile line, the Beta isn’t for you.
The case is a bit confusing for the Watch 7 users. If you have a Bluetooth-only version, you may have upgraded to the Beta software. For those having the LTE variant, the requirement is the same as Watch Ultra, a T-Mobile plan.

Source – Samsung Community USA
More Beta slots – When to expect?
Samsung will reopen the One UI 8 Watch Beta at the time of releasing the second Beta firmware. More slots will be made available so more users can join and experience the new software. Meanwhile, Samsung is unlikely to ease the Beta eligibility criteria.
So in case you’ve an eligible Watch and T-Mobile plan, get ready for the Beta 2 release. When the Beta 2 rollout begins, you will be able to join the Program through Samsung Members and upgrade to the pre-release firmware.
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Has Samsung installed One UI 7.0 on all devices?

One UI 7.0 is the most dramatic OS update Samsung has ever installed in its devices. The software has new features, UI upgrades, and smooth animations that make it better than any other Android skin.
The past three quarters have brought numerous challenges for Samsung, including One UI 7.0 (Android 15) and 8 (Android 16) development, Galaxy S25 series release. Don’t forget, it’s also a big year for Galaxy AI features, which may have extended the firmware development for specific devices.
As of July 2025, this OS upgrade covered Galaxy S-series, Fold-series, Flip-series, A-series, F-series, M-series smartphones alongside Galaxy Tab-series tablets with this Android 15-based software. The rollout is now officially active for more than three months, and we’ve officially entered in One UI 8 era.
So, does that mean, One UI 7.0 rollout is completed for all eligible devices? Since we’ve been indulging ourselves into the whole story, we have created a monthly device upgrade list that you can review below. The list also mentioned the devices that are still waiting for this major release.
April
Samsung ended months of waiting by sending the first batch of stable One UI 7.0 for the Galaxy S24 series alongside Fold 6, Flip 6, and other devices. The initial upgrade met with an uncertain condition, including a brief halt due to an internal bug found in S24’s firmware version. Developers quickly fixed the issues and resumed the OTA distribution.
Here are the models that started receiving in April.
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S24 FE
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S23 FE
- Galaxy S22
- Galaxy S22+
- Galaxy S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21
- Galaxy S21+
- Galaxy S21 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4
- Galaxy Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Z Fold 3
- Galaxy Z Flip 3
- Galaxy Z Fold SE
- Galaxy Tab S10+
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9
- Galaxy Tab S9+
- Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8
- Galaxy Tab S8+
- Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
May
This month, Samsung kept on expanding the One UI 7.0 for the Galaxy S-series, Fold, Flip, and Tab series. Meanwhile, while also started upgrading A-series phones, M-series, and more tablets.
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A55
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A35
- Galaxy A25
- Galaxy A16
- Galaxy A15
- Galaxy A05s
- Galaxy M55
- Galaxy M55s
- Galaxy M54
- Galaxy M44
- Galaxy M35
- Galaxy M34
- Galaxy M14
- Galaxy F55
- Galaxy F16
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus
- Galaxy Tab A9
- Galaxy Tab A9+
- Galaxy Tab Active 5
- Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)
June
Samsung focused on resuming from the device where it left off in the previous month.
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A33
- Galaxy A24
- Galaxy A14 5G
- Galaxy A06
- Galaxy A16 4G
- Galaxy A15 5G
- Galaxy F34
- Galaxy F15
- Galaxy M53
- Galaxy M33
- Galaxy M15
- Galaxy XCover 7
July
Just when you think that Samsung has completed the One UI 7.0 roadmap, two more devices appear left out in the corner. According to users, F-series and M-series phones haven’t received, including the following models.
- Galaxy F05
- Galaxy M05
Both of these are budget segment devices with two OS upgrade support. The earliest we can speculate for the rollout is this month, and we’ll update this article when that happens.
Conclusion
Except for a few exceptions, Samsung has installed the One UI 7.0 rollout for all eligible models. Soon, Samsung will release One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 series and other models, starting a chain for another OS rollout. If you want to know more about One UI 8 and stay updated with the latest news, check our dedicated section here.
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Samsung didn’t announce One UI 8 Stable Update release date at Unpacked; the rumored timeline is untrue

On July 9, Samsung held its Unpacked event, where it unveiled new foldable phones and smartwatches. Samsung also introduced Android 16-based One UI 8 but didn’t reveal the Stable Update release date for Galaxy devices. Recently, plenty of rumors backed by Support Chat screenshots spread online, claiming release dates that are untrue.
Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and the Z Flip7 FE come preinstalled with Android 16. Samsung is running the One UI 8 Beta Program to optimize the update for the Galaxy S25 series; the sooner the testing completes, the sooner the Stable release date will approach. For now, there is NO OFFICIAL RELEASE DATE FOR ONE UI 8 UPDATE.
While Samsung didn’t reveal a release date, it did mention in its press release that the new OS upgrade “is expected to commence with the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold 7.” This statement is about One UI 8’s market debut with new foldables around July 25.
Regarding existing devices, Samsung officially announced that the update “is expected to gradually rollout to other Galaxy devices.” That said, the update’s coming gradually to older phones but there’s no release date specified by Samsung.
Statements from Samsung’s support staff can’t always be considered official statements. The support staff’s main purpose is to assist consumers with their purchases, product information, feedback, queries, and concerns, not the software part.
If you come across such stuff that the One UI 8 update drops mid-July, take it as a rumor material. The Beta testing is still underway, and Samsung is making improvements across the OS to ensure a bug-free software is shipped to the consumers.
One UI 8 amplifies the features and user experience introduced in One UI 7. Minor tweaks across the user interface, redesigned stock apps, enhanced connected ecosystem UX, and expanded Galaxy AI features make it worth the wait.

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Google’s partnership brings early One UI 8: Will your Samsung get Android 16?

Samsung officially launched One UI 8 with Android 16 on July 9, 2025, at its Galaxy Unpacked event. This is way earlier than the usual timeline. Samsung typically releases major updates in the fall, but this time it’s giving us a summer surprise.
Thanks to a closer partnership with Google, we have an early release of One UI 8. With this collaboration, Samsung becomes the first company to launch a new device with Android 16 right out of the box. Samsung’s latest Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7 are shipping with One UI 8 pre-installed.
Before going into supported devices, let’s find out the key features:
- Better AI: Your phone gets smarter. The Now Bar and Now Brief features work even better now.
- Smoother Experience: Everything moves faster and looks cleaner. The Gallery app and file manager got refreshed, and sharing files is now easier.
- Audio Improvements: Android 16’s Live Updates feature is now part of Samsung’s Now Bar, showing real-time updates like food delivery progress right on your lock screen.
- Better Security: Your phone stays protected with advanced security features and anti-theft tools that work even after a factory reset.
- Improved Multitasking: If you have a Galaxy Z Fold or Flip, you will love the improved multitasking and easier controls.
Let’s now talk about supported Samsung devices for Android 16:
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge
- Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE
- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE
- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra
- Galaxy S21 FE
Important Note: The regular Galaxy S21 series (S21, S21+, S21 Ultra) won’t get One UI 8 because these devices have reached the update limit. The S21 series came with Android 11 and has already received its four major updates.
Foldable Phones
- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Z Flip 7 FE (come with One UI 8 already installed)
- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5
- Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
Galaxy A Series (Mid-Range Phones)
- Galaxy A73, A56, A55, A54, A53
- Galaxy A36, A35, A34, A33
- Galaxy A26, A25, A24, A23
- Galaxy A16, A15, A14, A06
Tablets
- Galaxy Tab S10, S10 Plus, S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
Remember: This list isn’t official from Samsung yet, but it’s based on the software update policies. Some Galaxy F and M series phones might also get the update.
When will your phone get the update?
Already Available:
The Galaxy S25 series has been testing the beta version since May 28, 2025, and should get the stable One UI 8 version by late July or early August 2025.
- August 2025: Galaxy S24, S23, and older foldable phones
- Later in 2025: Mid-range A-series phones and tablets
Samsung’s software rollout happens in phases. The company starts with its newest flagship phones and gradually moves to older models.
One UI 8 with Android 16 is a solid update that makes your Samsung phone smarter, faster, and more secure. If you have a Samsung phone from the last 2-3 years, you will probably get this update before the end of 2025. The exact timing depends on your specific model and where you live, but Samsung is moving much faster this time compared to previous updates.
Stay Updated: Keep checking your phone’s software update section and the Samsung Members app for the latest news about when One UI 8 will arrive on your device!
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2 useful features that will make Samsung users eager for One UI 8

Now Bar and Now Brief are the most useful features in One UI 7 that continue to remain in One UI 8 headlines. In One UI 8, Now Bar and Now Brief are the two most useful features for which Samsung users should be pretty excited.
1. Now Brief
Samsung introduced Now Brief in One UI 7, but the availability is limited to the Galaxy S25 series. Meanwhile, the One UI 8 update is all set to enable this AI-powered feature on even more Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S24 series.
One UI 8 not just expands Now Brief to more devices. Recent developments suggest that the function is getting even more AI love. Based on data from Contacts, Now Brief will present AI-made Birthday greetings in a shareable format.

Credit – Samsung
2. Live Updates on Now Bar
Samsung’s Android 15 skin debuted Now Bar, which showcases live updates right on the lock screen. Google integrated a similar functionality in Android 16 version that’s called Live Updates and available on Pixel smartphones.
Android 16’s Live Updates are integrating with Samsung’s Now Bar in One UI 8. Google confirmed food-delivery alerts are coming to Now Bar as live alerts. The company is also working with third-party app developers to optimize real-time alerts.
That said, Now Bar is all set to unlock its full potential in One UI 8. Gradually, for sure, Samsung and Google will elevate live alerts. As new partners join, the Now Bar pill will present real-time alerts right on your Galaxy’s lock screen.
Another upgrade to the notification system that will be added in One UI 8 is force-grouping notifications. Android 16 intends to forcibly group notifications to reduce overload; you will be able to access the group with a tap
Now Brief and Now Bar are just two features that are enough to make One UI 8 a big upgrade. These enhancements are enough to make you eager for the next big upgrade, but there’s still plenty more to explore for your Galaxy.
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Samsung starts preparing One UI 8 Watch update for Galaxy Watch 4 series

In late June 2025, Samsung started releasing the One UI 8 Watch Beta update for the Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra. However, the stable version officially introduced during the Galaxy Unpacked event, along with the new Galaxy Watch 8 series. Now, Samsung has reportedly started testing the One UI 8 Watch update for the Galaxy Watch 4 series.
Samsung is getting ready to bring this major update to older devices. The first test build of the One UI 8 Watch for the Galaxy Watch 4 series has appeared on the testing platform, with a version number ending in JYG2. This shows that Samsung is planning a major software update for these older smartwatches.
Back in 2021, Samsung launched the Galaxy Watch 4 and the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic with Wear OS based One UI 3 Watch software. Now, these watches are expected to get One UI 8 Watch soon as their last major software update.
After launching the stable version with the latest Galaxy Watch 8 models, Samsung is now working on bringing One UI 8 Watch to more Galaxy watches. More devices are expected to get the update soon.
One UI 8 Watch comes with many new features to improve the user experience. Some highlights include the Now Bar for tasks, double-pinch gestures for quick actions, better notifications, bedtime and mindfulness tracking, personalized watch faces, custom tiles, app suggestions, and improved charging animations.
These new features are designed to make the watch easier to use, more helpful, and more personalized. Samsung is working to bring these improvements to more Galaxy Watch users soon.
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