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Samsung One UI 8 Update Starts Next Month: Eligible Devices, Rollout Timeline, Key Features

Samsung is set to roll out the Android 16-based One UI 8 update in September 2025. Check eligible Galaxy devices, rollout timeline, and new features.

Published By: Shubham Arora | Published: Aug 27, 2025, 11:23 PM (IST)

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Samsung is stepping up its game after facing criticism for the slow release of One UI 7. The company has already tested the Android 16-based One UI 8 with beta users and is now just weeks away from rolling out the stable update. With a September 2025 release window officially confirmed, Galaxy phone and tablet owners are eager to see what the next big update brings. news Also Read: 6 Best Premium Tablets For Office Work: Which One You Should Buy

One UI 8 Eligible Devices

Samsung has not shared an official list, but its clear update policy makes it easy to know which devices will get One UI 8. The update will reach flagship Galaxy S25, S24, S23, and S22 series, along with the Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models from Fold 4/Flip 4 onward. Tablets including the Galaxy Tab S10, S9, S8, A9, and Active 5 are also on the list. Popular mid-range and budget phones from the A, M, F, C, and XCover series will join in, covering models such as Galaxy A55, M55, F54, and XCover 7. news Also Read: Samsung One UI 8 Update: Galaxy F36, Galaxy M36, Z Flip 4, Z Fold 4 Get It - How To Update

One UI 8 Rollout Timeline

The stable rollout begins in September 2025 with the Galaxy S25 lineup. Other premium phones like the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy Z Fold 6/Flip 6 may also receive it the same month. Samsung plans to expand the rollout to other Galaxy S models, tablets, and A-series phones in the following weeks. The company has promised to bring One UI 8 to all eligible devices by the end of 2025, a marked improvement from last year’s delays.

What’s New in One UI 8?

The update introduces several new features across productivity, personalization, and privacy:

  • Multitasking: More flexible split screen, better Samsung DeX controls, and a redesigned Quick Share.
  • Personalization: Dynamic wallpapers that change with the time of day, and smarter Modes and Routines like morning briefings and umbrella reminders.
  • Apps: Gallery auto-sorts screenshots, My Files adds download filters, Weather and Calendar apps get refreshed designs, and Reminders integrate seamlessly.
  • Privacy: Secure Folder now supports separate fingerprints and hidden apps. Accessibility tools also see upgrades, including support for Bluetooth hearing aids.
  • Extras: Camera gestures can be remapped, alarms grouped via widgets, and Samsung Health adds friend challenges.

With One UI 8, Samsung isn’t just delivering an Android 16 skin – it’s fine-tuning everyday usability for millions of Galaxy users.