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OneUI 8 is almost here, but will it fix the bad taste left from the OneUI 7 roll out?

OneUI 8 is almost here, but will it fix the bad taste left from the OneUI 7 roll out?

Phone Arena09-07-2025
Samsung's new One UI 8 is here and with it, a fresh wave of features, AI tools and visual polish is about to hit Galaxy devices.
It is launching first with the company's latest foldables – the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and Flip 7 FE – and will soon make its way to more phones, probably starting with the Galaxy S25 series. But while there is a lot of excitement around what is new, there is also one lingering question in the back of many users' minds: will Samsung get the rollout right this time? Because let's be real – One UI 7 left a mark and not in a good way.
Samsung tried to deliver a big update packed with AI features and visual changes, but things didn't exactly go to plan. The rollout was late to begin with and when it finally started, it hit users with a pretty serious bug – Galaxy S24 phones suddenly couldn't unlock. Samsung had to pull the update for those devices, which stalled everything. From there, things got worse: different regions got the update at different times, communication was vague at best and some users waited months with no real timeline. The whole thing felt rushed and uncoordinated. I mean, it didn't exactly scream 'flagship experience.'
Samsung isn't just launching OneUI 8 into a vacuum – it is doing it with the pressure of cleaning up a mess. And it seems like the company knows it messed up. OneUI 8 is coming in with a very different tone. This time around, Samsung is keeping things more focused, more subtle and – hopefully – more stable. And yes, Samsung's making a big deal out of all the new Knox protections, like quantum encryption for Wi-Fi and real-time alerting when apps start acting shady. It is clear the tech giant wants to rebuild trust. Especially after that bug from One UI 7 , where Samsung's AI-powered Gallery Stories surfaced private photos from inside Secure Folder.
That should've never happened and it shook a lot of users' trust in Samsung's handling of sensitive data. One UI 8 is clearly trying to fix that and I think Samsung is using security to rebuild confidence. One UI 7 just barely finished rolling out to all eligible devices and now here comes One UI 8 already. That alone says a lot about how messy things got last time.
With the new OneUI 8, Samsung's getting better at adapting the UI for different form factors. | Image credit – Samsung So yeah, here is hoping One UI 8 does it better. And the good news? It just might. Why?
Because this time around, Samsung isn't trying to shake things up with a massive redesign. One UI 8 is more of a low-key update – it is all about refinement, under-the-hood improvements and smoothing out the rough edges left behind by the last version. Which, honestly, is probably exactly what we need right now. Let's not forget: software matters just as much as hardware – especially when we are talking about flagship phones with premium price tags. That means the software needs to feel premium, too. A buggy rollout just doesn't cut it – especially when users are shelling out top dollar for the latest Galaxy gear.
So, yes – we are definitely looking forward to what One UI 8 brings. It has the potential to turn the page and move on from the mess of last year. But it needs to be smooth, fast and drama-free. Otherwise, that bad taste from One UI 7 is going to stick around a lot longer than Samsung would like. Secure your connection now at a bargain price!
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