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Samsung One UI 8 beta is now live with Galaxy S25 series: Is this update available in India?
Samsung One UI 8 beta is now live with Galaxy S25 series: Is this update available in India?

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Samsung One UI 8 beta is now live with Galaxy S25 series: Is this update available in India?

Samsung One UI 8 beta: With the One UI 8 beta launch, Samsung is providing Galaxy S25 owners with an early look at the Android 16 update. Numerous interesting innovations, such as AI-powered tools and improved security, are promised in this most recent beta edition. The most recent One UI 8 interface, which features a redesigned look and enhanced performance, is currently available to customers in a few regions through the beta program. However, how does this affect users of Galaxy S25s, and what can they anticipate from the final rollout? Let's examine the features, advantages, and possible disadvantages of Samsung's One UI 8 beta, including the eagerly awaited AI capabilities and security upgrades. Samsung One UI 8 beta features One UI 8 has several AI-powered capabilities. The program can recognise what's on your screen, such as a document or video, and react appropriately. Additionally, it picks up on your everyday routine to provide recommendations, prompts, or shortcuts. The Now Bar and Now Brief tools display updates and recommendations depending on what you're doing or what you need during the day. Multimodal AI: Depending on how you're using your phone, the system can react with both spoken and visual cues. Device-Specific Design: Depending on whether you're using a tablet, smartphone, or foldable, the UI changes. Also Read: OnePlus 13s specifications leaked: Confirmed to come with OnePlus AI Suite, Plus key and more Samsung One UI 8 coming with new tools Additionally, One UI 8 includes additional capabilities designed to simplify daily use: Scanning a QR code allows you to share audio with others using the Auracast feature. Galaxy Buds 3 and other compatible devices can use this. Faster Assistance at Service Centers: You may now register your device without completing forms using NFC or QR codes. Updated Reminder App: Assists with planning, including trips. You can add new chores by using your voice when you're busy. Improved File Exchange: Quick Share is now accessible from the Quick Settings panel and is simpler to use. Security and privacy: According to Samsung, consumers can store their data locally on their devices rather than transferring it to the cloud. Additionally, the update uses Samsung Knox Vault, a security technology that isolates critical data to prevent hackers or physical access. How to get the new Samsung One UI 8 installed? Use the Galaxy S25 phone to download the most recent version of the Samsung Members app. Enter your Samsung account information to log in. At the top of the home screen, tap the "One UI 8 Beta Program" banner. To install the beta software version, click "Register" and follow the instructions. Samsung One UI 8 beta will be available in these smartphones Regarding UI redesign, Samsung's One UI 7 update was the largest; however, the One UI 8 version likely saw minor adjustments, which appeared to cause and allowed for a quicker OS deployment this year. To test out the One UI 8 beta version, you must have one of these phones if you live in one of these nations: The Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Plus. The Galaxy S25 Edge edition is missing from the list, which might be due to the company's latest seek device's restricted supply. Samsung One UI 8 beta is available in which countries? Starting this week, Galaxy S25 users in the US, UK, Germany, and Korea can participate in the One UI 8 beta program. The program's next phase should include other regions, such as India. For the latest and more interesting tech news, keep reading Indiatimes Tech.

One UI 8 Beta now live: Galaxy S25 users get early access to Samsung's Android 16 update
One UI 8 Beta now live: Galaxy S25 users get early access to Samsung's Android 16 update

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Mint

One UI 8 Beta now live: Galaxy S25 users get early access to Samsung's Android 16 update

Samsung has started early access for its new software update, One UI 8. The beta version is now available for Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra users in the UK, Germany, South Korea, and the US. The full rollout will begin later this summer, starting with Samsung's new foldable phones. One UI 8 is built on Android 16 and has been developed with help from Google. The update brings new AI tools that work across different types of Galaxy devices, including phones and foldables. It focuses on making everyday tasks easier by using AI that can understand what the user is doing and offer help in real-time. One UI 8 includes several features powered by AI. The software can understand what's on your screen—like a video or document—and respond in a way that fits the situation. It also learns from your daily habits to give suggestions, reminders, or shortcuts that match your routine. Some new features include: Now Bar and Now Brief : These tools show updates and suggestions based on what you're doing or what you might need during the day. and : These tools show updates and suggestions based on what you're doing or what you might need during the day. Multimodal AI : Lets the system respond using both voice and visuals, depending on how you're interacting with your phone. : Lets the system respond using both voice and visuals, depending on how you're interacting with your phone. Device-Specific Design: The interface adjusts based on whether you're using a phone, foldable, or tablet. Samsung says that users can choose to keep their data on the device instead of sending it to the cloud. The update also uses Samsung Knox Vault, a security system that stores important data separately to keep it safe from hackers or physical access. One UI 8 also adds new tools meant to make everyday use simpler: Auracast : A feature that lets you share audio with others by scanning a QR code. This works with Galaxy Buds3 and other compatible devices. : A feature that lets you share audio with others by scanning a QR code. This works with Galaxy Buds3 and other compatible devices. Faster Support at Service Centres : You can now register your device using QR codes or NFC without filling out forms. : You can now register your device using QR codes or NFC without filling out forms. Updated Reminder App : Helps you organise things like travel plans. You can use your voice to add new tasks when you are busy. : Helps you organise things like travel plans. You can use your voice to add new tasks when you are busy. Better File Sharing: Quick Share is easier to use and now available from the Quick Settings panel. If you own a Galaxy S25 series device and live in one of the beta regions, you can join the One UI 8 beta programme through the Samsung Members app. More devices will get the update over time.

Android 16 with One UI 8 arriving soon for Samsung Galaxy phones, check if yours is in list
Android 16 with One UI 8 arriving soon for Samsung Galaxy phones, check if yours is in list

India Today

time3 days ago

  • India Today

Android 16 with One UI 8 arriving soon for Samsung Galaxy phones, check if yours is in list

Samsung has officially announced that its One UI 8 beta program is now rolling out in India. While the first stable version will debut with the company's foldables — the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 — the beta version is coming to the Galaxy S25 series. Built on Android 16 and crafted in collaboration with Google, Samsung is pitching One UI 8 as a bold leap forward to an AI-integrated update. Samsung explains, its "intelligent multimodality enables you to have natural, seamless communication with AI that understands what you're looking at or watching at the moment." All in all, it can process a combination of voice, visual, and text inputs, promising smoother, more natural interactions between you and your device. Before we dive deeper into the features, let's take a look at the availability and list of phones eligible for the One UI 8. advertisementSamsung One UI 8: Availability and eligible phonesThis beta release, based on Android 16, is now available in select regions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and South Korea. But what about eligibility? Samsung has only confirmed that the beta version will be available on the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. Users eager to try One UI 8 early can enrol in the beta via the Samsung Members than the S25 series, here is the list of speculated eligible phones that will support the One UI 8: -- Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE-- Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra-- Galaxy S21 FE-- Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7-- Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6-- Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5-- Galaxy Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4-- Galaxy A33, A53 and A73-- Galaxy A14, A24, A34 and A54-- Galaxy A15, A25, A35 and A55-- Galaxy A06, A16-- Galaxy A26, A36 and A56advertisementBut this is just a teaser—Samsung is clearly saving the big reveal for its foldables. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7, likely launching in Q3 2025, are shaping up to be more than just hardware upgrades. With One UI 8 preloaded, these devices will serve as Samsung's canvas for its AI vision—a blend of intelligent software and futuristic or not, the next generation of foldables is about to get a whole lot UI 8: Features One UI 8 introduces a range of enhancements aimed at improving user experience and device functionality. It says, "The official rollout of One UI 8 will introduce an AI experience that will make your everyday smarter and more convenient by enhancing the AI features first introduced in the Galaxy S25 series. There are three main factors that realise this: multimodal capabilities, UX tailored to different device form factors, and personalised, proactive suggestions." Here are the key updates included:Multimodal AI Capabilities: Enhanced AI features provide more personalised and context-aware interactions, streamlining daily tasks and User Interface: The interface has been refined to better suit various device form factors, particularly foldables and tablets, enhancing multitasking and usability. Improved Applications: Updates to native apps like Reminder and Quick Share offer more intuitive layouts and functionalities, facilitating better organisation and Connectivity: Support for Android 16's Auracast feature allows for improved audio streaming, benefiting users with compatible hearing aids and earbuds.A word of cautionFor users interested in participating in the beta program, it's recommended to back up data before installation, as beta software may contain bugs or unexpected behaviour. Enrollment can be completed via the Samsung Members app, where users will receive instructions on downloading and installing the beta update.

Samsung's Android 16 Beta Update Could Rollout Soon: Expected Features And Phones Supported
Samsung's Android 16 Beta Update Could Rollout Soon: Expected Features And Phones Supported

News18

time5 days ago

  • News18

Samsung's Android 16 Beta Update Could Rollout Soon: Expected Features And Phones Supported

Last Updated: Samsung is looking to fix the issues faced with the One UI 7 update last year and plans to bring the Android 16 version much earlier in 2025. Samsung has been slow with the Android 15-based One UI 7 rollout this year but the company is looking to amends with the Android 16 update. Reports in South Korea claim Samsung is ready to start the Android 16 beta program which will give us a closer look at the One UI 8 version. The company has already confirmed the Android 16 rollout timeline for its users and unlike the One UI 7, the new version will be rolling out by Summer 2025. Samsung's head of smartphone planning, Minseok Kang has announced that the Android 16 based will be coming out this Summer which means anywhere between June 2025 to September this year. The Samsung Members app in South Korea has added a new tab which lets the Galaxy phone users sign up for the beta program once the banner is enabled soon. The company is looking to fix the issues that plagued its One UI 7 rollout, probably because this was one of the bigger upgrades for the brand which made the UI overhauls significant as well as time consuming. Earlier this month Google confirmed that Android 16 release will happen as early as June, which is the fastest new version update we have seen from the tech giant. Google has usually used the Pixel launch event to announce the new Android version roll out which happens around October. Now, we wait to see if Samsung is able to expedite its rollout this year. First Published: May 26, 2025, 12:16 IST

One UI 8 beta program could be announced soon
One UI 8 beta program could be announced soon

GSM Arena

time6 days ago

  • GSM Arena

One UI 8 beta program could be announced soon

Samsung is yet to complete the Android 15-based One UI 7 stable update's rollout, which hasn't been without its issues, but we could see the Korean brand announce the One UI 8 beta program soon. Last week, Samsung said the Android 16-based One UI 8 will arrive "this summer," and now, it has displayed a One UI 8 beta program banner in the Samsung Members app, telling users that they will be able to sign up for the One UI 8 beta program by tapping on this banner once the program is live. Samsung Members app users received this notification in multiple countries, including South Korea, so expect to hear more about the One UI 8 beta program from Samsung soon. Source (in Korean)

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