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For the last few weeks, Samsung’s One UI 7 update has been the talk of the Android world. Between exciting new features, drastic UI changes, delayed rollouts, and more, there’s been a lot to ...
Samsung’s One UI 8 will enhance its Live Notifications feature by adopting Android 16’s new “Live Updates” API for broader third-party app support. This new API allows any app to create ...
You can also hide other apps within for additional protection. One UI 8 allows users to completely hide Secure Folder, which means it won’t show any notifications or appear in app suggestions.
One UI 8 appears to have the same design as One UI 7 in these leaked images, something that’s far from a surprise given Samsung just reworked its entire Android skin with this most recent update.
The company says that by working with Google, One UI 8 will be one of the first UI platforms to adopt Android 16. The beta program is available in the U.S., Germany, Korea and the U.K. for users ...
Samsung has tested the beta version of Android 15 based on its One UI 7 for a while now. Finally, the company has begun rolling out the stable version to its Galaxy devices.
Samsung's Android 15 update, One UI 7, is now available and rolling out to a huge list of devices over the months to come after major delays.
Samsung is thus continuing the distribution of the update based on Android 15, initially for the 2024 top models Galaxy S24, S24 Plus and Ultra as well as the foldables Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6.
The update to Android 16 could be considered minor if you only go looking for the big flashy, forward-facing changes from Google. There have been some hints of new ideas, though, and a whole bunch ...