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Samsung One UI 8 Set To Usher In AI-Powered Galaxy Revolution

The Korean tech giant has revealed the models that will be compatible with the latest AI-driven features of the new user interface.

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Samsung has confirmed that One UI 8 will begin rolling out as a stable release in September 2025, starting with the Galaxy S25 series before expanding to other eligible Galaxy devices. The update, built on Android 16, has already been previewed in a beta version on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Flip7, showcasing AI-powered tools, a refreshed design, and stronger privacy features.

Beta testing began in May with the Galaxy S25 lineup, with additional models such as the Galaxy S24, Z Fold6, and A55 joining the rollout in July. According to Samsung, One UI 8 is not just an incremental update but a completely reimagined Galaxy experience that blends AI, usability, and design refinements.

A prominent highlight is Galaxy AI integration, designed to streamline productivity and creativity. Users can resize pop-up windows, generate instant content summaries, and multitask more efficiently. Foldable devices gain tailored enhancements, including drag-and-drop Drawing Assist and a more intuitive cover screen interface.

New AI tools also stand out. Portrait Studio transforms pet photos into studio-quality images, with AI-generated outputs watermarked for transparency. These services run on Google Cloud but require a Samsung Account and internet connection.

Design-wise, One UI 8 introduces softer blur effects and cohesive iconography, offering a more immersive visual environment. A redesigned Quick Panel adds one-tap access to Secure Folder, powered by Knox Vault encryption, while the “Now” bar on foldables provides instant access to music and notifications.

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Multitasking receives a boost through a 90:10 split-screen option, inspired by OnePlus’s Open Canvas, allowing one app to dominate while another remains in view. The Reminder app has also been rebuilt with categories displayed prominently at the top, integrating seamlessly with Samsung Calendar.

While early reviewers describe One UI 8 as more of a polished refinement than a radical overhaul, Samsung’s commitment to seven years of OS and security updates ensures longevity for its flagships. For many users, the focus on subtle design tweaks and powerful AI-driven functionality may set the stage for a more intelligent, user-friendly Galaxy ecosystem.

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