One UI 8 Update: Features, Eligible Devices, Release Date and More

With Samsung’sOne UI 7 update a hot mess,many are hoping that One UI 8 will be a smoother affair. The South Korean giant hasalready started testing the One UI 8 update internally. As Google plans to roll out Android 16 stable in June, Samsung doesn’t want to seem too far behind. Here is everything you need to know about One UI 8 eligible devices, release date, and new features.

Samsung One UI 8 Update Features

Samsung’s One UI 8 update will be based on Google’sAndroid 16 update. It is likely to be an iterative update and won’t offer a major upgrade overAndroid 15. Furthermore, it will be the first major One UI update that won’t be preceded by any minor One UI updates.

This means thatSamsung will skip One UI 7.1 or 7.1.1 to directly offer One UI 8on its devices. While it offers no major innovations, it is likely to improve upon the features introduced in One UI 7. That being said, based on the leaks and rumors, here are all the One UI 8 features that you can expect:

Samsung One UI 8 Update Features, Eligible Devices And More

There are minorchanges in the MyFiles and Gallery appin One UI 8. Starting with the Files app, the icons in the category tab are bigger and rounded. Furthermore, the recent files section is replaced with “X new files added recently,” with X denoting the number of files. The user interface seems to be focused on one-handed usage with icons positioned towards the bottom of the screen.

In the Gallery app, the menu has Gaussian blur, and the icons have been divided into two rows instead of one. There is a new Shared Albums button, which was previously accessible by pressing the + icon. One UI 8 also brings more features to the Gallery Labs feature, apart from the Search lab feature currently in One UI 7.

One UI 8 Files App

2. Log Video Recording Support

Samsung is adding Log Video Recording to the camera app in One UI 8. Currently available on the S25 and S24 series, it is coming to even more devices with the upcoming update. you may find the feature within the More section of the camera app. There is an option to enable it only in the Pro video mode or in both video and Pro modes.

For those unaware, compared to a traditional video, a log lets you capture more details in darker areas of a scene. It records the video in a wide dynamic range, making it suitable for content creators. you’re able to color-code the video in post-production to get the look you want.

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3. Now, Brief, and Other AI Features Coming To Older Phones

Remember theNow Brief feature announced with the S25 series? Well, it’s coming to older phones with the One UI 8 update. Previously rumored to be exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series, the company is rolling it out to more smartphones. The Now Brief on One UI 8 will also show details about text messages apart from the battery status of your phone.

For those unaware, it will show you things about weather, sports, health data, traffic updates, and more. All the features work just as the S25 series, so you won’t be missing out on anything. Moreover, Drawing Assist, Health Assist, Photo Ambient Wallpaper, and more will also be available on older phones.

One UI 8 Camera Log Feature

4. Redesigned Quick Share Menu

Samsung’s Quick Sharefeature might not be as seamless as Apple’s AirDrop, but it’s still useful. Samsung knows this and is revamping the Quick Share menu. The menu is being divided into two parts: Receive and Send. While the rest of the interface remains familiar, the bifurcation should make things easier for people.

Furthermore, the new Receive function ensures that your phone remains discoverable as long as you want. This is better than keeping it permanently visible to everyone or just for 10 minutes. And not just on Samsung phones, the new Send and Receive tabs are also coming to other Android 16 phones. The file selection process is also quicker, as you can select files by pressing the Select File button rather than going into each app individually.

Now Brief on One UI 8 eligible devices

5. New Galaxy AI Features

While not present in the early leaked build of One UI 8, Samsung is likely to announce them with the update. Furthermore, some could even be exclusive to the S25 series, coming to other devices in the future. We could also see Gemini integration with Samsung and Google apps getting improved with the update. Expectimprovements to Bixby, Writing Assist, and tighter Gemini integration across apps.

6. New Advanced Protection Mode

Android 16 will bring a newAdvanced Protection Modeto prevent scammers from fooling users. This will block sideloading apps, older networks like 2G, and enable Memory Tagging extension of apps. This means all the apps on the phone will detect the mode and take steps to enhance the security. Moreover, it will enable Safe Browsing in Chrome and protect you from unsafe JavaScripts.It will automatically turn on theft protection, offline device lock, and even the device inactivity reboot. There’s automatic call screening, spam protection in Google Dialer, and messages.

7. New Wallpapers

Another minor change in One UI 8 is the new wallpapers with gradient shades. These wallpapers support dynamic colors, meaning they will automatically change over time. This means that your phone always stays fresh, and you won’t have to stare at the same wallpaper.

Other Minor Changes

Samsung’s One UI 8 update will also bring other minor changes. Since most of these are subtle enough, there’s a high possibility that you won’t even spot them while using the phone. Here’s what to expect:

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Samsung One UI 8 Eligible Devices

Samsung S Series Eligible Devices

Here are all the flagship S series devices eligible for the One UI 8 update:

Samsung Z Series Eligible Devices

Here are all the eligible devices in Samsung’s Flip and Fold series eligible for One UI 8:

Samsung Galaxy A Series Eligible Devices

If you are rocking a mid-range A series Samsung phone, here are all the eligible phones for One UI 8:

Samsung M Series Eligible Devices

Here are all the devices in Samsung’s M series eligible for the One UI 8 update:

Samsung Galaxy F Series Eligible Devices

These are all the eligible devices in Samsung’s F series that will get One UI 8:

Samsung Galaxy XCover Series

Here are all the eligible devices in Samsung’s rugged Xcover series that will get One UI 8:

Samsung Galaxy Tab Series

Last but not least, if you have a Samsung tablet, here are all the devices eligible for One UI 8:

Samsung One UI 8 Update Release Date

There hasn’t been any official announcement about the One UI 8 update release date from Samsung. It is likely to happen from the end of July or early August. That’s because the One UI 7 update rollout is expected to complete by the end of June.

Google is likely to releaseAndroid 16in June, so we can expect other manufacturers to follow suit soon after. Given that it’s an incremental upgrade over Android 15, the rollout shouldn’t take much time.

Same goes for Samsung One UI 8, which will be a refined version of One UI 7, ironing out any inconsistencies in the software. TheSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7series will be the first Samsung phones to launch with One UI 8. It also means we can expect a first look/glimpse of One UI 8 at the next Galaxy Unpacked event.

While Samsung still rolls out One UI 7, the only question remains whether the rollout will be faster this time. Well, all signs point to Samsung releasing it way quicker than last year. Since it’s an iterative update instead of a major one, the South Korean giant should be able to roll out faster.

Abeer Chawake

A part-time gamer and a full-time Tech Writer. Abeer is a tech enthusiast who keeps track of all the trending gadgets and smartphones. When he isn’t busy smashing words with his keyboard, you can find him playing the latest PC Games or binge-watching TV Shows.

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