Samsung smartphones and tablets are undeniably popular among users, with the Galaxy S25 series and cheaper models dominating the market. Additionally, Samsung has made a mark in the foldables market with its Galaxy Z line. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that Samsung is one of the first companies to adopt new versions of Android.
With Android 16 already available on recent Google Pixel devices, Samsung is expected to roll out One UI 8 to all compatible Galaxy phones and tablets soon. However, the company will want to avoid the delays seen with the rollout of One UI 7, which is still ongoing.
The update to One UI 8 will bring new features and improvements to Samsung devices. The rollout has already begun for the S25 series in South Korea, with older models expected to follow suit shortly.
Here is a list of Samsung devices that are expected to receive the update to One UI 8:
– Galaxy S25 FE
– Galaxy S25 Edge
– Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra
– Galaxy S24 FE
– Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
– Galaxy S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra
– Galaxy S23 FE
– Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra
– Galaxy S21 FE
– Galaxy A17, A16, A15, A25, A26, A24, A36, A56, A35, A55, A54, A53, A73, A33, A34
– Galaxy M54, M35
– Galaxy A07, A06
– 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
For tablets, the Galaxy Tab S11 series will receive One UI 8 as its last major update. Newer models can expect future versions as well. The list of tablets that will get the update includes:
– Galaxy Tab S11, S11+, S11 Ultra
– Galaxy Tab S10+, S10 Ultra
– Galaxy Tab S10 FE, S10 FE+
– Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra
– Galaxy Tab S9 FE, S9 FE
– Galaxy Tab A9, A9+
– Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, S8 Ultra
It is important to note that the information provided is subject to change, as some devices may be dropped if they are not compatible with the new version or if the update guarantee period expires before the release of a suitable version.
This article was originally published on PC-WELT and has been translated and adapted from German for our readers.