One UI 9 Beta Program nears launch for Galaxy S26 series
Samsung has just made a big move; the One UI 9 Beta Program is now one step closer to launch for the Galaxy S26 series. It’s big news that appeared just a few hours before Google discusses the biggest Android 17 details.
One UI 9 Beta forum goes live
Samsung has silently created (via TarunVats) a One UI 9 Beta Program landing page for the Galaxy S26 series. The dedicated forums are now available on forums in Germany, India, the UK, and the US.
These forums will be accessible throughout the Beta testing activity. Bugs and feedback reported by users will surface on the dedicated page, and users will also receive responses from moderators.
Creation of Beta forums signals that Samsung is actively working to launch the sign-up window. One UI 8.5 rollout has begun, and the next era of software is about to be kicked off.
Samsung usually brings One UI Beta to six countries, including Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The Beta testing may launch first in Germany, South Korea, the UK, and the US. India and Poland may join the testing phase in the second phase, when Beta 2 lands in Wave 1 countries.
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Samsung’s One UI 9 will be based on the Android 17 operating system. Hype is high, but the software won’t initially adopt the Liquid Glass design philosophy. Android 17 isn’t adopting Apple-style design aesthetics either.
The official One UI 9 will arrive with the Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, and Z Fold8 Wide. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S26 series may start receiving the Stable update sometime in September this year.
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