One UI 9 Features: Samsung’s Android 17 Beta bringing new customization, accessibility and security upgrades
On May 12, Samsung officially unveiled the One UI 9 Beta and confirmed features coming in its Android 17 Beta Program. The list includes new customization tools, accessibility upgrades, and security improvements.
While Samsung says the full One UI 9 experience will debut later this year alongside upcoming flagship devices, the company has already confirmed a handful of upgrades focused on creativity, personalization, accessibility, and security.
Here’s a closer look at the One UI 9 features Samsung has confirmed for the Beta Program.
Samsung Notes gets more creative tools
Samsung is expanding customization inside the Samsung Notes app with new decorative tapes and additional pen line styles.
These additions should make Samsung Notes feel more flexible for both productivity and creativity, especially on devices that support the S Pen.
Contacts app now connects directly to Creative Studio
One UI 9 also improves profile customization. Samsung confirmed that the Contacts app will now offer direct access to Creative Studio.
This will allow users to create personalized profile cards without switching between apps. It’s designed to simplify profile editing and give Galaxy users more ways to personalize how they appear in contacts.
Redesigned Quick Panel offers deeper customization
Samsung is making the Quick Panel more adjustable in One UI 9. Users will now be able to independently resize and control sections like brightness, sound, and the media player.
The update also introduces additional layout and sizing options, which could be one of the more practical upgrades in daily use, especially for users who prefer cleaner or more compact quick settings layouts.
Accessibility improvements
Samsung confirmed an adjustable Mouse Key speed option for smoother cursor movement. The company is also combining TalkBack features previously split between Samsung and Google into a unified package.
Another new addition is Text Spotlight, a feature that enlarges selected text inside a floating window for easier reading. It appears designed to improve readability for users who struggle with smaller text elements.
Stronger protection against risky apps
Samsung is also strengthening security protections in One UI 9.
When suspicious apps are detected, One UI 9 may warn users, block installation or execution, and recommend deleting the app through updated security policies.
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Samsung is expected to reveal additional One UI 9 features in the coming months as the stable rollout gets closer.
One UI 9 Beta availability
Samsung will start the gradual rollout of One UI 9 Beta to Galaxy S26 series this week in six countries, including India, the US, Germany, Poland, South Korea, the UK and the US.
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