Samsung has started rolling out the One UI 9 Beta update to the Galaxy S26 series, and the official changelog lists 12 major features and changes.
The Android 17-based One UI 9 update focuses heavily on customization, productivity, gaming, and accessibility improvements. That’s not the full Samsung to offer, with the full experience will be unveiling this Summer.
It also introduces a more flexible Quick Panel experience, allowing users to resize brightness and volume sliders, customize the media player layout, and rearrange controls more freely than before. [Changelog credit – Alfaturk]
Samsung DeX also gets smarter multitasking tools, including easier app window movement between desktops and desktop previews directly in the Recents menu.
One UI 9 further expands Samsung Notes with a new “Tape” feature that can temporarily hide parts of notes for studying or presentations, alongside additional pen styles for writing and drawing.
Gamers will benefit from expanded Game Booster controls that now let users adjust screen resolution, screenshot format, and other settings without leaving gameplay.
Privacy and accessibility are also receiving major attention.
A new blue location indicator makes it easier to identify when apps are accessing your location data, while Accessibility settings now include a dedicated “What’s new” section for discovering the latest features.
Samsung has also added tools like Text Spotlight for enlarged reading, improved keyboard and mouse accessibility controls, Select to Speak functionality, and streamlined TalkBack updates through the Play Store.
One UI 9 Beta Changelog
More customizable quick panel
You can now rearrange and customize the controls in your quick panel even more than before. You can change the size of the brightness and volume sliders as well as the media player. You can also separate the sound mode button from the volume slider.
Samsung DeX enhancements
It’s easier to move an app window from one desktop to another using the menu at the top of the window. Desktop previews are now available at the top of the Recents screen, making it easier to switch with a single tap.
Do more with notes
The new Tape feature in Samsung Notes let’s you cover parts of your note with tape and reveal them when needed. A variety of new pen styles have also been added, giving you even more options for writing and drawing.
More settings in Game Booster panel
Adjust your game settings without stopping the action. You can now access screen resolution, screenshot format, and more directly from the Game Booster panel.
Location access transparency
Stay on top of your location privacy. A blue indicator will appear at the top of the screen when an app accesses your location. Tap the indicator in the quick panel to see which app it is.
Discover new Accessibility features
Check the What’s new menu in Accessibility settings to learn about and try the latest Accessibility features for your Galaxy.
Text spotlight for easier reading
Need a closer look? Tap any text on the screen to show it enlarged and highlighted in its own window. You can also customize the font size, colors, and other settings to match your preferences.
Physical keyboard shortcuts
Use shortcuts on your physical keyboard to access the Accessibility settings you need without touching the screen.
Mouse keys enhancements
New options are available when using your keyboard for mouse interactions including speed and acceleration control. You can also use the keyboard’s number pad to point and click.
Replace swipe with single tap
The Replace swipe with single tap option is now located on Dexterity and interaction menu instead of the Assistant menu for easier access.
Select to speak
Get quick audio readouts without turning on full TalkBack. With the new Select to speak feature, you can select an item on your screen, like text or an image, and hear it read or described out loud.
Improved TalkBack updates
Through continuous collaboration, Samsung and Google’s TalkBack features have been unified. TalkBack updates can now be applied with a simple app update from the Play Store.

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