Samsung officially launches One UI 9 Beta (Android 17) for Galaxy S26 series
Samsung has officially launched the One UI 9 Beta Program for the Galaxy S26 series. Based on Android 17, the update focuses on smarter customization, accessibility improvements, and stronger security, while also laying the groundwork for Samsung’s upcoming AI-driven mobile features.
One UI 9 Beta rollout starts this week in select countries, including India, the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Korea, and Poland.
Eligible Galaxy S26 users can enroll through the Samsung Members app, continuing Samsung’s familiar beta testing approach.
The Korean tech giant officially confirmed that the Stable One UI 9 will be released with the upcoming foldable Galaxy devices later this year.
One UI 9 introduces several quality-of-life upgrades across the system. Samsung Notes now includes decorative tapes and additional pen line styles, making note-taking feel more personal and visually engaging.
What’s new in One UI 9 Beta
Samsung is also integrating Creative Studio more deeply into the system, allowing users to create customized profile cards directly from the Contacts app without jumping between apps.
Quick Panel is receiving one of its biggest visual refinements in recent years. Users can now independently resize and rearrange brightness controls, media playback, and sound sections, making the panel far more flexible.
Samsung has improved Mouse Key speed adjustments for smoother cursor movement and merged Samsung and Google TalkBack features into a unified package.
The new Text Spotlight feature enlarges selected text inside a floating window, which could genuinely improve readability for users with visual difficulties.
Samsung is also tightening device protection in One UI 9. From a broader perspective, One UI 9 feels less like a dramatic redesign and more like Samsung refining the small frustrations.
For now, Galaxy S26 users are getting the first look at Samsung’s Android 17 vision. If the beta remains stable and feature-rich throughout testing, One UI 9 could end up being one of Samsung’s most polished software updates in years.
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