One UI Tizen 9 update rolling out widely for Samsung TVs
Samsung Tizen 9 update, officially branded as One UI Tizen, is spreading to 2023 TV models across more regions.
The headline feature is a redesigned interface that pulls Samsung’s phone design language onto the TV. Fonts, icons, pop-ups, settings menus, all of it has been reworked to feel consistent with One UI on your Galaxy device.
Every UI element in Tizen 9 shrunk compared to what came before it, and on a modest-sized Samsung TV or from a sofa ten feet back, parts of the interface can become genuinely difficult to read.
To Samsung’s credit, an accessibility fix is already baked in (via SamMobile). Go to Settings, then All Settings, then General and Privacy, then Accessibility. From there, enable Zoom Menu and Text, which enlarges most interface elements fast.
Shipping a major UI update where the default experience breaks readability for a chunk of your user base isn’t a proud moment.
Head to Settings, then All Settings, then Support, then Software Update, then Update Now. Don’t expect much, as the rollout has been uneven, with neighbors owning identical TVs reporting wildly different availability.
Worth knowing: Samsung’s 2026 TV lineup ships with a newer One UI Tizen version out of the box, with agentic AI features baked in from the start.
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