Samsung Prepares Launch of One UI 8 With Android 16 and List of Upgradable Phones Includes Surprising Models. See Which Galaxy Will Receive the New Interface in 2025.
The next major update from Samsung is on its way. With the launch of One UI 8 based on Android 16, the South Korean giant begins another phase of renewal in its line of smartphones and tablets. Although there is still no official list released by the brand, attentive users have already started mapping compatible models based on Samsung’s update history — and some surprises have already emerged. In addition to the confirmation of the Galaxy S25, the informal list includes everything from recent flagship models, such as the Galaxy S24 and Z Fold 6, to popular mid-range devices like the Galaxy A14, A23, and A06, showing that Samsung remains committed to providing extended support even for entry-level models.
For those already running One UI 7, the good news is that most compatible devices should be updated by 2025.
Which Samsung Phones Should Receive One UI 8 With Android 16?
Samsung has not yet publicly announced the definitive list of phones that will receive One UI 8 with Android 16, but based on its update policies — generally 3 to 4 years of Android for mid-range lines and up to 7 years for recent flagships — it is possible to predict the eligible models with a high degree of accuracy.
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Galaxy S Series Models:
- Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra / S24 FE
- Galaxy S23 / S23+ / S23 Ultra / S23 FE
- Galaxy S22 / S22+ / S22 Ultra
Galaxy Z Series (Foldables):
- Galaxy Z Fold 6 / Fold 5 / Fold 4
- Galaxy Z Flip 6 / Flip 5 / Flip 4
Galaxy A Series (Mid-range):
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A56 / A55 / A54 / A53
- Galaxy A36 / A35 / A34 / A33
- Galaxy A25 / A24 / A23
- Galaxy A16 (4G and 5G)
- Galaxy A15 / A14
- Galaxy A06
The big surprise is the presence of the Galaxy A06 and A16 on the unofficial list, models considered basic, but that apparently will also receive the new interface.
And The Tablets? See Which Should Be Updated
Just like with phones, there is still no official confirmation about the Galaxy Tablets That Will Receive One UI 8, but the following models should be included based on their age and Samsung’s update history:
Galaxy Tab S:
- Galaxy Tab S10+ / S10 Ultra / S10 FE / S10 FE+
- Galaxy Tab S9 / S9+ / S9 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9 FE / S9 FE+
- Galaxy Tab S8 / S8+ / S8 Ultra
Galaxy Tab A:
- Galaxy Tab A9 / A9+
The Tab S family, considered premium, usually has extended support. The Tab A models, which are more geared towards family and educational use, receive fewer updates — but the more recent models should be included in the schedule.
What Changes With The Arrival Of One UI 8?
One UI 8 based on Android 16 will be a solid base update, with targeted and incremental improvements rather than a visual revolution. For those already on One UI 7, the new version will bring features aimed at productivity, connectivity, and artificial intelligence.
Among the new features already identified in beta testing, the following stand out:
- Now Brief and Now Bar with Enhanced AI: personalized suggestions and smarter integration between apps, appointments, and reminders.
- Refinements to Samsung’s Reminders App, now with more organization, priority, and syncing options with other Galaxy devices.
- Refined Connectivity with Galaxy devices and SmartThings.
- Performance improvements, smoother animations, and lower battery consumption.
- Slightly Redesigned Interface with optimized icons and new themes.
Users participating in the beta program — currently restricted to a few countries like South Korea, Germany, and the USA — have already reported a smoother experience, focusing on optimization and stability.
When Will One UI 8 Be Released?
The stable version of One UI 8 is expected to start rolling out in the last quarter of 2025, initially for the Galaxy S24 series models. Following that, the update will be distributed to the most recent foldable and mid-range models, with most of the timeline extending into mid to late 2025.
As usual, Samsung is expected to prioritize Asian and European countries in the first weeks, and only then release the update for units sold in Brazil. Still, the pace of updates is likely to be faster than in previous years, especially after Samsung’s investments in software.
The continuity of updates from Samsung shows that the company is aligning with market trends, where long-term support has become a competitive differentiator. For those who invested in a Galaxy in the last two or three years, One UI 8 will be another guarantee of longevity, functionality, and security.
Additionally, the company’s effort to bring Android 16 even to more modest models like the Galaxy A06 shows that today, a cheap Samsung phone can also be long-lasting — something that was unimaginable just a few years ago.


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