Samsung has kicked off the beta program dedicated to the next version of its software, currently only for devices in the Galaxy S26 range. While awaiting the stable debut and the official list of supported smartphones and tablets, here is an initial list with all the likely candidates, destined to receiveOne UI 9.0 and Android 17.
As highlighted in the opening as well, at the moment the tech giant has not yet officially confirmed all the models compatible with the new version. As soon as there are updates we will update the article with all the details: in the meantime here are the Samsung devices that should receive One UI 9.0 in the coming months (including both smartphones and tablets launched globally).
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy Z Series
Galaxy A Series
Galaxy M Series
Galaxy F Series
Galaxy Tab Series
Galaxy XCover Series
For now Samsung has limited itself to launching the One UI 9.0 beta release, but only in a few selected markets. Regarding the stable release for all, we will have to wait at least until summer: almost certainly the new UI version will be launched alongside the next Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8, coming (according to leaks) on the next 22 July.
From this presumed date onward, the stable rollout could begin, arriving on the supported smartphones and tablets (but with a progressive release).
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