Samsung demonstrates its intention to maintain a leading position in the development of increasingly polished interfaces. While a broad audience of users is still getting acquainted with the dynamics and features of Android versions released recently, the South Korean company has already started full-scale tests for its future proprietary interface.
The very first internal versions of the One UI 9, based on the foundations of Android 17, were indeed identified by industry insiders as early as March, during the delicate testing phases on the recent Galaxy S26 smartphones.
The One UI 9 multimedia player shows off a new design

The attention of technology enthusiasts is drawn to the recent leaks shared by Tarun Vats, a well-known insider in the sector for the remarkable accuracy of his leaks.
At the heart of the leaks lies a deep esthetic renewal of the integrated multimedia player in the system. Samsung appears firmly determined to abandon the rigid and predictable look that has characterized the player in previous software versions, preferring a decidedly more lively and dynamic approach.
The most fascinating detail of this update resides in the progress bar of the track: this element, along with the various UI accents, will be able to extract color information directly from the album cover image currently playing.
Impact on the experience and release timing
The practical effect of this change translates into a highly personalized experience. Starting playback of a classic jazz record, perhaps characterized by a cover dominated by dark atmospheres and blueish tones, the entire player control interface will automatically adopt the same shades.
Switching later to a pop track associated with bold and bright graphics, the system will update in a fraction of a second to reflect the new color palette.
This real-time adaptation will not be limited to acting within the music app, but will also elegantly enrich the widgets present on the lock screen and the quick controls in the notification panel, making daily interaction with the screen far more immersive.
To enjoy these novelties live, users won’t have to wait long. The data indicate that this refined aesthetic update will officially debut in parallel with the launch of the brand’s new foldable devices.
Specifically, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 series and the Galaxy Z Flip 8 range will have the task of inaugurating this new graphic design, bringing a notable visual enhancement to the flagship devices of the Asian house starting from the second half of this year.



