Samsung is getting ready to open one of his UI 8 beta in a wide group of galaxy devices. This software, which brings new AI -powered features and interface upgrades, will be available to more users starting August 11. The beta will actually be available for the Galaxy S24 series, the Galaxy Z Fold 6, and the Galaxy Z Philip 6 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Korea. In the next few weeks, Samsung will then open it to more devices, such as the Galaxy S33 lineup, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Philip 5, Galaxy Tab S10 Series, and two budget devices such as Galaxy A36 5G and Galaxy A35 5G. As usual, interesting people will be able to sign up through the Samsung members.
Samsung says this update is a big step towards making the Galaxy devices more intelligent. The company is adding the features of multi -modal AI, which allows people to interact with their devices using a mixture of sound, touch, photos and text. The purpose of these tools is to make the phone feel more natural and helpful in everyday tasks.
An UI 8 beta is coming to more devices soon. | Image Credit – Samsung
Samsung is also intended to bring A UI 8 See the software on more and more smart watches this year. Updated, which is already available for the Galaxy Watch 8, includes design improvement and new health features. Specific models have not yet been named. At this time, Samsung seems to be more comfortable to quickly forward the updates of the beta, on the contrary that we saw last year with an UI 7 beta rollout. Google has also developed Android 16 beta for its pixel phones until the final release, and continues to do so with the updates of its QPR (quarterly). Apple is also moving its iOS/IPados 26 beta on a timely basis, indicating that it may be a good year like a software update on the board.
For Samsung, how successful is A UI 8 The rollout will come down on how useful users will find its new features. Some may help them, while others can ignore them. But the broader beta gives the galaxy fans a good opportunity to try and decide for themselves.
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