Samsung has launched an UI 8 beta test, which is on the company’s custom Android 16. Beta is now available on the Galaxy S25, Plus, and Ultra – though not surprisingly the new S25 Edge – for the United States, the UK, Germany and South Korea.
Surprisingly, Samsung is emphasizing the AI features of the OS update, which includes multi -modal capabilities and more personal personalities. Nevertheless, the company’s announcement and update light on the specific details of the AI upgrades beyond the rapid improvement that select the AI immediately to use, which can eliminate the delay in the previous startup.
An UI 8 has also been “improved for unique form factors in the Galaxy Product Portfolio,” Google’s Android 16 has been emphasized that improves the performance and user experience on tablets and foldable. Such a change is a new splat screen option in which one app is partially moved from the screen to the edge while you focus on the other, which looks like multi -tasking tools on the OnePlus Open.
Other changes include updating the Samsung’s reminder app setting to make the lists of doing and sharing the lists. An easy interface for quick shares; And support for the Android 16, a capable leakage feature that allows hearing aids and some airbids – which includes Galaxy Bids 3 – allows to connect quickly to joint audio streams such as public announcement systems or concert audio feeds.
Beta is now available through the Samsung members app, and Samsung says a UI 8 will launch this summer with its next generation foldable phones, possibly Zoold 7 and flip 7.
The company says the new launch “Samsung’s software starts a new rhythm for evolution with large UX and AI updates.” This is definitely vague, but for a UI 7, it looks like the good news for the longer, months long process to reach most devices.


