Sticking to its promise, Samsung has finally started the rollout of stable One UI 8.0, based on Android 16. This major upgrade brings a host of new features and improvements throughout the software, better AI capabilities, and keeps the device safer and secure.
Let’s see which Galaxy models are getting it, where the update is rolling out, and how you can install this update.
Galaxy S25 models getting the first bite
It was already confirmed that the Galaxy S25 will be the first phone to receive stable One UI 8 update when the rollout begins, and now it’s getting the update. The update is currently available for Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users in South Korea. It comes with a firmware version BYI3, and the download size varies depending on whether you’re a beta tester or not.
Those already running One UI 8 beta on their Galaxy S25 are receiving a smaller update that weighs around 550MB. That’s because major changes have already been installed into beta devices via beta builds. The latest update changes the beta state to stable and brings minor improvements. For other users, the update weighs around 3.9GB.
The stable One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 series is currently rolling out in South Korea, but it shouldn’t be long before users in other regions also start getting the update. You can head over to Settings > Software updates and tap on Download and install to see if it’s available for your device.
What’s the surprise here that is mentioned in the title? Well, it’s the stable update for the Galaxy S25 Edge (more on that below).
Stable One UI 8 update also arrives for Galaxy S25 Edge
The Galaxy S25 Edge, launched in May, was not a part of the One UI 8 beta program. Hence, we were expecting the stable update to take time once it begins for the regular S25 models, but it turns out the S25 Edge has already started getting the update. It’s currently available in South Korea, with more regions to follow soon.
It appears that Samsung is moving quickly with the One UI 8 rollout. With half of this month still to go, we strongly believe that more Galaxy devices will receive the stable update later this month. That might include the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Samsung has already confirmed that it will complete the stable rollout of One UI 8.0 to all eligible Galaxy devices before the end of the year, and the latest actions also suggest the same.
If you’re unsure about One UI 8’s eligibility for your Galaxy device, check the complete list here. For the latest updates on One UI 8 rollout, make sure to visit our One UI 8 section regularly, or you can follow us on Telegram for all sorts of tech news.
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