Samsung has officially begun the large-scale rollout of OneUI 8, its latest version of the popular Android-based interface, starting September 15. The first wave of updates has already reached select Galaxy S25 owners, marking the beginning of what promises to be one of the company’s most ambitious update cycles to date.
While the update itself brings a refined design language, improved system efficiency, and deeper AI integration, what truly caught the attention of Samsung fans is the extensive list of devices confirmed to receive OneUI 8 this year.
It’s important to note that this isn’t Samsung’s final word—the list may expand over time to include additional models such as the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition, as well as regional devices from the Galaxy F and Galaxy M series. Still, this preliminary rollout schedule provides a clear picture of Samsung’s priorities as it works to bring OneUI 8 to millions of users worldwide.

List of Samsung devices that will receive OneUI 8 as early as 2025 has been revealed
Galaxy S Series
The Galaxy S line remains Samsung’s flagship smartphone family, so it’s no surprise that nearly every major model from recent years is included.
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Galaxy S25
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Galaxy S25+
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Galaxy S25 Ultra
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Galaxy S25 Edge
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Galaxy S24
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Galaxy S24+
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Galaxy S24 Ultra
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Galaxy S23
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Galaxy S23+
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Galaxy S23 Ultra
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Galaxy S22
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Galaxy S22+
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Galaxy S22 Ultra

It is worth noting that this is not a final list, as it does not include some fairly modern models, including the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition.
Galaxy Z Series
Samsung’s foldable lineup continues to grow in importance, and OneUI 8 is optimized to take full advantage of flexible displays. Both Flip and Fold owners can expect the new interface.
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Galaxy Z Fold 6
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Galaxy Z Flip 6
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Galaxy Z Fold 5
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Galaxy Z Flip 5
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Galaxy Z Fold 4
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Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Fan Edition (FE) Devices
The FE (Fan Edition) series blends affordability with flagship features, and Samsung has confirmed support for both smartphones and tablets in this lineup.
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Galaxy S24 FE
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Galaxy S23 FE
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Galaxy S21 FE
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Galaxy Tab S10 FE
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Galaxy Tab S9 FE / FE+

Samsung began a large-scale rollout of its proprietary OneUI 8 shell on September 15
Galaxy Tab Series
Samsung’s tablets are a major focus for OneUI 8, as the update includes multitasking upgrades, enhanced S Pen functionality, and better integration with Samsung’s Galaxy ecosystem.
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Galaxy Tab S10 series
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Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
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Galaxy Tab S9 series
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Galaxy Tab S8 series
Galaxy A Series
The A series has become Samsung’s best-selling smartphone line worldwide, so it’s no surprise that many models will be upgraded.
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Galaxy A56 5G
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Galaxy A55 5G
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Galaxy A54 5G
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Galaxy A36 5G
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Galaxy A35 5G
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Galaxy A34 5G
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Galaxy A26 5G
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Galaxy A25 5G
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Galaxy A17 5G
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Galaxy A17
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Galaxy A16 5G
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Galaxy A16
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Galaxy A15 5G
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Galaxy A07
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Galaxy A06 5G
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Galaxy A06
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Galaxy A73 5G
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Galaxy A53 5G
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Galaxy A33 5G
What’s Next?
Samsung has been steadily improving its track record when it comes to long-term software support, and OneUI 8 continues this trend. The company’s commitment to rolling out the update across flagships, foldables, tablets, and even mid-range Galaxy A devices shows its determination to provide a unified and polished experience for as many users as possible.
However, Samsung has stressed that this is not a finalized list, and it will be adjusted over the coming months. Regional variants, carrier-specific models, and some special editions may still be added as testing progresses.
For now, Galaxy owners can look forward to an exciting new software experience that refines the look and feel of their devices while adding new AI-powered features and tighter ecosystem integration.
