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After taking an age to put One UI 7, with Android 15, on most Galaxy phones, Samsung has surprisingly already opened the One UI 8 beta program.
With One UI 8 finally available in its earliest form, Samsung’s foundation has been laid for the next few updates until the final release. This update comes as Android 16 QPR1 launched a week ...
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Samsung seems to have learned that lesson. One UI 8 is next on the table, and with Android 16 coming months earlier than usual, Samsung might have found itself in a tight position.
Despite a recent track record, Samsung seems committed to making sure One UI 8 comes out on time.
I've been using Android since version 1.5, and I've not seen a UI change this refreshing since it all started.
The UI overhaul is coming to the Android 16, Wear OS and Google's apps, bringing fresh colors, fonts and animations so your phone screen won't look like anyone else's.
Android 16 is getting a massive Material 3 Expressive redesign meant to make Android apps pop while making the UI more usable.
Android’s bold new UI treatment is official, full of new shapes, animations, and type styles.
Material 3 Expressive is Google's new playbook for Android UI and app design, and you'll see a big difference once you start using Android 16.