Key Takeaways
1. Samsung has started the stable release of One UI 8 for the Galaxy S24 series, including S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, and S24 FE.
2. The update is initially rolling out to users in South Korea, with beta testers prioritized, and a global rollout expected soon.
3. One UI 8, based on Android 16, focuses on enhancements like better customization, smoother animations, and new AI-driven tools, rather than a major redesign.
4. The Galaxy S24 FE users will receive the new “Now Brief” function, providing tailored updates on the lock screen.
5. Future updates for older flagship devices, including the Galaxy S23 series and mid-range models, are anticipated to follow soon.
Samsung has kicked off the stable release of One UI 8 for its flagship Galaxy S24 series. Last week, the Galaxy S25 lineup was already updated with the Android 16-based software. Now, the Galaxy S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, and even the S24 FE are finally getting the eagerly anticipated One UI 8.
Update Rollout Begins
As is typical with Samsung, the update is initially being sent to S24 users in South Korea. Beta testers are prioritized to receive the final version of the software. The update is quickly spreading to users who were not part of the beta program, and a broader global rollout is expected shortly.
Features and Improvements
This update, based on Android 16, does not introduce a major redesign of the interface. Rather, it emphasizes thoughtful enhancements that make the user experience smoother. Users can look forward to better customization options, smoother animations, and a collection of new AI-driven tools. The camera features have also seen some improvements.
Specifics for Galaxy S24 FE Users
For those with the Galaxy S24 FE, the new “Now Brief” function is finally available. Now Brief provides tailored updates and crucial information directly on the lock screen. While the FE model may lack some additional features, it still contains most of the key updates included in One UI 8.
If you’re updating from the One UI 7 beta, the update size is relatively modest, only a few hundred megabytes. However, for users transitioning from the stable One UI 7 version, the download will be significantly larger, approximately 4GB.
Future Updates and Focus
With this release, Samsung will now turn its attention to older flagship devices. The Galaxy S23 series, along with the Fold 5 and Flip 5, are likely next to receive the update. Moreover, mid-range devices such as the Galaxy A56, A55, and A35 are also anticipated to get One UI 8 soon.
Galaxy users interested in checking for the update can do so manually by going to Settings, then Software update, and selecting Download and install. This latest software highlights Samsung’s ongoing dedication to delivering a seamless and feature-rich experience for its expanding user community.
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