Samsung has launched its beta test from an 8 user interface, the personalized company of the company on Android 16. The beta version is now available on the Galaxy S25, plus and ultra – Although strangely not the new S25 edge -For users in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and South Korea.
Unsurprisingly, Samsung emphasizes the features of the AI of the operating system update, which allegedly include improved multimodal capacities and more personalization. Despite this, the announcement of the company And Update the Changelog are light on specific details of AI upgrades beyond speed improvements that make AI immediately select to use, eliminating the previous start delay.
A User Interface 8 was also “optimized for unique form factors through the galaxy product portfolio”, echoing the accent put by Google on Android 16 Improvement of performance and user experience on tablets and foldables. Such a change is a new shared screen option to move an application partly out of the screen to the edge while you focus on another, which seems similar to Multitasking tools on the OpenPlus Open.
Other modifications include updating the layout of the Samsung recall application to facilitate the organization and sharing of tasks lists; A simpler interface for a quick part; And Support for Android 16 for Auracastan accessibility function that allows hearing aids and certain headphones – including Galaxy Buds 3 – to quickly connect to shared audio flows such as public ad systems or concert audio flows.
The beta version is now available via the Samsung members applicationAnd Samsung says that a UI 8 will be launched this summer alongside its next generation of foldable phones, probably the Z fold 7 7 And Flip 7.
The company claims that the new launch “initiates a new rhythm for the evolution of Samsung software with the major UX and IA updates”. It’s certainly vague, but it looks like good news for fans frustrated by the prolonged process and several months for UI 7 to reach most devices.