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List of Galaxy Smartphones Currently Available for One UI 8 Beta and Android 16

Samsung just expanded the availability of the Android 16-based One UI 8 beta update to more eligible devices. Here’s the full list of Galaxy devices that can join the One UI 8 beta program now.

Initially, Samsung opened the One UI 8 beta program only for the Galaxy S25 series, except for the Galaxy S25 Edge, and to date of writing, it has already rolled out four beta updates. Meanwhile, it introduced the stable One UI 8 version with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 last month at the Unpacked event.

A few days back then, the company announced the expansion of the beta program for more eligible Galaxy devices this month, and today the announcement came true, as the Galaxy S24 series and more devices received the One UI 8 beta update. Samsung just rolled out the One UI 8 beta for more devices, including the Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy Z Fold 6 & Galaxy Z Flip 6 in South Korea, the UK, and the US.

List of Galaxy smartphones that have already received the One UI 8 beta update:

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S25 
  • Galaxy S25+
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra 
  • Galaxy S24 
  • Galaxy S24+
  • Galaxy S24 Ultra 

Galaxy Z Series 

  • Galaxy Z Fold 6
  • Galaxy Z Flip 6

Currently, the One UI 8 beta update is available for these Galaxy devices, but the company has already announced that it will expand the update to a few Galaxy A series and S series devices in the coming weeks.

Noticeably, the One UI 8 beta program is limited to selected countries, including the UK, the US, South Korea, and Germany, for phase 1. However, usually Samsung rolls out its beta program in seven countries, but it ditched China, while India and Poland will join the list in the second phase.

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