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Galaxy A36 Now Receiving Stable One UI 8 with Android 16

Samsung has opened up the One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy A36 owners in different parts of the world; meanwhile, the company started delivering the stable One UI 8 update, which is powered by Android 16, for the devices, following two beta releases.

Beginning with the hometown, South Korea, Samsung is finally distributing the stable One UI 8 version for the Galaxy A36 models, which has been identified with the version number A366NKSU2BYI9. (via Tarun Vats)

Also, it’s important to note that the rollout is currently happening in Samsung’s own fort and will be expanded soon to more eligible countries over the coming days or weeks.

The latest stable Android 16-based firmware for the Galaxy A36 significantly brought about some major features and changes, in particular. The update apparently adds some essential features of Android 16 while also upgrading the overall security, productivity, and accessibility.

From the integration of more reliable yet advanced Galaxy AI, the update further adds some key enhancements, such as within Samsung Health, Notes, Calendar, Camera, and more, and to the overall system behavior and core functionality that eventually take the system experience to the next level.

Well, the previous beta update brought some relevant fixes for the camera-related issues, and hopefully, with the stable update, users will get a much smoother experience and optimized performance. Now that the latest stable update is already available for the Galaxy A36 owners, they can check out and download the latest version on their devices.

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