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Samsung updates Galaxy F56, F54 and F34 with Android 16-based One UI 8.0

Samsung is rapidly moving to deliver the One UI 8 update for its Galaxy ecosystem. Now, after its major flagship models, the company has finally started releasing the update for the budget-friendly F series devices, as the Galaxy F56, F54, and F34 have started getting the update.

​Currently, spotted on Samsung India community, the company is rolling out One UI 8 update for the Galaxy F56, Galaxy F54, and Galaxy F34, which have been identified with their version numbers E566BXXU3BYI6, E546BXXU9EY14, and E346BXXU8EY18, respectively.

​At the same time, since One UI 8 runs Android 16 on top, the firmware offers a fresh look and introduces a sleek, intuitive design that has vibrant colors, refined widgets, and optimized layouts, which eventually takes the entire user experience to the next level.

Galaxy F34 and F54 One UI 8 update screenshot
image- Samsung Community

​The update also allows users to explore more ways to connect, create, and enjoy a smoother, more personalized experience. Also, the update further adds upgrades for security, productivity, and accessibility for a seamless experience.

​Other than that, the update further integrates the September 2025 security patch, which focuses on improving the device’s overall security, functionality, and performance. Well, Samsung is already rolling out the update for the above-mentioned F series models, and thus, users can now download the latest version through Settings >> Software update >> Download and install.

Raghav Sachdeva

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