Samsung's One UI 9 beta is now confirmed for the Galaxy A57 and A56, expanding the free upgrade further than expected.
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The One UI 9 build that Samsung is testing internally for the Galaxy A17 5G has firmware version A176BXXU5DZF1, while the One UI 9 builds for the Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A57 have firmware versions ...
Samsung has released two Android 17-based One UI 9 beta updates for the Galaxy S26 series, and it's even testing One UI 9 for the unannounced Galaxy S26 FE. Now we hear the brand has started internal ...
Samsung has expanded internal development of its next major software update, One UI 9.0, to mid-range devices. Early Android 17-based firmware builds are currently undergoing testing for the Galaxy ...
Samsung has started internal testing for its Android 17-based One UI 9 software update on the Galaxy S25 series. Spotted on official OTA servers by tipster Tarun Vats, the encrypted firmware build ...
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While the One UI 9 beta program is currently restricted to the Galaxy S26 phones, Samsung is internally testing the Android 17-based build on many other Galaxy devices, including some mid-range phones ...
Samsung has reportedly begun internal testing of One UI 9 for the Galaxy S25 series, according to tipster Tarun Vats. The first One UI 9 test build has been spotted around two weeks earlier than last ...
While the One UI 9.0 public beta is limited to the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung’s One UI team is doing a lot of hard work ...
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