One UI
{{Short description|Software overlay by Samsung Electronics Limited}}
{{Distinguish|Android One}}
{{Cleanup|reason=This article may resemble that of a change-log and should be rewritten to provide a broader historical perspective|date=March 2025}}
{{Infobox OS
| name = One UI
| title = One UI
| logo = File:One-ui logo.svg
| logo size = 175px
| screenshot = One UI Homescreen.jpg
| screenshot_size = 250px
| caption = Screenshot of the One UI 7 home screen
| developer = Samsung Electronics
| working state = Current
| released = {{start date and age|2018|11|7|df=y}}
| latest release version = 7.0 (Based on Android 15)
| latest release date = {{start date and age|2025|01|22|df=y}}
| language count = 100+
| language = {{Ubl | 100+ languages and 25 locales worldwide
| Azərbaycan – Azerbaijani
| Bosanski – Bosnian
| Català – Catalan
| Čeština – Czech
| Dansk – Danish
| Deutsch (Deutschland) – German (Germany)
| Deutsch (Österreich) – German (Austria)
| Deutsch (Schweiz) – German (Switzerland)
| Èdè Yorùbá (Bɛ̀nɛ̀) – Yoruba (Benin)
| Èdè Yorùbá (Nàìjíríà) – Yoruba (Nigeria)
| Eesti – Estonian
| English (Australia) – English (Australia)
| English (Canada) – English (Canada)
| English (India) – English (India)
| English (Ireland) – English (Ireland)
| English (New Zealand) – English (New Zealand)
| English (Philippines) – English (Philippines)
| English (South Africa) – English (South Africa)
| English (United Kingdom) – English (United Kingdom)
| English (United States) – English (United States)
| English (Zawgyi) – English (Zawgyi)
| Español (España) – Spanish (Spain)
| Español (Estados Unidos) – Spanish (United States)
| Euskara – Basque
| Filipino – Filipino
| Français (Belgique) – French (Belgium)
| Français (Canada) – French (Canada)
| Français (France) – French (France)
| Français (Suisse) – French (Switzerland)
| Gaeilge – Irish
| Galego – Galician
| Hausa (Gana) – Hausa (Ghana)
| Hausa (Nijar) – Hausa (Niger)
| Hausa (Nijeriya) – Hausa (Nigeria)
| Hrvatski – Croatian
| Igbo – Igbo
| Indonesia – Indonesian
| Íslenska – Icelandic
| Italiano – Italian
| Kiswahili (Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo) – Swahili (Congo - Kinshasa)
| Kiswahili (Kenya) – Swahili (Kenya)
| Kiswahili (Tanzania) – Swahili (Tanzania)
| Kiswahili (Uganda) – Swahili (Uganda)
| Latviešu – Latvian
| Lietuvių – Lithuanian
| Magyar – Hungarian
| Malaysia – Malay
| Nederlands (België) – Dutch (Belgium)
| Nederlands (Nederland) – Dutch (Netherlands)
| Norsk bokmål – Norwegian Bokmål
| O‘zbek – Uzbek (Latin)
| Polski (Polska) – Polish (Poland)
| Polski (Silesian) – Polish (Silesian)
| Português (Brasil) – Portuguese (Brazil)
| Português (Portugal) – Portuguese (Portugal)
| Română – Romanian
| Shqip – Albanian
| Slovenčina – Slovak
| Slovenščina – Slovenian
| Srpski – Serbian (Latin)
| Suomi – Finnish
| Svenska – Swedish
| Tiếng Việt – Vietnamese
| Türkçe – Turkish
| Türkmen dili – Turkmen
| Ελληνικά – Greek
| Беларуская – Belarusian
| Български – Bulgarian
| Кыргызча – Kyrgyz
| Қазақ тілі – Kazakh
| Македонски – Macedonian
| Монгол – Mongolian
| Русский – Russian
| Српски – Serbian (Cyrillic)
| Тоҷикӣ – Tajik
| Українська – Ukrainian
| ქართული – Georgian
| Հայերեն – Armenian
| עברית – Hebrew
| اردو – Urdu
| العربية (إسرائيل) – Arabic (Israel)
| العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة) – Arabic (United Arab Emirates)
| فارسی – Persian
| አማርኛ – Amharic
| नेपाली – Nepali
| मराठी – Marathi
| हिन्दी – Hindi
| অসমীয়া – Assamese
| বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ) – Bangla (Bangladesh)
| বাংলা (ভারত) – Bangla (India)
| ਪੰਜਾਬੀ – Punjabi
| ગુજરાતી – Gujarati
| ଓଡ଼ିଆ – Odia
| தமிழ் – Tamil
| తెలుగు – Telugu
| ಕನ್ನಡ – Kannada
| മലയാളം – Malayalam
| සිංහල – Sinhala
| ไทย – Thai
| ລາວ – Lao
| မြန်မာ (Unicode) – Burmese (Unicode)
| မြန်မာ (Zawgyi) – Burmese (Zawgyi)
| ខ្មែរ – Khmer
| 한국어 – Korean
| 日本語 – Japanese
| 简体中文 (中国) – Simplified Chinese (China)
| 繁體中文 (台灣) – Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
| 繁體中文 (香港) – Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
| Note: Not all languages are available on all devices. Some languages are removed completely in some regions.
}}
| update model = Firmware over-the-air
| kernel type = Monolithic (modified Linux kernel)
| userland = Bionic libc,{{cite web|url=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/ |title=libc – platform/bionic – Git at Google |publisher=Android.googlesource.com |access-date=2014-03-20}} shell from NetBSD,{{cite web|url=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/sh/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922083203/https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/%2B/master/sh/ |title=android / platform/system/core / master / . / sh |archive-date=2013-09-22 |access-date=2014-08-24 |website=android.googlesource.com |url-status=dead }} native core utilities{{cite web|url=https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/master/toolbox/ |title=toolbox – platform/system/core – Git at Google |publisher=Android.googlesource.com |access-date=2014-03-20 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140209072904/https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/%2B/master/toolbox/ |archive-date=2014-02-09 }}
| ui = Graphical
| preceded by = Samsung Experience
| succeeded by =
| website = [https://www.samsung.com/us/apps/one-ui/ Official website]
| support_status = Supported
}}
One UI is a user interface (UI) developed by Samsung Electronics for its smart devices, including Android devices from at least late 2016 or early 2017 running Android 9 (Pie) and later. Succeeding Samsung Experience, it is designed to make using larger smartphones easier and be more visually appealing. It was announced & unveiled at Samsung Developer Conference in 2018,{{Cite web|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/sdc18-recap-5-factors-that-made-sdc18-an-event-to-remember/|title=SDC18 Recap: 5 Factors That Made SDC18 an Event to Remember|website=Samsung Newsroom|language=en|access-date=2020-07-17}} and was updated in Galaxy Unpacked in February 2019 alongside the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Buds and the Galaxy Fold. In early 2019, some devices were briefly originally due to include Samsung Experience, but later devices went on sale with One UI instead.
In 2021, Samsung and Google announced the wearable version of Tizen and Wear OS were being merged.{{Cite web |last=Welch |first=Chris |date=2021-05-18 |title=Google and Samsung are merging Wear OS and Tizen |url=https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/18/22440483/samsung-smartwatch-google-wearos-tizen-watch |access-date=2022-11-10 |website=The Verge |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Google's Wear OS Merges With Samsung's Tizen |url=https://www.pcmag.com/news/googles-wear-os-merges-with-samsungs-tizen |access-date=2022-11-10 |website=PCMAG |date=18 May 2021 |language=en}}
The latest version, One UI 7, was released on January 22, 2025.
Features
One UI was designed as part of a goal to make Samsung's hardware and software "work together in perfect harmony" and provide a more "natural" experience on large-screen smartphones. One UI displays most of the features{{Cite web |last=Thomas |first=Arun |date=2019-02-27 |title=Top 10 Features Of Samsung One UI You Should Know About |url=https://www.samsungsfour.com/news/top-10-features-of-samsung-one-ui-you-should-know-about.html |access-date=2022-10-18 |website=SamsungSFour.Com |language=en-US}} that were in the Samsung Experience UX. A prominent design pattern in many of Samsung's system applications is to intentionally place common features and user interface elements along the middle of the screen rather than near the top. This makes them easier to reach with a user's thumb when using the device one-handed.
For similar reasons, apps utilise large headers to push their main content towards the vertical centre of the screen. The navigation bar supports the use of gestures and the usual 3-button system, while a system-wide "night mode" was also added (which gives UI elements and supported applications a darkened color scheme). As with Android Pie upstream, the Overview screen of recent apps uses a horizontal layout, as opposed to the vertical layout of previous versions.{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/samsungs-one-ui-which-will-power-the-galaxy-s10-debuts-on-the-galaxy-s9/|title=Samsung's One UI, which will power the Galaxy S10, makes US debut on the Galaxy S9|last=Zhou|first=Marrian|website=CNET|language=en|access-date=2019-02-21}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.pcworld.com/article/3340826/android/samsung-one-ui-android.html|title=Galaxy S10 preview: One UI is the clean break from Android Samsung has always wanted|date=2019-02-19|website=PCWorld|language=en|access-date=2019-02-21}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/19/18229339/samsung-one-ui-update-android-9-pie-galaxy-s10-plus-s10e|title=Samsung's One UI is the best software it's ever put on a smartphone|last=Bohn|first=Dieter|date=2019-02-19|website=The Verge|access-date=2019-02-20}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-redesigns-its-smartphone-user-interface-with-one-ui/|title=Samsung redesigns its smartphone user interface with One samsung UI|last=Tibken|first=Shara|website=CNET|language=en|access-date=2019-02-20}}
=One UI Core=
One UI Core was a slimmed down version of the original One UI feature set aimed towards the lower-priced A, F, J (discontinued in 2019),{{Cite web |last=Vasile |first=Cosmin |date=2019-04-08 |title=Samsung officially drops the Galaxy J series, replaces it with Galaxy A |url=https://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-J-series-replaced-Galaxy-A_id115145 |access-date=2025-03-04 |website=PhoneArena |language=en-US}} and M series low and mid-range devices. Devices running One UI Core typically have a reduced set of features compared to the full version of One UI running on higher end devices. One UI Core hasn't been made available to those low-end devices since the release of One UI 6 and are instead given full One UI software with limited features.{{Cite web |last=Jalan |first=Ayush |date=2022-06-26 |title=Samsung One UI vs. One UI Core: What's the Difference? |url=https://www.makeuseof.com/samsung-one-ui-vs-one-ui-core |access-date=2023-04-15 |website=MUO |language=en}}
=Default apps and components=
{{See also|Galaxy Store}}
The following is a list of Samsung's own software and functionalities that are included with One UI (as of version 6.1).
Additional Samsung apps and components for One UI are offered on the Samsung Galaxy Store
Since One UI devices running Android use Google's version of the OS, numerous Google Mobile Services components also ship with the devices.
History
{{See also|Android version history}}
= Overview =
class="wikitable"
|+ Overview of One UI versions ! scope="col" | Version ! scope="col" | Alternative ! scope="col" | Initial release date ! scope="col" | Android version |
scope="row" | One UI 1.0
| One UI 1.0 | {{dts|2018-11-07}} | rowspan="3" | Android 9 |
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scope="row" | One UI 1.1
| One UI 1.1 | {{dts|2019-02-20}} |
scope="row" | One UI 1.5
| One UI 1.5 | {{dts|2019-08-12}} |
scope="row" | One UI 2.0
| One UI 2.0 | {{dts|2019-11-07}} | rowspan="3" | Android 10 |
scope="row" | One UI 2.1
| One UI 2.1 | {{dts|2020-02-14}} |
scope="row" | One UI 2.5
| One UI 2.5 | {{dts|2020-08-21}} |
scope="row" | One UI 3.0
| One UI 3.0 | {{dts|2020-12-02}} | rowspan="3" | Android 11 |
scope="row" | One UI 3.1
| rowspan="2" | One UI 3.1 | {{dts|2021-01-14}} |
scope="row" | One UI 3.1.1
| {{dts|2021-08-11}} |
scope="row" | One UI 4.0
| One UI 4.0 | {{dts|2021-11-15}} | rowspan="2" | Android 12 |
scope="row" | One UI 4.1
| rowspan="2" | One UI 4.1 | {{dts|2022-02-25}} |
scope="row" style="background:#f8eaba" | One UI 4.1.1
| {{dts|2022-08-25}} |
scope="row" | One UI 5.0
| One UI 5.0 | {{dts|2022-10-12}} | rowspan="3" | Android 13 |
scope="row" | One UI 5.1
| rowspan="2" | One UI 5.1 | {{dts|2023-02-13}} |
scope="row" style="background:#f8eaba" | One UI 5.1.1
| {{dts|2023-07-26}} |
scope="row" | One UI 6.0
| One UI 6.0 | {{dts|2023-10-26}} | rowspan="3" | Android 14 |
scope="row" | One UI 6.1
| rowspan="2" | One UI 6.1 | {{dts|2024-01-17}} |
scope="row" style="background:#f8eaba" | One UI 6.1.1
| {{dts|2024-07-10}} |
scope="row" style="background:#d4f4b4" | One UI 7.0
| One UI 7.0 | {{dts|2025-01-22}} |
scope="row" style="background:#c1e6f5" | One UI 8.0 beta
| One UI 8.0 | {{dts|2025-05-28}} |
colspan="4" |Legend: {{legend inline|#eaecf0|{{abbr|Unsupported|Versions of One UI that are no longer receiving any kind of support.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend inline|#f8eaba|{{abbr|Supported|Supported versions are not the latest version of One UI but are still receiving updates.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend inline|#d4f4b4|{{abbr|Current|The latest version of One UI.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{legend inline|#c1e6f5|{{abbr|Beta|Beta versions are pre-release versions of One UI.}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} |
=One UI 1=
One UI 1.0 is the first version of One UI and is based on Android 9 "(Pie)". It brought about many features which were becoming increasingly popular among various apps. Dark mode was one key feature added to make viewing in dark spaces easier on the user's eyes. This feature was included in many apps and eventually brought to iOS 13 and Android 10. The first version also brought native screenshot editing tools, refined curves, refinements to the Always-On Display (tap to show), an upgraded Bixby with support for remapping the Bixby button, and a new way to navigate the device: gestures released on 19 December 2018.
While Android 9 “Pie” did come with gesture support, it was only available on Pixel devices and stock AOSP devices and is said to be 'half baked' by many users. However, Samsung decided to create their own gesture system to navigate devices with One UI installed. To achieve this, the user has to swipe up from the bottom of the device in the three locations of the 'buttons' to navigate. The gesture system has received mixed reviews.{{Cite web|date=2019-02-14|title=Samsung One UI (Android 9 "Pie") review: Still Samsung's software|url=https://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-one-ui-android-9-pie-review|access-date=2020-07-17|website=Android Central}}{{Cite web|last=Jimenez|first=Neil|title=Samsung One UI 1.0 Review - Was it worth the wait?|url=https://www.gizguide.com/2019/01/meet-samsungs-new-oneui.html|access-date=2020-07-17|website=GIZGUIDE {{!}} Your Gadget Coach}}{{Cite web|date=2018-12-19|title=One UI Review - Samsung's Android Pie on Galaxy S9 and Galaxy Note 9 on February 20, 2019|url=https://www.xda-developers.com/samsung-one-ui-review-android-pie-galaxy-s9-galaxy-note-9/|access-date=2020-07-17|website=xda-developers|language=en-US}} The incoming call screen got refinements. One UI 1.0 was released on 7 November 2018.
One UI 1.1 brought stability fixes and performance optimizations, primarily for the camera, fingerprint reader, and facial recognition.{{Cite web|title=Everything about One UI version 1.1|url=https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/one-ui-1-1|access-date=2020-07-17|website=SamMobile|language=en-US}} One UI 1.1 was released alongside the Galaxy S10 series. This is the first version of One UI to be included as part of newer Samsung Galaxy devices since 2019. Later releases required some devices from 2018.
One UI 1.5 provided a native screen recorder, a "Power Mode" for higher system performance and exclusive early access Link to Windows support in cooperation with Microsoft.{{Cite web|title=Everything about One UI version 1.5|url=https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/one-ui-1-5/|access-date=2020-07-17|website=SamMobile|language=en-US}} It was launched with the Galaxy Note 10 series devices on 12 August 2019. It was included with select Galaxy A series devices from 2019, Galaxy Tab S6 and Tab Active Pro.
Although Samsung Experience was rebranded to One UI in late 2018, some apps like Settings or the Calendar still identify One UI 1.0–1.5 as Samsung Experience. This would be corrected with One UI 2 as the Samsung Experience name would later fade away with the release of Android 10 for those supported devices.{{Citation needed|date=May 2025}}
=One UI 2=
One UI 2.0 is the second version of One UI and is powered by Android 10.{{Cite web|last=Martonik|first=Andrew|date=2020-01-30|title=Samsung One UI 2 review: The best (and worst) Android 10 features|url=https://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-one-ui-2-review|access-date=2020-07-17|website=Android Central}} It provides Galaxy users with a skinned Digital Wellbeing experience, a more refined UI in some default apps such as Device Care, a minor UI change to the clock position in quick settings, a native screen recorder, the new Android 10 gesture system, Dynamic Lock Screen (different wallpaper with every unlock), a Trash folder in Files, native Android Auto, sound themes and harder Location permission access. The incoming call screen got improvements, including the phone icons. One UI 2.0 was officially released for the Galaxy S10 and Note 10 series on 7 November 2019 with other devices received the update thereafter.{{cite web |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/list-galaxy-devices-android-10-one-ui-2-0-update/ |title=[List] Galaxy devices that have received Android 10/One UI 2.x update |date=8 April 2020 |accessdate=7 May 2021 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}
One UI 2.1 brought support for 120 Hz refresh rate, Quick Share, Music Share, additional camera modes, and native support for Live Captions. It was first released with the Galaxy S20 series & the Galaxy Z Flip. It also arrived for older devices such as the Galaxy S9 and S10, Note 9 and Note 10,{{Cite web|title=Capture More of What You Love with New Features on Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note10 on May 22, 2020|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/capture-more-of-what-you-love-with-new-features-on-galaxy-s10-and-galaxy-note10|access-date=2020-07-17|website=Samsung Newsroom|language=en}} the Galaxy Fold, and select Galaxy A series{{Cite web|title=Galaxy A51 and A71 Users Can Now Enjoy Leading Galaxy S20 Features Thanks to the Latest Software Update|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/galaxy-a51-and-a71-users-can-now-enjoy-leading-galaxy-s20-features-thanks-to-the-latest-software-update|access-date=2020-07-17|website=Samsung Newsroom|language=en}} devices as a software update on 24 February 2020.
One UI 2.5 was initially released on 24 August 2020 with the launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series, with the update later being released to other supported devices. It doesn't bring radical changes to the UI, but there are plenty of new feature additions to the camera, DeX, gesture navigation, and other services.{{cite news |author= |title=Everything about One UI version 2.5 |url=https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/one-ui-2-5 |access-date=2020-09-29}}{{cite news |last=Sharma |first=Adamya |date=2020-09-07 |title=Samsung One UI 2.5: Features, eligible phones, and everything you need to know |url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-one-ui-2-5-1141505 |access-date=2020-09-29}}{{cite news |last=Jonnalagadda |first=Harish |date=2020-09-24 |title=Samsung One UI 2.5: New features, release date, eligible phones, and more! |url=https://www.androidcentral.com/samsung-one-ui-25 |access-date=2020-09-29}}
=One UI 3=
One UI 3.0, the third version of One UI and based on Android 11, was released for Galaxy S20 devices beginning on 2 December 2020. The update includes a few noteworthy improvements, such as a translucent notification panel, brief notifications, new volume controls positioned on the right or left of the device alongside the physical volume keys, slightly enhanced widgets, redesigned incoming call screen, and smoother animations and transitions throughout the whole UI among other features.{{Cite web|url=https://m.gsmarena.com/samsungs_one_ui_30_is_rolling_out_with_android_11_will_improves_both_form_and_function-news-46572.php|title=Samsung's One UI 3.0 is rolling out with Android 11, improves both form and function|publisher=GSMArena|date=December 3, 2020|access-date=December 3, 2020}}{{Cite web|title=Samsung One UI 3 Takes User Experience to New Heights with Android 11|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-one-ui-3-takes-user-experience-to-new-heights-with-android-11|access-date=2020-12-30|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}}{{Cite web |last=Weinbach |first=Max |date=2020-09-17 |title=Here's absolutely every new thing in Samsung OneUI 3.0 |url=https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/09/17/heres-absolutely-every-new-thing-in-samsung-oneui-3-0 |access-date=2023-03-10 |website=Android Police |language=en}}
One UI 3.1 first released with the Galaxy S21 series, has started rolling out to other supported Galaxy devices, starting with the Galaxy S20 series on 17 February 2021. There are no notable user interface changes. It contains many new camera feature improvements such as improved touch autofocus and auto exposure controller and improved Single Take feature and software implementations such as Object Eraser, Multi Mic Recording, Eye Comfort Shield, Private Share and others.{{Cite web|date=2021-02-18|title=Samsung One UI 3.1 update brings select powerful features from the Galaxy S21 to the Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note20 and Galaxy Z series|url=https://news.samsung.com/us/samsung-one-ui-3-1-update-powerful-features-galaxy-s21-galaxy-s20-galaxy-note20-galaxy-z-series/|access-date=2021-02-19|website=Samsung US Newsroom|language=en-US}} This is the first version to replace the built-in phone, messages and contacts apps with Google's versions however, this only applies to phones released in 2021 with Android 11 or later in North America and the older phone, messages and contacts apps provided by Samsung that have been present since the beginning of Touchwiz still remain to this day. Older devices such as the S10 and S20 remain unaffected and do not include Google's communication apps.
One UI 3.1.1 first released with the Galaxy Z Fold 3 on 11 August 2021, although this first appeared with the Galaxy Tab S7 FE on 18 June 2021. It made multitasking easier with enhanced multi-window and task-switching features and also optimized more apps to take advantage of the large screen devices such as foldables and tablets. As such it was only released to eligible Galaxy Z series and Galaxy Tab series devices. The new features were rolled out to all supported devices but devices that aren't classified neither as foldable phones nor tablets continued to show their software version as One UI 3.1 after the update.
=One UI 4=
One UI 4.0, based on Android 12, is the fourth generation of One UI. It was released to the Galaxy S21 series on 15 November 2021. This version focuses on customization, privacy, and access to Samsung's expanding ecosystem.{{Cite web|title=One UI 4 Update Delivers an Elevated Mobile Experience Centered Around You|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/one-ui-4-update-delivers-an-elevated-mobile-experience-centered-around-you|access-date=2021-11-16|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}}{{Cite web|last=Porter|first=Jon|date=2021-11-16|title=Samsung releases Android 12-powered One UI 4 for Galaxy S21 phones|url=https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/15/22782772/samsung-one-ui-4-android-12-galaxy-s21-plus-ultra-release-date-features|access-date=2021-11-16|website=The Verge|language=en}}
One UI 4.1 was first released with the Galaxy S22 series. It brought minor changes; however, it did introduce features like Smart Calendar, added option to choose how much virtual RAM is desired (from 2, 4, 6 or 8 GB), redesigned palette picker, Smart Widgets, separate Left/Right audio balance, extra brightness toggle, Pro Mode on more cameras, Night Mode portraits, and other minor changes.{{Cite web|date=2022-02-18|title=Here's everything new in Samsung's One UI 4.1 update on February 8, 2022|url=https://www.androidpolice.com/whats-new-in-one-ui-41/|access-date=2022-02-20|website=Android Police|language=en-US}}
One UI 4.1.1 is based on Android 12L which optimized the Android OS for alternative form factors such as foldables. It first released with the Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4 on August 23, 2022. This update also adds further Samsung specific enhancements to multitasking and optimizations for foldable smartphones (Galaxy Z Fold line) and large screen tablets (Galaxy Tab line).{{Cite web |title=Android's 12L Update Is Bringing Taskbar, Split Screen and UI Enhancements to Samsung's Galaxy Tab S8 Series |url=https://news.samsung.com/global/androids-12l-update-is-bringing-taskbar-split-screen-and-ui-enhancements-to-samsungs-galaxy-tab-s8-series |access-date=2022-12-07 |website=news.samsung.com |language=en}} Even though the new features made it to supported bar-type phones One UI 4.1.1, like One UI 3.1.1, was only officially rolled out to the Galaxy Z series and Galaxy Tab series.
=One UI 5=
One UI 5.0, based on Android 13, was announced on 12 October 2022, as the fifth generation of One UI. It was officially released for the Galaxy S22 series first starting 28 October 2022 with other devices received the update months or weeks afterwards depending on the country.{{Cite web |last=Michail |title=Samsung details One UI 5 top features |url=https://www.gsmarena.com/one_ui_5_top_features_detailed-news-56164.php |access-date=2023-07-24 |website=GSMArena.com |language=en-US |publication-date=2022-10-14}}
Some features and changes include the ability to turn off the RAM Plus feature, where previously users could only limit it to 2 GB rather than turning it off entirely, and a redesigned way of customizing the lock screen, similar to iOS 16. Material You was also expanded to most of Google and Samsung Apps along with some third-party apps that support material you, allowing more ways to customize One UI. One UI 5 also brings refreshed icons for a more-refined look across the UI.
One UI 5.1 was announced on 1 February 2023 and released on 13 February 2023 with the Galaxy S23 series. It brought many new multitasking features, weather, new battery widget, Settings and Spotify suggestions, Camera and Gallery features, as well as improvements such as the ability to change color tone for selfies, enhanced image remastering, and revamped info display.{{Cite web |last=Lee |first=Derrek |date=2023-03-01 |title=What's new in One UI 5.1? |url=https://www.androidcentral.com/apps-software/one-ui-5-1-new-features |access-date=2023-07-24 |website=Android Central |language=en}}
One UI 5.1.1 launched with the Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Tab S9 on 26 July 2023. The update increases the number of apps shown in the taskbar with more recent apps, improves support for Flex Mode in more apps, allows for two-handed drag-and-drop file transfer and gives the ability to hide apps in pop-up mode among other features and improvements.{{cite web |title=Best One UI 5.1.1 features that you should check out |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/best-one-ui-5-1-1-features-list |website=SamMobile |access-date=15 September 2023 |date=4 July 2023}} Like One UI versions 3.1.1 and 4.1.1, it was only available to foldable phones and tablets.
=One UI 6=
One UI 6.0 is based on Android 14.{{Cite web |last=Peters |first=Jay |date=2023-08-10 |title=Samsung is kicking off its One UI 6 beta program |url=https://www.theverge.com/2023/8/10/23826696/samsung-one-ui-6-beta-program-s23 |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=The Verge |language=en-US}} It was officially released for the Galaxy S23 series starting 30 October 2023 with other devices received the update after several weeks or months depending on the country.{{Cite web |last1=Mishra |first1=Abhijeet |date=2023-10-30 |title=BREAKING: One UI 6 update for Galaxy S23 users on Android 13 out now! |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/one-ui-6-update-for-galaxy-s23-users-on-android-13-out-now |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}
The update includes a redesigned quick panel with a new button layout, improved access to the brightness settings and a new notification layout that allows sorting by time. Other new features include a new default font, called One UI Sans, new emojis and an improved multitasking experience. Built-in Samsung applications such as the Camera app, Gallery, Photo Editor, Weather among others have also received updates to add more functionality and customization.{{Cite web |title=One UI 6 Key features {{!}} Samsung IN |url=https://www.samsung.com/in/one-ui/features |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=Samsung India |language=en-IN}}
One UI 6.1 was released on 17 January 2024 with the Galaxy S24 series. This and later versions of One UI mainly include new AI-based features that are available only on flagship devices sold in 2022 and later. These features are marketed as "Galaxy AI" and rely on a combination of local models and cloud-based models. In mainland China, the cloud partner is Baidu providing its Ernie model,{{cite web |author1=Yordan |title=The AI features on Galaxy S24 phones in China are powered by Baidu, not Google |url=https://www.gsmarena.com/the_ai_features_on_galaxy_s24_phones_in_china_is_powered_by_baidu_not_google-news-61372.php |website=GSMArena |access-date=26 February 2024 |date=26 January 2024}} while in international markets (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), the cloud partner is Google providing its Gemini Pro model.{{cite web |author1=Yordan |date=17 January 2024 |title=Samsung reveals Galaxy AI is powered by Google Cloud |url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_reveals_galaxy_ai_is_powered_by_google_cloud-news-61252.php |access-date=26 February 2024 |website=GSMArena}}
Features coming to all applicable devices include enhanced battery protection designed to prevent battery degradation, SuperHDR for photos in the Gallery and on social media apps like Instagram and Snapchat, and the option to show the lock screen wallpaper on Always On Display. Simultaneously the merger of Samsung's Quick Share and Google's Nearby Share feature were announced allowing all Galaxy users fast file transfer with all Android and Windows devices using a single solution.{{Cite web |title=Everything about Samsung One UI version 6.1 |url=https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/one-ui-6-1 |access-date=2024-02-25 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |date=2024-01-19 |title=Samsung One UI 6.1 update: Features, release date, and what to expect |url=https://www.androidauthority.com/samsung-one-ui-6-1-3399958 |access-date=2024-02-25 |website=Android Authority |language=en}}
While not released alongside One UI 6.1, Samsung implemented Google's A/B seamless update technology with the release of the Galaxy A55. This works by installing updates to a secondary system partition that the device boots from whenever it is restarted.{{Cite web |last1=SamMobile |last2=Matei |first2=Mihai |date=2024-03-21 |title=Samsung finally brings seamless updates to Galaxy smartphones! |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-finally-brings-seamless-updates-to-galaxy-smartphones |access-date=2024-03-23 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Sagar |title=Samsung finally implements seamless updates feature on its smartphones, starting with the Galaxy A55 |url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_a55_march_2024_update_seamless_updates-news-62111.php |access-date=2024-03-23 |website=GSMArena.com |language=en-US}}
One UI 6.1.1 was released on 10 July 2024 with Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6. This update includes several new Galaxy AI features such as Portrait Studio, Suggested Replies and Sketch to Image. Other devices are expected to receive the update thereafter starting with the Galaxy S24 series.{{cite web | url=https://www.sammobile.com/samsung/one-ui-6-1-1/ | title=Everything about Samsung One UI version 6.1.1 }} However, non-foldable phones continued to show the software version as 6.1 after the update like One UI 5.1.1 as like major releases of One UI that report ".1.1", it was only available to foldable phones and tablets.
= One UI 7 =
One UI 7.0 was released on 22 January 2025 with the S25 series and is based on Android 15. It was also publicly released as an update to the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy Z6 series first starting on 11 April 2025{{Cite web |date=2025-03-18 |title=Samsung Announces Official Rollout of One UI 7 Starting From April 7 |url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-announces-official-rollout-of-one-ui-7-starting-from-april-7 |access-date=2025-03-23 |website=Samsung Newsroom}} with varying release dates depending on the country.{{Cite web |last=Matei |first=Mihai |date=2025-03-20 |title=The official One UI 7 release dates for dozens of countries |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/official-one-ui-7-release-dates-for-dozens-of-countries/ |access-date=2025-03-23 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}
The update features a complete revamp of the One UI experience, marking its first major change in the history of One UI. The icons, widgets, camera app, and lock screen have all been redesigned; the quick panel has been separated into two by default (the notification panel and the control panel), though it can be reverted into the old layout.{{Cite web |last=Schoon |first=Ben |date=2024-10-30 |title=Latest One UI 7 leak reveals Samsung features and new lock screen coming with Android 15 |url=https://9to5google.com/2024/10/30/samsung-one-ui-7-features-leak/ |access-date=2024-10-30 |website=9to5Google |language=en-US}} Samsung Phone, Samsung Messages, Samsung Contacts are removed on US Galaxy models in favor of Google's apps providing RCS support. However, they are still available as an optional download on the Galaxy Store. DeX for PC and downloadable edge panels are deprecated in this release in favor for Link to Windows and third party alternatives. New ringtones and notification sounds are added for the first time since the release of the Galaxy S20 series.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5hskrupiJM |title=Hear The Sounds of One UI 7 vs One UI 6 - A Lot Has Changed |date=2025-01-09 |last=Jimmy is Promo |access-date=2025-03-23 |via=YouTube}}
Starting with this version, Samsung introduced One UI as the default interface on its smart TVs, monitors, projectors,{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/shorts/g62PN1PsfH8?si=z27P-IR2hZ6FA9tG |title=Why I ❤️ Samsung's New 2025 TV Picture Menu |language=en |access-date=2025-02-07 |via=www.youtube.com}} and home appliances.{{Cite web |last=Schoon |first=Ben |date=2024-10-04 |title=Samsung will use 'One UI' on all major devices starting in 2025, including TVs |url=https://9to5google.com/2024/10/04/samsung-one-ui-software/ |access-date=2024-10-04 |website=9to5Google |language=en-US}}
As of March 2025, the stable rollout of One UI 7 to existing devices has been drastically delayed.{{Cite news |last=Kellen |date=2025-02-17 |title=Samsung Still Hasn't Updated a Single Device to Android 15, One UI 7 |url=https://www.droid-life.com/2025/02/17/samsung-still-hasnt-updated-a-single-device-to-android-15-one-ui-7/ |access-date=2025-02-18 |language=en-US}} The Galaxy S25 series, A25 (Japan variant), A06 5G, A26, A36, A56, M06 (LTE/5G), F06 5G (LTE/5G), M16 (LTE/5G), M56, F16 (LTE/5G), XCover7 Pro, Tab S10 FE/FE+ and Tab Active5 Pro are the only devices have One UI 7 pre-installed.
Samsung launched the beta program on 5 December 2024, in nearly half a dozen markets across the globe, including the United States, South Korea, and Germany. The beta has been released for the Galaxy S24 series (excluding S24 FE) initially but the beta testing was later expanded for Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 on March 6, S23 Series (excluding S23FE) and Tab S10 series on March 13,{{Cite web |last=Shaik |first=Asif Iqbal |date=2025-03-13 |title=BREAKING: Galaxy S23 gets One UI 7.0 (Android 15) beta update! |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-s23-one-ui-7-0-android-15-beta-update-released/ |access-date=2025-03-14 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Yash |date=2025-03-07 |title=Samsung begins Android 15 One UI 7 Beta rollout for Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6 in the US |url=https://www.sammyfans.com/2025/03/06/samsung-starts-one-ui-7-beta-for-galaxy-z-flip-6-z-fold-6/ |access-date=2025-03-07 |website=Sammy Fans |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Shaik |first=Asif Iqbal |date=2025-03-13 |title=BREAKING: Galaxy Tab S10 series gets One UI 7.0 (Android 15) beta update |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-tab-s10-one-ui-7-0-android-15-beta-update-released/ |access-date=2025-03-23 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}} and to A55 on April 5 in India, South Korea, United Kingdom and United States.{{Cite web |last=Shaik |first=Asif Iqbal |date=2025-03-13 |title=BREAKING: Galaxy Tab S10 series gets One UI 7.0 (Android 15) beta update |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/galaxy-tab-s10-one-ui-7-0-android-15-beta-update-released/ |access-date=2025-03-23 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}
= One UI 8 =
One UI 8.0 started beta testing on 28 May 2025 on the Galaxy S25 series and is based on Android 16.{{Cite web |last=Shaik |first=Asif Iqbal |date=2025-05-28 |title=Samsung announces One UI 8 beta program |url=https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-one-ui-8-beta-program-announced/ |access-date=2025-05-28 |website=SamMobile |language=en-US}}
Software support
At a Galaxy Unpacked event on 5 August 2020, Samsung announced that it would offer up to three years of One UI and operating system updates and four years of security updates for some devices.{{Cite web|title=Samsung Raises the Bar for Mobile Experience Innovation Committing to Three Generations of Android OS Upgrades|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-raises-the-bar-for-mobile-experience-innovation-committing-to-three-generations-of-android-os-upgrades|access-date=2020-12-05|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}} The list includes:
- Galaxy S series (S10 and S20, except S20 FE 2022)
- Galaxy Note series (Note 10 and Note 20)
- Galaxy Z series (Fold, Z Fold 2, Z Flip and Z Flip 5G)
- Galaxy A series (A51, A52, A52s, A71, A71 5G UW, A82 and A90 5G)
- Galaxy XCover series (XCover Pro and XCover 5)
- Galaxy Tab S series (Tab S6, Tab S6 Lite and Tab S7)
- Galaxy Tab A series (A7 Lite and A8 and later)
- Galaxy Tab Active series (Tab Active 3 and Tab Active 4 Pro)
At a Galaxy Unpacked event on 9 February 2022, Samsung announced that it would offer up to four years of One UI and operating system updates and five years of security updates for some devices.{{Cite web|title=Samsung Sets the New Standard With Four Generations of OS Upgrades To Ensure the Most Up-to-Date and More Secure Galaxy Experience|url=https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-sets-the-new-standard-with-four-generations-of-os-upgrades-to-ensure-the-most-up-to-date-and-more-secure-galaxy-experience|access-date=2022-02-10|website=news.samsung.com|language=en}} The list includes:
- Galaxy S series (S21 to S23)
- Galaxy Z series (Z Flip 3 to Z Flip 5, Z Fold 3 to Z Fold 5)
- Galaxy A series (A15, A24, A25, A33, A34, A35, A53, A54, A55 and A73)
- Galaxy M series (M15, M34, M35, M54, M55)
- Galaxy F series (F15, F34, F35, F54, F55)
- Galaxy Xcover series (XCover 6 Pro, XCover 7)
- Galaxy Tab (S6 Lite 2022 and S6 Lite 2024, S8 and S9 series, Tab Active 5 and later rugged tablets)
- Galaxy Watch 4 series and later smartwatches
At a Galaxy Unpacked event on 17 January 2024, Samsung announced that it would offer seven years of security updates, software updates and seven OS upgrades for all flagship devices sold in 2024.{{cite web |title=Enter the New Era of Mobile AI With Samsung Galaxy S24 Series |url=https://news.samsung.com/global/enter-the-new-era-of-mobile-ai-with-samsung-galaxy-s24-series |website=Samsung Newsroom |access-date=18 January 2024 |date=18 January 2024}} The new policy only applies to the latest flagship series with foldable device released in 2024 and later will receive Galaxy AI features. The device list include the following
- Galaxy S series (S24 and later)
- Galaxy Z series (Z Flip 6 and later, Z Fold 6 and later)
- Galaxy Tab (S10 series and later flagship tablets)
While not mentioned in any Unpacked event, Samsung quietly extended software support for select midrange phones:
- Extended to six years of OS upgrades and security updates (for Galaxy devices above the A0x/M0x/F0x line), each, starting with the release of the Galaxy A16 in November 2024,{{Cite web |date=27 November 2024 |title=Samsung Galaxy A16 5G: Built to Last with 6x OS Upgrades |url=https://news.samsung.com/my/samsung-galaxy-a16-5g-built-to-last-with-6x-os-upgrades |website=Samsung Newsroom (Malaysia)}} and later expanded to Galaxy A26, A36, and A56 in March 2025.{{Cite web |last=Jain |first=Anshuman |date=2025-03-02 |title=Samsung Unveils 2025 Galaxy A Series with new AI Goodies, 6-Year Update Promise |url=https://beebom.com/samsung-2025-galaxy-a-series-a56-a36-a26-announced/ |access-date=2025-03-08 |website=Beebom |language=en-US}}
- Extended to four years of OS upgrades and security updates, each, to future A0x/M0x/F0x series devices, starting with the release of the Galaxy A06 5G (and its rebranded versions: Galaxy F06 5G (sold in India), Galaxy M06 5G (sold online in select countries), and the Galaxy A25 (Japan variant){{Cite web |last=Ivan |title=Samsung resurrects Galaxy A25 5G as a dual-camera version for Japan |url=https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_resurrects_galaxy_a25_5g_as_a_dualcamera_version_for_japan-news-66547.php |access-date=2025-02-25 |website=GSMArena.com |language=en-US}} in February 2025.{{Cite web |last=Valiyathara |first=Anvinraj |date=2025-02-13 |title=Samsung Galaxy F06 5G launched for Rs 9,499, promises four 4 years of OS upgrades |url=https://www.gizmochina.com/2025/02/13/samsung-galaxy-f06-5g-launched-for-rs-9499-promises-four-4-years-of-os-upgrades/ |access-date=2025-02-15 |website=Gizmochina |language=en-US}}
Galaxy Book devices are subject to the Windows support life cycle and will receive security updates until 3 years after the latest supported major Windows update for the device.
Devices running One UI
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=Smartphones=
== Current series ==
=== [[Samsung Galaxy Z series|Galaxy Z series]] (2019−) ===
=== [[Samsung Galaxy S series|Galaxy S series]] (2017−) ===
=== [[Samsung Galaxy A series|Galaxy A series]] (2017−) ===
=== Galaxy XCover series (2017−) ===
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status ! References |
Galaxy Xcover 4
| TouchWiz Grace UX | One UI 1.0 | rowspan="3" | Unsupported | |
Galaxy Xcover 4s
| One UI 1.1 | One UI 3.1 |
Galaxy Xcover Pro
| One UI Core 2.0 | One UI Core 5.1 |
Galaxy Xcover 5
| One UI 3.1 | One UI 6.1 | rowspan="1" style="background: #f8eaba" | Security | |
Galaxy Xcover 6 Pro
| One UI 4.1 | rowspan="3" | One UI 7.0 | rowspan="3" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported | |
Galaxy Xcover 7
| One UI 6.0 | |
Galaxy Xcover 7 Pro
| One UI 7.0 | |
=== [[Samsung Galaxy M series|Galaxy M series]] (2019−) ===
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! Generation ! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status ! References |
rowspan="6" | Mx0
| Samsung Experience 9.5 | One UI Core 2.0 | rowspan="24" | Unsupported | |
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Galaxy M10s
| One UI Core 1.1 | One UI Core 3.1 | |
Galaxy M20
| rowspan="2" | Samsung Experience 9.5 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 2.0 | |
Galaxy M30
| |
Galaxy M30s
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 1.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 3.1 | |
Galaxy M40
| |
rowspan="9" | Mx1
| Galaxy M01 | One UI Core 2.0 | One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy M01s
| One UI Core 1.1 | One UI Core 3.1 | |
Galaxy M11
| rowspan="3" | One UI Core 2.0 | rowspan="3" | One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy M21
| |
Galaxy M21s
| |
Galaxy M21 Prime Edition (2021)
| One UI Core 3.1 | One UI Core 5.1 |
Galaxy M31
| One UI Core 2.0 | rowspan="3" | One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy M31s
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 2.1 | |
Galaxy M51
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rowspan="9" | Mx2
| Galaxy M02 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 2.5 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy M02s
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Galaxy M12
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 3.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 5.1 | |
Galaxy M22
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Galaxy M32
| rowspan="5" | One UI 3.1 | rowspan="5" | One UI 5.1 | |
Galaxy M32 5G
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Galaxy M42 5G
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Galaxy M52 5G
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Galaxy M62
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rowspan="5" | Mx3
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 4.1 | rowspan="6" | One UI 6.1 | rowspan="8" style="background: #f8eaba" | Security | |
Galaxy M13 5G
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Galaxy M23 5G / Buddy2
| rowspan="3" | One UI 4.1 | |
Galaxy M33 5G / Jump2
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Galaxy M53 5G / Quantum 3
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rowspan="6" | Mx4
| One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy M14
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 5.1 | rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 | |
Galaxy M14 5G
| rowspan="3" | One UI 6.1 | |
Galaxy M34 5G
| rowspan="3" | One UI 5.1 | rowspan="11" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported | |
Galaxy M44 / Jump3
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Galaxy M54 5G
| rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 | |
rowspan="5" | Mx5
| rowspan="2" | One UI 6.0 | rowspan="1" | One UI 6.1 | |
Galaxy M15 5G / Wide7
| rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 | |
Galaxy M35 5G
| rowspan="3" | One UI 6.1 | rowspan="3" | One UI 6.1 | |
Galaxy M55 5G
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Galaxy M55s 5G
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rowspan="3" | Mx6
| Galaxy M06 5G | One UI 7.0 | One UI 7.0 | |
Galaxy M16 5G
| One UI 6.1 | One UI 6.1 |
Galaxy M56 5G
| One UI 7.0 | One UI 7.0 | |
=== [[Samsung Galaxy F series|Galaxy F series]] (2020−) ===
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Fx1
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 2.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI Core 4.1 | rowspan="7" | Unsupported |
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rowspan="6" | Fx2
| Galaxy F02s |
Galaxy F12
| rowspan="3" | One UI Core 3.1 | rowspan="3" | One UI Core 5.1 |
Galaxy F22 |
Galaxy F42 5G / Wide5 |
Galaxy F52 5G
| rowspan="2" | One UI 3.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI 5.1 |
Galaxy F62 |
rowspan="2" | Fx3
| rowspan="3" | One UI Core 4.1 | rowspan="6" | One UI 6.1 | rowspan="3" style="background: #f8eaba" | Security |
Galaxy F23 5G |
rowspan="5" | Fx4 |
Galaxy F14
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 5.1 | rowspan="10" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported |
Galaxy F14 5G |
Galaxy F34 5G
| rowspan="2" | One UI 5.1 |
Galaxy F54 5G
| rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 |
rowspan="3" | Fx5
| Galaxy F05 | rowspan="2" | One UI 6.0 | rowspan="3" | One UI 6.1 |
Galaxy F15 5G |
Galaxy F55 5G (C55 5G in China)
| One UI 6.1 |
rowspan="3" | Fx6
| Galaxy F06 5G | rowspan="3" | One UI 7.0 | rowspan="3" | One UI 7.0 |
Galaxy F16 5G |
Galaxy F56 5G |
== Former series ==
=== [[Samsung Galaxy Note series|Galaxy Note series]] (2017−2020) ===
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status ! References |
Galaxy Note FE
| Samsung Experience 8.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI 1.0 | rowspan="6" | Unsupported |
Galaxy Note8
| Samsung Experience 8.5 |
Galaxy Note9
| Samsung Experience 9.5 | One UI 2.5 | {{Cite web|last=Wilde|first=Damien|date=2020-07-01|title=[Update: Sprint Note 9] One UI 2.1 now rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 9|url=https://www.phonearena.com/news/samsung-galaxy-note-9-one-ui-2-5-rollout-final-feature-update_id127875|access-date=2020-07-17|website=9to5Google|language=en-US}} |
Galaxy Note10 / Note10+
| One UI 1.5 | One UI 4.1 |
Galaxy Note10 Lite
| One UI 2.0 | rowspan="2" | One UI 5.1 |
Galaxy Note20 / Note20 Ultra
| One UI 2.5 |
=== [[Samsung Galaxy J series|Galaxy J series]] (2017−2018) ===
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status ! References |
Galaxy J3 (2017) / J3 Pro
| rowspan="5" | Samsung Experience 8.1 | rowspan="6" | One UI 1.1 | rowspan="13" | Unsupported |
Galaxy J5 (2017) / J5 Pro |
Galaxy J7 (2017) / J7 Pro |
Galaxy J7 Core / J7 Neo / J7 Nxt |
Galaxy J7 Prime (2018) / J7 Prime 2 |
Galaxy J7 Crown
| rowspan="6" | Samsung Experience 9.0 | |
Galaxy J7 Duo
| rowspan="7" | One UI 2.0 |
Galaxy J7 (2018) US / Wide3 |
Gear S s |
Galaxy J6 / On6 |
Galaxy J8 / On8 |
Galaxy J4+
| rowspan="2" | Samsung Experience 9.5 | |
Galaxy J6+
| |
=Tablets=
== Galaxy Tab S series (2017−) ==
== Galaxy Tab A series (2017−) ==
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status ! References |
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017)
| Samsung Experience 8.5 | One UI 1.0 | rowspan="7" | Unsupported |
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2018)
| rowspan="2" | Samsung Experience 9.5 | rowspan="2" | One UI 2.5 |
Galaxy Tab A 10.5 (2018) |
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019)
| One UI Core 1.1 | One UI Core 3.1 | |
Galaxy Tab A 8.0 w/ S Pen (2019)
| rowspan="2" | One UI 1.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI 3.1 |
Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019) |
Galaxy Tab A7
| One UI Core 2.5 | One UI Core 4.1 | |
Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
| rowspan="2" | One UI Core 3.1 | rowspan="2" | One UI 6.1 | rowspan="3" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported | |
Galaxy Tab A8
| |
Galaxy Tab A9 / A9+
| One UI 5.1.1 | rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 | |
== Galaxy Tab Active series (2017−) ==
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status |
Galaxy Tab Active 2
| Samsung Experience 8.5 | One UI 1.1 | rowspan="3" | Unsupported |
Galaxy Tab Active Pro
| One UI 1.5 | One UI 3.1 |
Galaxy Tab Active 3
| One UI 2.5 | One UI 5.1.1 |
Galaxy Tab Active 4 Pro
| One UI 4.1 | rowspan="1" | One UI 7.0 | rowspan="3" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported |
Galaxy Tab Active 5
| One UI 6.0 | rowspan="1" | One UI 6.1 |
Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro
| One UI 7.0 | One UI 7.0 |
=Computers=
== [[Galaxy Book]] series (2017−) ==
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status |
Galaxy Book
| rowspan="10" | One UI Book 4 (Windows 11 21H2) | rowspan="20" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported |
Galaxy Book Pro
| rowspan="4" | Windows 10 (20H2) |
Galaxy Book Pro 360 |
Galaxy Book Odyssey |
Galaxy Book (2021) |
Galaxy Book Go |
Galaxy Book 2 |
Galaxy Book 2 360 |
Galaxy Book 2 Pro |
Galaxy Book 2 Pro 360 |
Galaxy Book 3 360
| rowspan="4" | One UI Book 5 (Windows 11 22H2) | rowspan="10" | One UI Book 7 (Windows 11 24H2) |
Galaxy Book 3 Pro |
Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 |
Galaxy Book 3 Ultra |
Galaxy Book 4 360
| colspan="1" rowspan="4" | One UI Book 6 (Windows 11 23H2) |
Galaxy Book 4 Pro |
Galaxy Book 4 Pro 360 |
Galaxy Book 4 Ultra |
Galaxy Book 5 Pro
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" | One UI Book 6 (Windows 11 24H2) |
Galaxy Book 5 Pro 360 |
=Watches=
== [[Samsung Galaxy Gear|Galaxy Gear]] series (2016) ==
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status |
Gear S3 Classic / Frontier
| Tizen 2.3.2 | One UI Watch 1.0 (Tizen 4.0.0.7) | Unsupported |
== [[Samsung Galaxy Watch series|Galaxy Watch series]] (2018−) ==
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! Device ! Original version ! Current version ! Status |
Galaxy Watch
| Tizen 4.0.0.0 | rowspan="4" | One UI Watch 2.0 (Tizen 5.5.0.2) | rowspan="4" | Unsupported |
Galaxy Watch Active
| One UI Watch 1.0 (Tizen 4.0.0.3) |
Galaxy Watch Active 2
| One UI Watch 1.0 (Tizen 4.0.0.7) |
Galaxy Watch3
| One UI Watch 2.0 (Tizen 5.5.0.1) |
Galaxy Watch4 / Watch4 Classic
| One UI Watch 3.0 (Wear OS 3.0) | rowspan="6" | One UI Watch 6.0 (Wear OS 5.0) | rowspan="6" style="background: #d4f4b4" | Supported |
Galaxy Watch5 / Watch5 Pro
| One UI Watch 4.5 (Wear OS 3.5) |
Galaxy Watch6 / Watch6 Classic
| rowspan="2" | One UI Watch 5.0 (Wear OS 4.0) |
Galaxy Watch FE |
Galaxy Watch7
| rowspan="2" | One UI Watch 6.0 (Wear OS 5.0) |
Galaxy Watch Ultra |
See also
References and notes
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