Which Samsung Galaxy devices will get One UI 8 update?

Most of Galaxy S25, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22 devices are confirmed to get One UI 8 beta access
A screengrab of Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition. — Screengrab via Samsung Canada YouTube channel
A screengrab of Galaxy S25 Enterprise Edition. — Screengrab via Samsung Canada YouTube channel

With Google's Made by Google and its latest Pixel 10 lineup's hype having run their course, the spotlight seems to be snagged by Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, as only a little while has passed since the rollout of One UI 7 and it's gearing up to release One UI 8. 

While users are always receptive to software updates, it's a bit heart-breaking that not every Samsung Galaxy device will receive the upcoming One UI 8 update. 

If you too are a Galaxy user and eager to get the latest One UI update on your device as soon as it releases, then Gadinsider is here to jot down all the Galaxy devices that will get Samsung's One UI 8 update, Android Police reported. 

First off, the Galaxy S series will be the first to receive the One UI 8 update, thanks to its being the company's flagship lineup. But be aware that only the latest Galaxy S models will get the One UI 8 update. 

List of Galaxy S series phones that will get One UI 8 update

The following Galaxy S devices have been confirmed to get One UI 8 beta access:

  • Samsung Galaxy S25
  • Samsung Galaxy S25+
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
  • Samsung Galaxy S24
  • Samsung Galaxy S24+
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy S23
  • Samsung Galaxy S23+
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy S22+ (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy S21 FE (rumoured)

The Galaxy S21 series is unlikely to receive One UI 8, having reached its limit of updates, except for the S21 FE, which is still eligible for the beta.

Galaxy Z phones that will get One UI 8 update

The premium Z series, known for its high price tags, is also in line for One UI 8. The following phones are either confirmed for beta access or rumoured to receive the update:

  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 (rumoured)

The Galaxy Z Fold 3 will not receive One UI 8, as it has already received its four promised updates.

Which Galaxy A phones will get One UI 8 update?

  • The A series is popular among budget-conscious consumers and businesses. Here’s what to expect for One UI 8:
  • Samsung Galaxy A73 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy A56 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy A55 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy A54 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy A36 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy A35 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy A33 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy A26 (rumoured)

Which Galaxy M phones will get One UI 8 update?

The entry-level M series is also expected to see some updates, though details are scarce. Rumours suggest at least one model will receive One UI 8:

Samsung Galaxy M34 (rumoured)

Which Galaxy tabs will get One UI 8 update?

Samsung’s tablet range will also be updated with One UI 8. Expected models include:

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 (expected)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S11+ (expected)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra (expected)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 FE (confirmed beta access)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE (rumoured)
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro (spotted on Geekbench)

As most of the above-mentioned devices are supposed to receive the One UI 8 update, the tentative list is likely to expand or shrink on the basis of more information disclosure.

This might also be immensely fruitful to you if you're struggling to figure out whether your Galaxy device is eligibile for One UI 8 or not.