These 37 Samsung Phones and Tablets Are Testing One UI 9.0 (Android 17)
Samsung has officially begun testing its next major software update, One UI 9.0, based on Android 17. The company started the beta program with the Galaxy S26 series in May 2026 and is now reportedly expanding internal testing to dozens of Galaxy smartphones and tablets.
One UI 9.0 is expected to bring several improvements, including enhanced AI features, better security, smoother animations, upgraded multitasking tools, and new customization options powered by Android 17.
Samsung Devices Reportedly Testing One UI 9.0 (Android 17)
Galaxy S Series
- Galaxy S26
- Galaxy S26+
- Galaxy S26 Ultra
- Galaxy S25
- Galaxy S25+
- Galaxy S25 Ultra
- Galaxy S25 Edge
- Galaxy S24
- Galaxy S24+
- Galaxy S24 Ultra
- Galaxy S24 FE
- Galaxy S23
- Galaxy S23+
- Galaxy S23 Ultra
- Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy Z Fold and Flip Series
- Galaxy Z Fold 7
- Galaxy Z Flip 7
- Galaxy Z Fold 6
- Galaxy Z Flip 6
- Galaxy Z Fold 5
- Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Tab Series
- Galaxy Tab S11
- Galaxy Tab S11+
- Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S10
- Galaxy Tab S10+
- Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
- Galaxy Tab S9
- Galaxy Tab S9+
- Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy A Series
- Galaxy A57
- Galaxy A56
- Galaxy A36
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A17
- Galaxy A16
What's New in One UI 9.0?
According to leaks and beta builds, One UI 9.0 introduces several notable improvements:
- New AI-powered features integrated across Samsung apps
- Redesigned Samsung Internet browser with "Ask AI"
- Improved Galaxy AI and Gemini integration
- Enhanced privacy and security protections
- Better multitasking for foldable devices
- New creative tools in Samsung Notes and Gallery
- Smoother animations and system performance improvements
- Additional accessibility features and customization options
When Will One UI 9.0 Be Released?
Samsung is expected to officially launch the stable One UI 9.0 update alongside the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8 in July 2026. The Galaxy S26 series will likely receive the stable update first, followed by other flagship and mid-range Galaxy devices over the coming months.
Note: This list is based on current internal testing reports and leaks. Samsung may add or remove devices before the official rollout begins.
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