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    Samsung Announces Upcoming Wave of One UI 9 Beta

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stephen Radochia / Android Authority TL;DR:

    1. Samsung announced a second wave of the One UI 9 beta starting will on May 26, expanding access to additional countries like India and Poland.
    2. The initial rollout of the Android 17-based beta is ongoing in select regions, with a phased release schedule.
    3. Samsung is already distributing the stable version of One UI 8.5, indicating users with older Galaxy devices may soon gain access to the latest beta.
    4. Galaxy S26 users can register via the Samsung Members app to try the One UI 9 beta once it becomes available in their region.

    Samsung Announces Second Wave of One UI 9 Beta

    Samsung has just shared exciting news for Galaxy users. The company will begin its second wave of the One UI 9 beta rollout soon. This update is based on Android 17 and aims to bring fresh features and improvements. The rollout is scheduled to start on May 26. Countries such as India and Poland will be among the first to get the update. However, Samsung did not list all the countries included in this second phase. This phased approach means some regions will receive the update earlier than others. Many users are eager to see what’s coming next and how the new software will enhance their devices.

    What Can Users Expect from the New Beta?

    Samsung’s beta software often includes key upgrades. This time, the focus is on making user experience smoother and more efficient. The Android 17 foundation promises better performance and stability. Additionally, users may see improvements in security features and device customization. Samsung has also hinted at new features that could improve multitasking and app management. Although the beta is still in testing, it gives users a chance to try upcoming features early. In turn, their feedback can help Samsung refine the final version. Overall, this update could make Galaxy devices more versatile and user-friendly.

    Why This Matters for Android Fans

    For Android enthusiasts, the rollout of One UI 9 beta offers a sneak peek at Samsung’s future software. It also shows the company’s commitment to keeping their devices cutting-edge. While some users might be hesitant to try beta software, early testers often enjoy early access to innovative features. Plus, stable versions usually roll out quickly after beta testing ends. For older Galaxy models, this can mean a faster transition to the latest software. It’s worth watching for updates on which countries will get the beta first. Ultimately, Samsung’s ongoing updates remind us why Android phones remain popular with fans of customization and innovation.

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