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One UI 9.0 Testing Expands to Budget Galaxy Phones

One UI 9.0 Testing Expands to Budget Galaxy Phones
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Samsung is ramping up internal testing of One UI 9.0, now including budget Galaxy phones alongside high-end and mid-range devices.

The public beta remains limited to the Galaxy S26 series, but the company is working behind the scenes to ensure a timely release for other models.

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Recent server listings show budget phones such as the Galaxy A07, Galaxy A17, and Galaxy A16 have received One UI 9.0 test firmware.

Early testing does not guarantee a quicker release for these devices, but it gives Samsung additional time to refine the software and minimize critical bugs.

In total, Samsung is internally testing One UI 9.0 on over two dozen Galaxy devices, including flagships, foldables, mid-range, and budget models.

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Devices in Internal Testing

The Galaxy S series includes the S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra.

Foldable devices being tested are the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Galaxy A series phones under testing include the A57, A56, A55, A54, A35, A34, A25, A24, A17, A16, and A07.

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Tablets in the test program are the Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra, Tab S10+, and Tab S10 Ultra.

Samsung may expand the public One UI 9.0 beta to more devices, such as the Galaxy S25 series, in the coming weeks.

Budget Galaxy phones are unlikely to receive a beta; they will get the stable update directly.

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The stable One UI 9.0 release is expected alongside new foldable phones at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event next month.

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