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Android 17 Based One UI 9 Beta Process Begins

Android 17 Based One UI 9 Beta Process Begins

Samsung is launching the Android 17-based One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 series this week. Here are the notable features of the new interface.

Samsung is starting the beta process this week for its new interface, One UI 9, built on the Android 17 operating system. The update will initially be available only to Galaxy S26 series users.

The beta program is available in regions such as Germany, India, Korea, Poland, England and the United States. Users will be able to participate in the program via the Samsung Members application when registration begins.

What’s new with One UI 9

The new interface version includes significant improvements in creative tools and customization options. Samsung NotesThe app is being updated with new features like decorative tapes and various pen styles.

users, ContactsYou can create personalized profile cards by directly accessing Creative Studio through the application. Quick PanelIts structure is also being rearranged to give users more control.

Brightness, volume and media player controls can now be adjusted independently of each other. In addition, the size options of the panel are made more flexible according to personal preferences.

On the accessibility side Mouse KeyThe speed is adjustable, providing smoother cursor control. A new device that combines the features offered by Google and Samsung. TalkBackpackage is also available.

Making the reading experience easier Text SpotlightThe feature shows selected texts in a larger and clearer floating window. On the security side, protection mechanisms against suspicious applications are being strengthened.

When high-risk applications are detected, the system warns the user and recommends deleting the application by preventing it from running. These security policies aim to increase the overall protection level of the device.

Future plans and stable release

Samsung states that the first stable version of One UI 9 will come to new flagship devices later this year. Galaxy Z Fold 8 and other foldable models, which are expected to be introduced in July, are expected to receive this update.

It is stated that the stable version to be offered on new foldable devices will include advanced features that will facilitate mobile interaction. Google is expected to release the first stable version of Android 17 in the coming weeks.

What do you think about these features and security improvements that Samsung offers with its new interface?

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