Samsung Rolls Out One UI 9 Beta Based on Android 17

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Samsung has officially introduced the Android 17-based One UI 9 Beta for Galaxy users. The latest update brings smarter AI features, stronger security, and a more personalized user experience.

The beta program has started in selected countries, and India is one of the first markets where eligible Galaxy users can try the new software before its official release.

Galaxy S26 Users Get First Access

Samsung is currently rolling out the One UI 9 Beta for the Galaxy S26 series.

The beta is available in India, the US, the UK, Germany, South Korea, and Poland. The company plans to expand the update to more Galaxy smartphones in the coming months.

If you own an eligible Galaxy device, you can join the beta program to test the new features before everyone else.

One UI 9 Brings Smarter AI Features

Samsung says One UI 9 uses AI more deeply to make everyday tasks faster and easier.

The update also improves the Samsung Notes app with new pen styles, decorative tapes, and better editing tools. These changes make note-taking, studying, and office work more convenient.

New Quick Panel and Better Security

The Quick Panel has been redesigned for easier access. Brightness, volume, and media controls are now managed separately, and users can customize the panel layout based on their preferences.

Samsung has also upgraded security in One UI 9. The system can better detect suspicious or harmful apps and warn users before they become a risk, helping keep personal data safer.

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