Samsung had a rough patch with One UI 7 and it delayed the stable release, but they are doing things differently with One UI 8. The Korean company just extended the One UI 8 Beta program to more regions, meaning the stable release might start rolling out.


About two weeks ago, Samsung released the first One UI 8 beta update for the Galaxy S25 series. It was limited to Korean models, but that just changed with users in Poland and India reporting about the arrival of the upcoming OS. Interestingly, you can opt-in and receive the update with a supported device.
Details of the One UI 8 Beta update in Poland and India
Samsung still limits the One UI 8 Beta program to the Galaxy S25 series but has extended it to other regions. The preview is now available in two additional countries – Poland and India. We expect more countries to get the upgrade in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the update has firmware version S93xBXXU4ZYF3. The update size is 3.6GB, and you might need to connect to Wi-Fi to install it. Aside from introducing new features and optimization, it enhanced security with the introduction of the June 2025 security patch.
How to join the Samsung One UI 8 Beta program
Samsung has opened the beta preview for anyone interested. You must live in the countries mentioned above. While the build is stable, according to those who have installed it, we recommend waiting for a stable build if you cannot live with a few glitches and bugs.
Nevertheless, if you wish to enroll, sign into the Samsung Members app. Tap the One UI 8.0 Beta Program banner on the home page. After registration, head to Settings>>Software updates>> Download and install to complete the installation.
