Samsung prepares One UI 9 with a focus on privacy and integration of Galaxy line devices

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Samsung has already started work on the next major update to its operating system, the One UI 9. Desenvolvida on the basis of the future

Unlike previous updates that brought drastic visual changes, preliminary information indicates that One UI 9 will focus on functional refinements. The objective is to make the combined use of the brand’s smartphones, tablets, watches and notebooks more fluid and intuitive, eliminating barriers and simplifying everyday tasks.

Although the South Korean company maintains secrecy about official details, consistent leaks and analyzes of codes in development already reveal a clear roadmap. The new features aim to strengthen users’ loyalty to the ecosystem, offering practical advantages that the competition is still seeking to consolidate through third-party solutions.

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Improved connectivity in the Galaxy ecosystem

The main focus of One UI 9 lies in the expansion of cross-device services, which allow transparent communication between devices connected to the same Samsung account. One of the most awaited features is the universal paper holder, which will allow you to copy a text, link or image on an Galaxy smartphone and instantly paste it onto a branded tablet or notebook, without the need for intermediate applications or manual processes. Essa tool promises to drastically optimize the workflow of students and professionals who switch between different screens throughout the day, making transferring information as simple as a copy and paste command.

In addition to the shared clipboard, the update is expected to introduce “task continuation”. Esse feature will allow a user to start an activity on one device and resume it from exactly the same point on another. For example, it will be possible to start composing an email on your cell phone during your commute and, when you arrive at the office, open your tablet and find the draft ready to be finalized. The functionality will extend to supported browsers, documents and other applications, creating a seamless and seamless user experience that reinforces the idea that Galaxy devices function as an extension of each other, rather than as stand-alone tools.

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New layers of security and privacy

User data security will receive a significant boost with the implementation of native App Lock, a highly requested privacy feature. Essa tool will allow users to block access to specific applications using the device’s own authentication methods, such as fingerprint, facial recognition or unlock PIN. Diferente of third-party solutions that may be vulnerable or consume system resources, the native implementation will be integrated directly into the Samsung Knox security platform. Isso guarantees a robust level of protection, preventing unauthorized access to banking, messenger or photo gallery applications, even if the device is unlocked. The functionality was also designed to be discreet, masking the content of notifications from blocked applications, displaying only a generic warning not to expose sensitive information on the lock screen or status bar, offering peace of mind and complete control to the device owner.

Smart sync between devices

Another convenience improvement coming with One UI 9 is automatic “Not Perturbe” mode synchronization. With this functionality, when activating the mode on one of the Galaxy devices, the configuration will be instantly replicated on all other devices linked to the same account.

This intelligent synchronization is ideal for moments that require maximum concentration, such as work meetings, classes or during a night’s sleep. When you silence your smartphone, your tablet and smartwatch will also enter silent mode, avoiding unwanted sound or vibration interruptions in a coordinated way.

The technology behind this integration leverages Google Play Services’s APIs, but is refined by Samsung to operate optimally within its ecosystem. The user will also have the option to manage settings individually if they prefer to keep one device active while the others are silenced.

What to expect from the visual interface

The sources that follow the development of One UI 9 are unanimous in stating that the update will not bring a design revolution. Samsung should take a more conservative approach, focusing on enhancing the existing interface with small tweaks that improve usability and visual consistency.

The company is expected to refine animations, icons and menu organization, making navigation even more fluid and pleasant. The strategy is to evolve the user experience without creating a steep learning curve, ensuring that users feel at home while discovering new features.

Upgrade timeline and eligibility

Following the traditional Samsung calendar, the One UI 9 beta testing program is expected to be released between May and June 2026.

The stable version of the operating system usually debuts on new foldable devices in the Galaxy Z line, which are launched in the second half of the year. Após the official launch, the update begins to be gradually distributed to other eligible devices.

The list of compatible devices will include flagship models from recent years, as well as a selection of premium intermediaries from the Galaxy A line. The release schedule may vary significantly depending on the region and telephone operator.

Older or entry-level devices will follow a later update schedule, receiving One UI 9 in the following months. Samsung prioritizes system stability, carrying out extensive testing before releasing the update to a larger user base.

Impact for brand users

The new features planned for One UI 9 reinforce the value of investing in the Galaxy ecosystem. Para consumers who use multiple products from the brand, gains in productivity and convenience will be immediate, making daily interactions more efficient and pleasant.

Behind the scenes of technical development

The discovery of references to One UI 9 in firmware codes and Cross Device Services of Google confirms that development is at an advanced stage. Samsung is working to deeply integrate the new Android 17 APIs, ensuring connectivity features are robust, secure, and power efficient.

This advance preparation demonstrates the company’s commitment to delivering a polished and functional update. Internal tests already validate the compatibility of new functions with recent generation hardware, ensuring that the experience is consistent across all devices eligible to receive the new software.