A new beta build of One UI 9.0 has appeared with several improvements. The version runs on Android 17 and is still in initial testing.
The most eye-catching feature is Tap to Share. Ele integrates Quick Share and allows you to transfer files, images or videos by bringing two compatible smartphones together from the top.
The process uses NFC to initiate the connection. An animation confirms the pairing and the transfer begins automatically. Essa function resembles Apple’s NameDrop or Samsung’s old S Beam.
Tap to Share transforms fast sharing between Galaxy
Dois Galaxy devices must be unlocked. Basta bring them closer. The system detects the devices and offers shipping options.
Samsung integrated Toggle from Tap to Share directly into Quick Share settings. The feature is not yet fully functional in all builds, but the code already shows the clear intention. Ele should work not only between Galaxy, but also with other Android and in some cases with iOS via updated Quick Share.
Capturas leaks show the full stream in the share menu. The brightness and volume controls on the quick panel have become larger in this version. Isso improves visibility and accuracy by quickly adjusting.
Muitos users were asking for a more straightforward solution for sharing content without opening apps or complex settings. The Tap to Share arrives to simplify your daily life.
- Aproximação from the top of the two devices
- Animação confirmation with NFC
- Integração direct to existing Quick Share
- Compatibilidade expected with other Android and iOS
- Toggle available in share settings
- Automatic Transferência of files, contacts or images
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Widgets from Bixby receive updates on home screen
Samsung’s virtual assistant has new widgets. A 4×2 format includes a full bar for text entry, plus dedicated icons for microphone and keyboard.
Outro widget facilitates direct voice commands on the home screen. Esses elements allow quick interactions without opening the entire Bixby application. The screenshots reveal clean layouts that match the overall look of the One UI.
The Samsung seems to focus on making the Bixby more practical for everyday tasks like quick dictation or simple queries. Esses widgets are positioned as useful shortcuts on the home screen.
Garantia and Cuidados become support and repair centers
One UI 9 brings a new section called Garantia and Cuidados in the settings. Esse hub brings together warranty information, repair history and diagnostic tools.
The menu allows you to check coverage status, schedule services or run tests on the device. Ele integrates voice commands from Bixby to explain options in a more accessible way.
The idea is to simplify the support process. Antes, users had to navigate through several screens or contact the center directly. Agora, everything is concentrated in one place.
Capturas show organized interface with clear sections for repairs and remote diagnosis. Essa change should especially benefit those who buy or sell used devices, as the repair history becomes more transparent.
Acessibilidade gains features like Selecionar to Ouvir and Destaque from Texto
The update also advances inclusion tools. The Selecionar for Ouvir allows any item on the screen to be read aloud with a simple touch.
Já o Destaque of Texto selectively increases font size and highlights content for easier reading. Essas options add up to general refinements to the look of the interface.
Larger controls on the quick panel help with quick interactions. Samsung continues to test these functions, which may receive adjustments until the final version.
One UI 9 is still in the early beta phase. Muitas new features related to artificial intelligence and other refinements should appear in the next compilations.
The stable version is expected to arrive around July 2026, along with the new Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 foldables.
For now, the leaked screenshots highlight the focus on practicality: simpler sharing, more centralized support and an interface with subtle visual adjustments.
Usuários and Galaxy closely follow the following builds. Samsung is expected to expand testing to more devices soon, with the Galaxy S26 series being one of the first to receive the public beta.
The refinements show that the company prioritizes day-to-day improvements, even in a version still under development.

