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Samsung integrates an unprecedented anti-theft feature into One UI 9 for the Galaxy S26 line, increasing user security

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Samsung has been carrying out significant testing with the One UI 9 on the Galaxy S26 line. Beta 2 was made available a few days ago, bringing several bug fixes and performance improvements to the devices. Contudo, the South Korean giant, has implemented an important new anti-theft feature, focused on increasing the security of the platform’s users.

The main innovation now requires entering unlock credentials before turning off or restarting the device, an active protection measure. Esta functionality aims to make it difficult for criminals who try to disable a cell phone after a theft or theft, keeping the device accessible for location for longer.

Security Evolução in One UI 9

Anteriormente, Samsung devices already required unlock credentials to shut down or restart, but this requirement only applied while the device was locked. Essa initial layer of security helped prevent unauthorized people from disabling the cell phone after it was lost or stolen, offering an initial barrier.

One UI 9, however, has drastically improved this feature to extend protection. Agora, even when the device is unlocked and in use, attempting to turn it off or restart it will trigger the authentication request. The measure represents an advance in the defense against unauthorized smartphone deactivation.

Novo identity verification method

With the update to One UI 9, the verification method for turning off or restarting the cell phone has changed. The system now requires the PIN, password or unlock pattern to confirm the user’s identity. Esta change has a direct impact on how security is managed.

Biometric verification such as fingerprint or facial recognition is no longer available for this specific action. Essa deletion adds an extra layer of security, as biometric methods may be more vulnerable in certain situations. The device becomes inaccessible without the exact credentials.

Como anti-theft feature works

The new security system operates seamlessly to maximize device protection. When trying to access the power menu to turn off or restart the cell phone, the user will immediately be faced with an authentication screen. This is when credentials are essential.

A crucial feature is the automatic locking of the device as soon as the check is triggered. Mesmo If the user tries to return to the home screen after accessing the power menu, the device will lock itself.

The main points of operation include:

  • Ativação:The feature is automatically enabled in One UI 9 for all compatible Galaxy phones.
  • Exigência:Para turns off or restarts the device, you must enter a PIN, password or unlock pattern.
  • Exclusão Biométria:Métodos biometric verification methods are not supported for this specific purpose.
  • Bloqueio Imediato:The device is automatically locked when trying to access the power menu without authentication.
  • Persistência:The device remains locked and inaccessible until the correct credentials are provided.

Impacto in recovering lost or stolen cell phones

Este One UI 9 security enhancement can significantly increase the chances of finding and recovering a lost or stolen cell phone. Sem the correct credentials, the criminal will not be able to turn off the device. Isso allows the device to remain connected to the network, making it easier to track.

The forced inactivity of the device, which remains online and locked, provides a valuable window of time for location tools. Usuários may use services such as Samsung’s ‘Find Meu Celular’ to attempt to locate the device remotely. Manter the cell phone turned on and with data accessible for tracking is essential in situations of loss.

Cronograma Release One UI 9

One UI 9 should be made available for a wide range of Samsung models. Market and developer expectations indicate that the stable update will begin to be released from mid-July. Este period will mark the beginning of global distribution of the new interface.

The most comprehensive forecast for the arrival of One UI 9 to all compatible models extends between the third quarter and the end of the year. Samsung typically rolls out in phases, prioritizing certain markets and models before expanding the update to other devices. Users are encouraged to check their device settings to receive update notification when available.