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Google recently hinted that the stable Android 16 update will be available in June. Eligible Galaxy devices are also expected to start receiving the next-gen One UI starting this summer.
Android 16 has been released for Pixels now, but One UI 8 is still on its second beta, so there’s still time for Samsung to make some changes before it’s finished.
Android 16 QPR1 doesn’t allow this, and at the widest split, the secondary app takes on a very small aspect ratio. A lot of Samsung’s One UI 8 changes came in the form of app updates in Android.
According to leaks, One UI 8.0 will be a fairly continuous update. So, Samsung could be saving the biggest improvements for One UI 8.5—which will still be based on Android 16.
The company says that by working with Google, One UI 8 will be one of the first UI platforms to adopt Android 16. The beta program is available in the U.S., Germany, Korea and the U.K. for users ...