On Monday, Samsung officially released the stable version of Android 16-based One UI 8.0 for the popular Galaxy S25 series. Initially, this significant update was rolled out exclusively in South Korea, the company’s home market. However, Samsung has now expanded the update's availability to three additional countries: Germany, India, and the UK.
The stable One UI 8 update is currently being made available only for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra units that had previously enrolled in the beta program. This selective rollout ensures that users who have tested the beta version can now experience the finalized features and improvements.
This latest update has a substantial size of 566.49 MB and is identified by the firmware version S93xBXXU5BYI3. Screenshots of the update can be found below, showcasing the new software interface and enhancements.
According to the official change log accompanying the update, it does not introduce any new features, performance enhancements, or bug fixes. However, being a stable update, it is likely that it contains some underlying bug fixes and performance refinements aimed at improving device functionality. Samsung may have chosen not to disclose these specifics in the update documentation.
To obtain the latest stable version of One UI 8.0, users should navigate to Settings » Software update » Download and install. This straightforward process will ensure that your device is equipped with the latest software enhancements.
Looking ahead, we anticipate that Samsung will continue to expand the One UI 8 update to additional regions in the coming days. Users are encouraged to stay tuned for announcements regarding the availability of the update in more countries, ensuring that more Galaxy S25 users can benefit from the latest advancements in Android technology.