Built on the backbone of Android 17, Samsung’s One UI 9.0 is officially here. After making a high-profile debut this past July on the company’s latest foldables—the Galaxy
Samsung’s Galaxy S23 family could receive its final major operating system upgrade with Android 17-based One UI 9. The apparent change affects not only the Galaxy S23, Galaxy
Samsung’s entry-level smartphone strategy appears to be taking a familiar shape as the highly anticipated Galaxy A18 edges closer to its official debut. While the South Korean tech
Samsung is preparing a major software rollout for its wearable lineup. Following the debut of One UI 9 Watch—built on Google’s Wear OS 7—alongside the flagship Galaxy Watch
Following its successful debut on the newly launched Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 in July, Samsung’s highly anticipated One UI 9 Watch operating system is
Samsung’s One UI 9.0, built on the framework of Android 17, has officially made its debut on the company’s latest foldable lineup. As the highly anticipated rollout prepares
Samsung’s aggressive hardware expansion shows no signs of slowing down. A new leak has purportedly unmasked the release roadmap for seven highly anticipated Galaxy smartphones and tablets, offering
Samsung may expand the use of inkjet-based camera lens manufacturing in the Galaxy S27 Ultra, a move that could help the company reduce lens thickness, limit flare and
Samsung has officially launched the Galaxy F70 Pro 5G, a highly competitive mid-range smartphone that blends robust hardware with premium software features. By combining a large battery, a
Samsung is accelerating the development of its upcoming software update, with internal testing for One UI 9.0 now underway across 49 smartphones and tablets. While public beta access
Samsung is preparing its next major software release, One UI 9, and the update is shaping up to be one of the company’s broadest Android upgrades yet. Built
Samsung is increasing prices again on a number of Galaxy smartphones, extending a trend that has already touched multiple parts of its mobile portfolio this year. According to