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One UI
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
Written inC, C++, Rust, Kotlin
OS familyAndroid (Linux)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed-source
Initial release7 November 2018; 7 years ago (2018-11-07)
Latest release8.0 (based on Android 16) / 25 July 2025; 4 months ago (2025-07-25)
Latest preview8.0 Beta 7 (based on Android 16) / 8 September 2025; 3 months ago (2025-09-08)
Available in100+ languages
List of languages
  • 100+ languages and 25 locales worldwide
  • Azərbaycan – Azerbaijani
  • Bosanski – Bosnian
  • Català – Catalan
  • Čeština – Czech
  • Dansk – Danish
  • Deutsch (Deutschland) – German (Germany)
  • Deutsch (Österreich) – German (Austria)
  • Deutsch (Schweiz) – German (Switzerland)
  • Èdè Yorùbá (Bɛ̀nɛ̀) – Yoruba (Benin)
  • Èdè Yorùbá (Nàìjíríà) – Yoruba (Nigeria)
  • Eesti – Estonian
  • English (Australia) – English (Australia)
  • English (Canada) – English (Canada)
  • English (India) – English (India)
  • English (Ireland) – English (Ireland)
  • English (New Zealand) – English (New Zealand)
  • English (Philippines) – English (Philippines)
  • English (South Africa) – English (South Africa)
  • English (United Kingdom) – English (United Kingdom)
  • English (United States) – English (United States)
  • English (Zawgyi) – English (Zawgyi)
  • Español (España) – Spanish (Spain)
  • Español (Estados Unidos) – Spanish (United States)
  • Euskara – Basque
  • Filipino – Filipino
  • Français (Belgique) – French (Belgium)
  • Français (Canada) – French (Canada)
  • Français (France) – French (France)
  • Français (Suisse) – French (Switzerland)
  • Gaeilge – Irish
  • Galego – Galician
  • Hausa (Gana) – Hausa (Ghana)
  • Hausa (Nijar) – Hausa (Niger)
  • Hausa (Nijeriya) – Hausa (Nigeria)
  • Hrvatski – Croatian
  • Igbo – Igbo
  • Indonesia – Indonesian
  • Íslenska – Icelandic
  • Italiano – Italian
  • Kiswahili (Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo) – Swahili (Congo - Kinshasa)
  • Kiswahili (Kenya) – Swahili (Kenya)
  • Kiswahili (Tanzania) – Swahili (Tanzania)
  • Kiswahili (Uganda) – Swahili (Uganda)
  • Latviešu – Latvian
  • Lietuvių – Lithuanian
  • Magyar – Hungarian
  • Malaysia – Malay
  • Nederlands (België) – Dutch (Belgium)
  • Nederlands (Nederland) – Dutch (Netherlands)
  • Norsk bokmål – Norwegian Bokmål
  • O‘zbek – Uzbek (Latin)
  • Polski (Polska) – Polish (Poland)
  • Polski (Silesian) – Polish (Silesian)
  • Português (Brasil) – Portuguese (Brazil)
  • Português (Portugal) – Portuguese (Portugal)
  • Română – Romanian
  • Shqip – Albanian
  • Slovenčina – Slovak
  • Slovenščina – Slovenian
  • Srpski – Serbian (Latin)
  • Suomi – Finnish
  • Svenska – Swedish
  • Tiếng Việt – Vietnamese
  • Türkçe – Turkish
  • Türkmen dili – Turkmen
  • Ελληνικά – Greek
  • Беларуская – Belarusian
  • Български – Bulgarian
  • Кыргызча – Kyrgyz
  • Қазақ тілі – Kazakh
  • Македонски – Macedonian
  • Монгол – Mongolian
  • Русский – Russian
  • Српски – Serbian (Cyrillic)
  • Тоҷикӣ – Tajik
  • Українська – Ukrainian
  • ქართული – Georgian
  • Հայերեն – Armenian
  • עברית – Hebrew
  • اردو – Urdu
  • العربية (إسرائيل) – Arabic (Israel)
  • العربية (الإمارات العربية المتحدة) – Arabic (United Arab Emirates)
  • العربية (مصر) - Arabic (Egypt)
  • فارسی – Persian
  • አማርኛ – Amharic
  • नेपाली – Nepali
  • मराठी – Marathi
  • हिन्दी – Hindi
  • অসমীয়া – Assamese
  • বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ) – Bangla (Bangladesh)
  • বাংলা (ভারত) – Bangla (India)
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ – Punjabi
  • ગુજરાતી – Gujarati
  • ଓଡ଼ିଆ – Odia
  • தமிழ் – Tamil
  • తెలుగు – Telugu
  • ಕನ್ನಡ – Kannada
  • മലയാളം – Malayalam
  • සිංහල – Sinhala
  • ไทย – Thai
  • ລາວ – Lao
  • မြန်မာ (Unicode) – Burmese (Unicode)
  • မြန်မာ (Zawgyi) – Burmese (Zawgyi)
  • ខ្មែរ – Khmer
  • 한국어 – Korean
  • 日本語 – Japanese
  • 简体中文 (中国) – Simplified Chinese (China)
  • 繁體中文 (台灣) – Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)
  • 繁體中文 (香港) – Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)
  • Note: Not all languages are available on all devices. Some languages are removed completely in some regions.
Update methodFirmware over-the-air
Package managerAndroid package (.apk)
PlatformsARMv7, ARMv8, ARMv9
Kernel typeMonolithic (modified Linux kernel)
UserlandBionic libc,[1] shell from NetBSD,[2] native core utilities[3]
Default
user interface
Graphical
Preceded bySamsung Experience
Official websitewww.samsung.com/us/apps/one-ui/ Edit this at Wikidata
Support status
One UI 5 and later supported

The One UI is a operating system used by Samsung smartphones that next to Samsung Experience, in addition to the Android operating system.[4]

In November 2018, the first One UI version was started called "One UI 1" which based on Android 9.[5]

In October 2022, the One UI 5 with Android 13 was started.[6]

In 30 October 2023, the One UI 6 based on Android 14 was started. It has new features like changes in quick settings, new camera widget and new editing features.[7]

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References

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  1. "libc – platform/bionic – Git at Google". Android.googlesource.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-03. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  2. "android / platform/system/core / master / . / sh". android.googlesource.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-22. Retrieved 2014-08-24.
  3. "toolbox – platform/system/core – Git at Google". Android.googlesource.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  4. SamMobile. "Samsung One UI". SamMobile. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  5. Gilbert, Jon; Okpanachi, Irene (2022-11-28). "Samsung One UI explained: Everything to know about Samsung's custom Android skin". Android Police. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  6. SamMobile; Shaik, Asif Iqbal (2022-10-25). "BREAKING: Here's Samsung's One UI 5.0 update release schedule". SamMobile. Retrieved 2025-01-12.
  7. Kew-Denniss, Zachary (2023-08-16). "The 7 best new features in Samsung One UI 6". Android Police. Retrieved 2025-01-12.

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