In summary
- Samsung has temporarily halted the One UI 8 update for Galaxy S23 and S24
- No specific reason provided for the pause
- A setback in the ongoing rollout process
Recently, Samsung made the decision to pause the distribution of the Android 16 update for millions of Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 devices. The rollout of the One UI 8 update, which began in September for older Galaxy phones, has been put on hold for both the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S23 series. As of now, the latest available version of One UI on Samsung’s servers is based on Android 15.
Samsung has not disclosed the specific reason for pausing the One UI 8/Android 16 update rollout. Despite no major reports of critical bugs or issues from users who have already received the update, Samsung seems to have identified a need for further improvements.
Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd
One UI 8’s troubled past – and big future
This pause adds to the challenges faced during the rollout of One UI 8. Initially introduced with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 in late July, Samsung has encountered delays in extending the new UI to older devices. After a series of beta releases, the final versions began to reach users in mid-September.
One UI 8 brings advanced multimodal AI capabilities, a user experience tailored for various device forms, and personalized proactive suggestions for enhanced daily convenience. However, the most significant upgrades are anticipated in the upcoming One UI 8.5 update, expected to launch in early 2026.