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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 Expected to Arrive with One UI 8 Based on Android 16

Samsung is planning to launch its upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones with the latest One UI 8 software right out of the box. This new version of Samsung’s software will be based on Android 16.
Last year, Samsung faced criticism for the slow rollout of One UI 7. Many users had to wait for over six months after Android 15 was released to get the stable update. But according to a new report from SamMobile, Samsung is looking to improve things this time.
Google usually releases new Android versions in the second half of the year. The new Galaxy foldable phones are expected to launch between late July and early August, so the timing matches well.

This move is a bit surprising, as Samsung usually ships new phones with the current version of One UI and adds new features later. If the Fold 7 and Flip 7 launch with One UI 8, it could also mean that the Galaxy S24 and the upcoming Galaxy S25 series might get the One UI 8 update earlier than expected.
Google is expected to release the stable version of Android 16 around June or July this year. This means Samsung might launch the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 just a few days or weeks after Android 16 becomes official.
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Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Series Full Specs and Prices Leaked Ahead of Launch

Samsung is getting ready to reveal its latest devices at the Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9 in Brooklyn, New York. Along with the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Fold7, the company will also launch the new Galaxy Watch8 series, which includes the Galaxy Watch8, Watch8 Classic, and Watch Ultra (2025).
New Designs and Features
Last month, all three smartwatch models appeared online, showing a new squircle-shaped design that was first introduced in last year’s Galaxy Watch Ultra. Now, full specifications and European pricing have leaked ahead of the launch.
Galaxy Watch8 and Watch8 Classic

While both watches look similar, they differ in materials and design. The Watch8 Classic features Samsung’s iconic rotating dial and comes only in a 46mm size, while the regular Watch8 will be available in 40mm and 44mm sizes.
Key Specifications:
- Displays:
- Watch8 (40mm): 1.34″ sAMOLED, 438×438 pixels
- Watch8 (44mm): 1.47″ sAMOLED, 480×480 pixels
- Watch8 Classic (46mm): 1.34″ sAMOLED, 438×438 pixels
- All models: 3000 nits peak brightness
- Chipset: 3nm Exynos W1000 (5-core)
- RAM/Storage: 2 GB RAM, 32 GB storage
- Software: One UI 8.0 Watch
- Sensors: Heart rate (PPG), ECG, body composition (BIA), gyroscope, light sensor, altimeter, and geomagnetic sensor
- Materials:
- Watch8: Aluminum Armor with Sapphire Glass
- Watch8 Classic: Stainless Steel with Sapphire Glass
- Battery:
- Watch8: 325 mAh (40mm), 435 mAh (44mm)
- Watch8 Classic: 445 mAh
Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025)
The new Galaxy Watch Ultra (2025) mostly keeps the same design as its predecessor but introduces a fresh blue bezel and strap. It’s built for active users, using Titanium with Sapphire Glass and comes with an Extreme Sport Strap.

Key Specifications:
- 1.47″ sAMOLED display, 480×480 pixels, 3000 nits brightness
- Chipset: 3nm Exynos W1000
- RAM: 2 GB
- Storage: 64 GB
- Software: One UI 8.0 Watch
- Battery: 590 mAh
- Weight: 60.5 g
- All core sensors included, same as the other models
Expected Prices for Galaxy Watch8 Series and Watch Ultra (2025)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 – 40 mm – Bluetooth – €379.99 (USD 447 / Rs. 38,195 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 – 40 mm – Bluetooth + 4G- €429.99 (USD 506 / Rs. 43,220 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 – 44 mm – Bluetooth – €409.99 (USD 482 / Rs. 41,210 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 – 44 mm – Bluetooth + 4G- €459.99 (USD 541 / Rs. 46,235 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic- 46mm – Bluetooth – €529.99 (USD 624 / Rs. 53,270 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic – 46 mm – Bluetooth + 4G – €579.99 (USD 683 / Rs. 58,295 approx.)
- Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic – 47 mm – Bluetooth + 4G – €699.99 (USD 824 / Rs. 70,360 approx.)
How to Watch the Galaxy Unpacked Event
Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event will be streamed live on July 9 at 10 a.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. IST on the Samsung YouTube channel and official website.
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Samsung Begins Testing One UI 8 for Galaxy S24 FE

Samsung has started testing the upcoming One UI 8, based on Android 16, for its Galaxy S24 FE smartphone. This update follows the recent news that the company is also developing One UI 8 for the Galaxy A55.
The Galaxy S24 FE is being tested with firmware version S721BXXU6CYG1/S721BOXM6CYG1/S721BXXU6CYG1. This version is not yet available to the public, as it is still in the internal testing phase.

Earlier this year, Samsung released the stable One UI 7 update directly for the Galaxy S24 FE without going through a public beta program. Based on that pattern, it is possible that One UI 8 will also skip the open beta stage for this device.
As for the release timeline, Samsung is expected to roll out the stable One UI 8 update by the end of 2025, since the Galaxy S24 FE received its One UI 7 update in April.
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Samsung’s First Tri-Fold Phone Appears in New Animations Ahead of Launch

Samsung is getting ready to launch its new foldable phones at the upcoming Galaxy Unpacked event on July 9. Alongside the expected Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE, rumors now suggest that Samsung may also reveal its first tri-fold foldable phone, possibly called the Galaxy G Fold.
New Animations Hint at Tri-Fold Design
New animations found in the latest One UI 8 software build, shared by Android Authority, show what looks like Samsung’s tri-fold device. Internally, the phone is referred to as “Multifold 7.” The software includes both light and dark versions of the animation, and the dark version gives a better view of the device’s design.
How the Device Looks and Folds
The phone features a three-panel back:
- The left panel has three rear cameras, similar to current Z Fold models.
- The middle panel includes a small cover display and a front camera for use when the phone is folded.
- The right panel seems to have no screen and may just be a plain rear side.

Instead of Huawei’s S-shaped fold seen in the Mate XT, Samsung is using a G-shaped fold, with both hinges folding inward. This design helps protect the display and prevents stress on the fold. The hinges are of different sizes to allow a flat fold, and the blank rear panel gets sandwiched inside for safety.

There’s also a warning animation that shows not to fold the phone camera-side first, as this could damage the hinge. The side of the phone shows a small recessed section—likely where the volume and power buttons are placed.
Name and Launch Still Not Confirmed
Although the phone is often called a tri-fold, it actually has two screens and two hinges. That’s why Samsung is calling it “Multifold” for now. The company has not officially confirmed this device, and it’s possible the animations are just for testing. The final product might look different—or may not launch right away.
Galaxy Unpacked Event Details
Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked July 2025 event will take place on July 9, where we expect to see the launch of:
- Galaxy Z Fold 7
- Galaxy Z Flip 7
- Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE
- Galaxy Watch 8
- Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025
Samsung may also show a teaser of the tri-fold phone at the event.
Event Timings:
- 10 a.m. ET
- 3 p.m. BST
- 4 p.m. CET
- 7:30 p.m. IST
The event will be streamed live on Samsung’s official YouTube channel.