
Samsung has officially started the stable rollout of Android 16 this week and, at the same time, confirmed a list of Galaxy phones and tablets set to be updated, mostly starting in October.
The stable One UI 8 rollout started today, September 15, for the Galaxy S25 series in several regions including Korea, the US, and the UK among others. Samsung has confirmed that older devices will follow, with broader updates in October.
In a further post, Samsung has confirmed an initial list of Galaxy smartphones and tablets set to get the Android 16-based update, as well as when to expect those updates.
The bulk of Samsung’s One UI 8 updates will take place in October, with other devices being updated in November. The list, which is certainly missing some devices, is as follows:
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October 2025
Galaxy S24
Galaxy S24+
Galaxy S24 Ultra
Galaxy S24 FE
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
Galaxy S23
Galaxy S23+
Galaxy S23 Ultra
Galaxy S23 FE
Galaxy S22
Galaxy S22+
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S10+
Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S10 FE
Galaxy Tab S10 FE+
Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
Galaxy Tab S9
Galaxy Tab S9+
Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra
Galaxy Tab S9 FE
Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
Galaxy Tab Active 5
Galaxy A36
Galaxy A35
Galaxy A34
Galaxy A25
Galaxy A56
Galaxy A53
Galaxy Quantum 6
Galaxy Quantum 5
Galaxy Quantum 4
Galaxy Quantum 3
Galaxy Buddy 4
Galaxy Jump 4
Galaxy Wide 8
Galaxy XCover 7 Pro
November 2025
Galaxy Z Fold 5
Galaxy Z Flip 5
Galaxy Z Fold 4
Galaxy Z Flip 4
Galaxy Tab S8
Galaxy Tab S8+
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro
Galaxy Tab A9
Galaxy Tab A9+
Galaxy Tab A11
Galaxy A16
Galaxy A15
Galaxy A24
Galaxy A33
Galaxy Wide 7
Galaxy Buddy 3
Galaxy Jump 3
Galaxy Jump 2
It’s a little strange that 2023’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 will be getting Android 16 updates a month after 2022’s Galaxy S22 series, but this looks like a relatively swift rollout. We’ll provide updates over the coming weeks as new details are made available and as the schedule shifts.
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