One UI

One UI (also written as OneUI) is a software overlay developed by Samsung Electronics for its Android devices running Android Pie and higher. Succeeding Samsung Experience UX and TouchWiz, it is designed to make using larger smartphones easier and become more visually appealing. To provide more clarity, some elements of the UI are tweaked to match the colors that are based on the color of the user's phone. It was unveiled at Samsung's developer conference in 2019[1] alongside the Galaxy S10 series, Galaxy Buds and the Galaxy Fold.

One UI
Screenshot of One UI 3.1 running on Samsung Galaxy S21 smartphone
DeveloperSamsung Electronics
OS familyLinux (Based on Android), Unix-like
Working stateCurrent
Initial release7 November 2018 (2018-11-07)
Latest release3.1 (Based on Android 11) / 29 January 2021 (2021-01-29)
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)
Eesti - Estonian
English (Australia) - English (Australia)
English (Canada) - English (Canada)
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)
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
Hrvatski - Croatian
Indonesia - Indonesian
Íslenska - Icelandic
Italiano - Italian
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
Тоҷикӣ - Tajik
Українська - Ukrainian
ქართული - Georgian
Հայերեն - Armenian
עברית - Hebrew
اردو - Urdu
العربية - Arabic
فارسی - Persian
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
한국어 - Korean
中文 (简体中文, 中国) - Chinese (Simplified, China)
中文 (繁體中文, 台灣) - Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)
中文 (繁體中文, 香港) - Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong)
日本語 - Japanese

Not all languages are available on all devices. Some languages are removed completely in some regions.
Update methodFirmware over-the-air
Kernel typeMonolithic (modified Linux kernel)
Default user interfaceGraphical
Preceded bySamsung Experience
Official websiteOfficial website

Features

One UI was designed as part of a goal to make Samsung's hardware and software "work together in perfect harmony" and provide a more "natural" experience on large-screen smartphones. One UI displays most of the features that were in the Samsung Experience UX. A prominent design pattern in many of Samsung's system applications is to intentionally place common features and user interface elements along the middle of the screen rather than near the top. This makes them easier to reach with a user's thumb when using the device one-handed. For similar reasons, apps utilise large headers to push their main content towards the vertical centre of the screen. The navigation bar supports the use of gestures and the usual 3-button system, while a system-wide "night mode" was also added (which gives UI elements and supported applications a darkened color scheme). As with Android Pie upstream, the Overview screen of recent apps uses a horizontal layout, as opposed to the vertical layout of previous versions.[2][3][4][5]

Version history

One UI 1.0, the first version of One UI, brought about many features which were becoming increasingly popular among various apps and iOS. First and foremost, dark mode was added to make viewing in dark spaces easier on the user's eyes. This feature was included in many apps and eventually brought to iOS 13 and Android 10. The first version also brought native screenshot editing tools, refined curves, refinements to the Always-On Display (tap to show), an upgraded Bixby with support for remapping the Bixby button, and a new way to navigate the device: gestures. While Android 9 Pie did come with gesture support, it was only available on Pixel devices and stock AOSP devices and is said to be 'half baked' by many users. However, Samsung decided to create their own gesture system to navigate devices with OneUI installed. All you had to do was swipe up from the bottom of the device in the three locations of the 'buttons' to navigate. There have been many mixed reviews of this system,.[6][7][8]

One UI 1.1, a minor update for One UI, brought a few camera, fingerprint, and facial recognition stability fixes and performance optimizations.[9] This update isn't available on the Galaxy S8, Note8, S9, and Note9 range, but was an OTA update for the Galaxy S10 series devices. It launched with the 2019 Galaxy A series devices, such as the A30, A50 and A70.

One UI 1.5, another minor update,[10] was primarily for Galaxy Smart Watches, however, does provide native Link to Windows support. It launched with the Galaxy Note10 series devices. It also had 3 notification sounds go through minor changes.

One UI 2.0, the second generation update to One UI,[11] provides Galaxy users with a skinned Digital Wellbeing experience, a more refined UI in some default apps such as Device Care, a minor UI change to the clock position in quick settings, a native screen recorder, the new Android 10 gesture system, Dynamic Lock Screen (different wallpaper with every unlock), a Trash folder in Files, native Android Auto, and harder Location permission access. OneUI 2.0 has already rolled out to Galaxy S10, Note10, Galaxy S9, and Note9 range.

One UI 2.1, a minor update for One UI 2, brings support for Galaxy devices that support 120 Hz fresh rate, Quick Share, Music Share, additional camera modes, and native support for Live Captions. It is first launched with the Galaxy S20 series devices & Galaxy Z Flip. It also arrived for other devices such as the Galaxy S9, Note9, S10, Note10,[12] Galaxy Fold, and select Galaxy A (2020)[13] devices as a software update.

One UI 2.5, Samsung rolled out One UI 2.5 with the Galaxy Note 20 series, and the update is now making its way to the Galaxy S20 and older Samsung phones. One UI 2.5 doesn't bring radical changes to the UI, but there are plenty of new feature additions to the camera, DeX, gesture navigation, and other services.[14][15][16]

One UI 3.0, based on Android 11, was released for Galaxy S20 devices beginning December 2, 2020. The update includes a few noteworthy revisions, such as a translucent notification panel, new volume controls positioned on the right of the device alongside the physical volume keys, slightly enhanced widgets, and smoother animations and transitions throughout the whole UI.[17][18]

Release

One UI 1.0 based on Android 9 Pie was periodically released to the Galaxy S8, Note8, S9, and Note9 devices throughout January, February, March and April 2019. Newer Galaxy A and M devices also have the new Samsung skin as does the Note FE (Fan Edition). One UI 1.1 was released alongside the Galaxy S10 series and the Galaxy Fold.

One UI 1.5 was pre-installed on the Galaxy Note10 devices after Samsung's partnership with Microsoft to bring better mobile integration to Windows 10. While the Galaxy S7 series and Note 5 devices did not officially receive the update from Samsung, many developers in the Open Source community have ported the system to these devices.

One UI 2.1 is stable for the S10, Note 10, S9, Note 9, and Tab S6 devices. It was pre-installed on the S20 and most Samsung devices released in 2020.

One UI 2.5 is pre-installed on the Galaxy Note20 devices, as well as the Galaxy Z Fold 2 and the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE.

Devices running One UI

Smartphones

Device Original

Version

Upgradeable

Version

Source
Galaxy S series
Samsung Galaxy S8/S8+/S8 Active Samsung Experience 8.1
(Android 7.0 "Nougat")
One UI 1.0
(Android 9 "Pie")
[19]
Samsung Galaxy S9/S9+ Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[20]
Samsung Galaxy S10e/S10/S10+/S10 5G One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[21]
Samsung Galaxy S10 Lite One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[22]
Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra
(LTE/5G)
One UI 2.1
(Android 10)
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[23]
Samsung Galaxy S20 Fan Edition
(LTE/5G)
One UI 2.5 (Android 10) One UI 3.0 (Android 11) [24]
Samsung Galaxy S21 5G/S21+ 5G/S21 Ultra 5G One UI 3.1
(Android 11)
Galaxy Z Series
Samsung Galaxy Fold One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[25]
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip / Z Flip 5G One UI 2.1 (Android 10) One UI 3.0 (Android 11) [26]
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 (LTE/5G) One UI 2.5 (Android 10) One UI 3.0 (Android 11) [27]
Galaxy Note series
Samsung Galaxy Note Fan Edition Samsung Experience 8.1
(Android 7.0 "Nougat")
One UI 1.0
(Android 9 "Pie")
[28]
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Samsung Experience 8.5
(Android 7.1.1 "Nougat")
One UI 1.0
(Android 9 "Pie")
[29]
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[30]
Samsung Galaxy Note 10/Note 10+ (LTE/5G) One UI 1.5
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[31]
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[32]
Samsung Galaxy Note20/Note20 Ultra
(LTE/5G)
One UI 2.5 (Android 10) One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[33]
Galaxy A series
Samsung Galaxy A8/A8+ (2018) Samsung Experience 8.5
(Android 7.1.1 "Nougat")
One UI 1.0
(Android 9 "Pie")
[34]
Samsung Galaxy A6/A6+ (2018) Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[35][36]
Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[37]
Samsung Galaxy A8 Star (2018) / A9 Star Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[38]
Samsung Galaxy A9 (2018) Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[39]
Samsung Galaxy A10 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[40]
Samsung Galaxy A10e / Galaxy A20 (Japan) One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[41]
Samsung Galaxy A10s One UI Core 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI Core 2.1
(Android 10)
[36]
Samsung Galaxy A20 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[42]
Samsung Galaxy A20e One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[43]
Samsung Galaxy A20s One UI 1.1
(Depends on region)
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Depends on region)
(Android 10)
[44]
Samsung Galaxy A30 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[45]
Samsung Galaxy A30s One UI 1.5
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[46]
Samsung Galaxy A40 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[47]
Samsung Galaxy A50 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[48]
Samsung Galaxy A50s One UI 1.5
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[49]
Samsung Galaxy A60/M40 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[50][51]
Samsung Galaxy A70 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[52]
Samsung Galaxy A70s One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[53]
Samsung Galaxy A80 One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[47]
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G One UI 1.5
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[48]
Samsung Galaxy A01 Core / M01 Core One UI Core 2.1 (Android 10 Go Edition)
Samsung Galaxy A01 One UI Core 2.0 (Android 10) (Depends on region)
Samsung Galaxy A11 One UI Core 2.0 (Android 10) (Depends on region)
Samsung Galaxy A21 (Japan) One UI Core 2.1 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A21 One UI Core 2.1 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A21s One UI Core 2.1 (Android 10) One UI Core 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A31 One UI 2.1
(Android 10)
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[54]
Samsung Galaxy A41 One UI 2.1 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A51 (LTE) One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI 3.0
(Android 11)
[55]
Samsung Galaxy A51 5G / A51 5G UW One UI 2.1 (Android 10) One UI 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A71 (LTE) One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[13]
Samsung Galaxy A71 5G / A71 5G UW /
A Quantum
One UI 2.1 (Android 10) One UI 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A02 One UI 2.0 (Android 10) [56]
Samsung Galaxy A02s / M02s One UI Core 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A12 One UI Core 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G One UI 3.0 (Android 11)
Galaxy XCover series
Samsung Galaxy XCover 4s One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[57]
Samsung Galaxy XCover Pro One UI 2.0 (Android 10)
Galaxy M series
Samsung Galaxy M10 Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
[58]
Samsung Galaxy M20 Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
[59]
Samsung Galaxy M30 Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
[59]
Samsung Galaxy M30s One UI Core 1.5
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
[60]
Samsung Galaxy M01 One UI Core 2.0 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy M01s One UI Core 1.1 (Android 9 "Pie")
Samsung Galaxy M11 One UI Core 2.0 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy M21 One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI Core 3.0
(Android 11)
[61]
Samsung Galaxy M31 One UI Core 2.0
(Android 10)
One UI Core 3.0
(Android 11)
[62]
Samsung Galaxy M31s One UI Core 2.1 (Android 10) One UI Core 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy M51 One UI Core 2.1
(Android 10)
One UI Core 2.5
(Android 10)
[54]
Galaxy J series
Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) / J3 Pro Samsung Experience 8.1
(Android 7.0 "Nougat")
One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
[63]
Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) / J5 Pro [64]
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) / J7 Pro [65]
Samsung Galaxy J7 Core / J7 Neo / J7 Nxt [66]
Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime (2018) / J7 Prime 2 [67]
Samsuung Galaxy J7 Duo Samsung Experience 9.0
(Android 8.0.0 "Oreo")
One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[68]
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2018) US [69]
Samsung Galaxy J4 [70]
Samsung Galaxy J6 / On6 [71]
Samsung Galaxy J8 / On8 [72]
Samsung Galaxy J4+ Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") One UI 1.0 (Android 9)
Samsung Galaxy J6+ Samsung Experience 9.5 (Android 8.1 "Oreo") One UI 2.0 (Android 10)

Tablets

Device Original

Version

Upgradeable

Version

Source
Galaxy Tab S series
Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 TouchWiz Grace UX
(Android 7.0 "Nougat")
One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
[73]
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI 2.1
(Android 10)
[74]
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.5
(Android 10)
[74]
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (LTE) One UI 1.5 (Android 9 "Pie") [75]
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 5G One UI 2.1 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite One UI 2.1 (Android 10) One UI 2.5 (Android 10)
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7/S7+
(LTE/5G)
One UI 2.5 (Android 10) One UI 3.1
(Android 11)
[76]
Galaxy Tab A series
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2017) Samsung Experience 8.5
(Android 7.1.1 "Nougat")
One UI 1.0
(Android 9 "Pie")
[77]
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2018) Samsung Experience 9.5
(Android 8.1 "Oreo")
One UI 2.1
(Android 10)
[78]
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 One UI 2.0
(Android 10)
[72]
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0
with S Pen
(2019)
One UI 1.1
(Android 9 "Pie")
One UI 2.1
(Android 10)
[79]
Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 (2019)
Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) One UI 2.5 (Android 10)

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Samsung Experience
One UI
2019–present
Succeeded by
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