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Samsung devices that won’t receive One UI 9.0 (Android 17) update

Samsung is rolling out One UI 9.0 based on Android 17, though some popular Galaxy S and A series devices will not be eligible for the update.

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The brief

Samsung has begun preparing One UI 9.0 updates across its device lineup. Beta testing has launched for Galaxy S23 and S24 phones, while development is underway for the Galaxy A55, A54, and A24 4G.

Coverage from PhoneArena and Gizmochina highlights that certain popular Galaxy S and A series phones will not receive the update. Meanwhile, Sammy Fans reports that the new version introduces six new accessibility features.

Future developments include the expansion of One UI 9 testing to additional Galaxy phones, as noted by Android Headlines and 9to5Google.

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Quick answers

Which devices are currently in the One UI 9 beta?

According to Forbes, the beta is available for Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 phones.

Which Galaxy A series phones are mentioned as receiving the update?

Coverage from SamMobile and GSMArena.com identifies the Galaxy A55, A54, and A24 4G as devices for which Samsung is developing the update.

What new features are included in One UI 9.0?

Sammy Fans reports that the update improves accessibility with six new features.

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