
Samsung has already confirmed that the stable One UI 8.0 rollout will begin in September, starting with the Galaxy S25 series. The brand mentioned the stable release multiple times, and thankfully, it remained the same each time. It didn’t push the release further like it did with One UI 7. Now, it appears Samsung is preparing Galaxy devices for the stable release.
This week, Samsung released a series of updates in the Galaxy Store, which strongly indicates an imminent rollout of the stable One UI 8.0 update. As spotted by Sammobile, updates are available for dozens of on-device language resource packs for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. These are used in language translation and transcription across various Galaxy AI features.






Such updates are generally released before a major software update, which means Samsung may be preparing older Galaxy devices for the One UI 8.0 upgrade. You can install them even after upgrading to One UI 8.0, but it’s recommended to install them prior to that, so the device can allocate more resources to apply the latest optimizations and changes.
You can install available updates on your Samsung Galaxy by navigating to Galaxy Store > Menu > Update and tapping the Update all button. Additionally, you can check the Google Play Store for available updates.
While the One UI 8 stable update is confirmed to arrive this month, there’s no concrete timeline or roadmap. However, according to a recent leak, the Galaxy S25 models will get the update on September 18th, and a week later, the Galaxy S24 series and several A-series phones may join the party.
The high-end Galaxy tablets may receive a stable One UI 8.0 update in early October. Other mid-range and budget Galaxy devices may also receive the update in the same month. Please note that this is based on a recent leak, which primarily focuses on Asia, so even if it’s true, the dates may vary for other regions.
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