Samsung is preparing One UI 9 updates for the Galaxy A35

South Korea's Samsung Electronics has begun preparing a new generation operating system for the Galaxy A35 smartphone, which is considered one of the popular devices in the mid-price range. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to reports, the first One UI 9 firmwares intended for this model have appeared on the company's servers. This means that users of this smartphone are guaranteed to have access to the latest software capabilities in the future.
This was reported by the Ixbt.com website. According to information released by well-known insider Tarun Vats, several test builds for the Galaxy A35 were detected on Samsung's internal testing servers.
Specifically, versions with codes such as A356BXXUAEZF1 and A356BOXMAEZF1 indicate that early-stage testing of the system is underway. Additionally, special firmwares have been registered for the global version under the model number SM-A356E.
At the current stage of software development, these identified builds are intended only for internal use and developers. At this stage, processes for system stability, the adaptation of new functions to the hardware, and bug fixing are carried out.
The One UI 9 user interface is expected to be built based on the next major version of the Android operating system. The fact that the Galaxy A35 model, which is widely sold in the Uzbekistan market, is undergoing such early testing is a positive development for local users as well.
While Samsung usually focuses more on its flagship devices, the provision of the latest software for mid-segment representatives shows that the brand's support policy has improved. It is worth noting that Tarun Vats has previously provided a number of accurate predictions regarding Samsung devices.
He was among the first to reveal the release dates for the One UI 8.0 beta version, as well as the presentation dates for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S25 flagships. Therefore, his reports about One UI 9 are being accepted with confidence by the technological community.
So far, there is no detailed information about the specific features and design changes of the One UI 9 interface. However, experts speculate that emphasis will be placed on further expanding artificial intelligence capabilities, increasing energy efficiency, and modernizing visual elements.
Mass beta testing and the final release of One UI 9 for smartphone owners will take some time. First, internal testing must be completed, and then the update must be presented for the flagship models.
Only after that will mid-segment devices like the Galaxy A35 begin to receive the new system. This process usually takes from several months up to a year.





