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Last updated: September 29th, 2025 at 08:37 UTC+02:00
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Samsung has released the stable version of One UI 8.0 (Android 16) to the Galaxy Tab S10+ ahead of schedule.
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A few days ago, Samsung started rolling out the stable version of One UI 8.0 (Android 16) to the Galaxy smartphones that didn’t launch with it. The Galaxy S25 series was the first to get it. Along with that, the band also revealed when it is going to roll out the new software to other devices (Brazil, Korea, and India).
According to it, the company was supposed to release it to the Galaxy Tab S10+ in October. Well, it looks like the tech giant is running ahead of schedule.
Samsung has released the One UI 8 stable update to the Galaxy Tab S10+. The brand has made it available in Korea. The update is 3477.86MB in size and carries firmware X820OXM4CVI5, as you can see in the screenshot below (via Tarun Vats).
One UI 8 brings a new user interface that looks more polished than before, as well as new features that make taking images and recording videos, making calls, exchanging files, and multitasking more convenient and fun than before. You also get new accessibility, privacy, and security features. You can check all of them out in our video below.
We expect Samsung to release the update in other regions in the next few weeks. If you live in Korea, you can get the update by going to Settings » Software update » Download and install.
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