Samsung's One UI 9 rollout is still in early stages across flagship devices, but attention is now turning toward mid-range Galaxy A series. A list circulating among Samsung community members outlines which Galaxy A devices are expected to receive Android 17 through One UI 9, giving budget and mid-range users a clearer picture of their upgrade path.
According to this list, Galaxy A57, A37, A56, A36, A55, A35, A54, and A34 are positioned as eligible for One UI 9. Below them, Galaxy A25 and A24 also appear on this list, alongside Galaxy A17 in both LTE and 5G variants, Galaxy A16 in both LTE and 5G variants, Galaxy A15, and Galaxy A07.
What This Means for A Series Owners
This grouping reflects Samsung's broader four-year major update commitment that now extends across most of its A series lineup, a significant shift compared to just a few years ago when only flagship S series devices could expect multiple years of Android version upgrades. Devices like Galaxy A54 and A34, originally launched in 2023, reaching One UI 9 demonstrates Samsung following through on that promise even for older mid-range hardware.
For newer entries like Galaxy A57 and A37, launched more recently, One UI 9 represents an early point in their update cycle, meaning these devices should continue receiving further OS upgrades beyond Android 17. Meanwhile, Galaxy A07 appearing on a One UI 9 eligibility list is notable since entry-level devices have historically received less consistent long-term software attention compared to mid-range or flagship models.
Samsung has not officially published a confirmed eligibility list for One UI 9 across A series at time of writing, with stable rollout broadly expected toward end of 2026 following initial deployment on Galaxy S26, Z Fold 8, and Z Flip 8. Budget and mid-range users should treat this list as an early indicator rather than a confirmed schedule, though it aligns closely with Samsung's recent update policy patterns across A series tiers.
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