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Last week, Samsung ended the One UI 8.0 (Android 16) Beta Program for the Galaxy A36 and released the stable version of the software. However, the brand had offered it only in its home country, South Korea. Well, the company is now rolling it out internationally.
Samsung has released the One UI 8 stable update to the Galaxy A36 in Europe and Turkey. It carries firmware version A366BXXU4BYI7 and is 2,328.76MB in size, as you can see in the screenshot below (via Tarun Vats).
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Samsung-Galaxy-A36-One-UI-8-Android-16-Stable-Update-Turkey.jpg
If you have a Galaxy A36 and live in Europe or Turkey, you can update your phone to the latest firmware by going to Settings » Software update » Download and install. You can also download the firmware from our database and install it manually using Samsung’s Odin tool. However, we recommend that you stick with the OTA update method as it is safer.
One UI 8 will give your Galaxy A36 a new breath of life with a better-looking user interface and new features for accessibility, communication, health tracking, imaging, multitasking, privacy and security, productivity, and sharing files. You can check out the complete list of features here. We expect Samsung to expand One UI 8 for Galaxy A36 to the remaining regions in the next few days.
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Samsung has released the One UI 8 stable update to the Galaxy A36 in Europe and Turkey. It carries firmware version A366BXXU4BYI7 and is 2,328.76MB in size, as you can see in the screenshot below (via Tarun Vats).
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Samsung-Galaxy-A36-One-UI-8-Android-16-Stable-Update-Turkey.jpg
If you have a Galaxy A36 and live in Europe or Turkey, you can update your phone to the latest firmware by going to Settings » Software update » Download and install. You can also download the firmware from our database and install it manually using Samsung’s Odin tool. However, we recommend that you stick with the OTA update method as it is safer.
One UI 8 will give your Galaxy A36 a new breath of life with a better-looking user interface and new features for accessibility, communication, health tracking, imaging, multitasking, privacy and security, productivity, and sharing files. You can check out the complete list of features here. We expect Samsung to expand One UI 8 for Galaxy A36 to the remaining regions in the next few days.
The post Galaxy A36 One UI 8 update goes international appeared first on imeisource.