Breaking: Galaxy S26 series gets third One UI 9 beta release with major bug fixes
**TL;DR:** Breaking: Galaxy S26 series gets third One UI 9 beta release with major bug fixes
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What we know
Credit: Aamir Siddiqui / Android Authority TL;DR Samsung has released the third One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 series. The 1,786MB update (firmware ZZF7) includes the June 5, 2026, security patch and fixes key issues involving the privacy display, camera preview screen, camera zoom, and more. Currently live in Germany, India, Poland, the UK, and South Korea, the new update will soon be available in the US as well. New month, new One UI 9 beta.
Following on the heels of the first and second betas , Samsung has now released the third One UI 9 beta update for the Galaxy S26 series. We’ve received the third One UI 9 update on our Galaxy S26 Ultra in the UK. This Android 17-based update comes with firmware version ending in ZZF7, the June 5, 2026 security patch, and is 1,786MB in size.
Source: Android Authority
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
