
What the leaked build shows
A new report based on a leaked One UI 9 test build reveals that Samsung is baking in Tap to Share, which is basically Android’s answer to Apple’s AirDrop and NameDrop. It lets you send photos, videos, and files just by physically tapping your phone against another device.
The same build also brings new Bixby home screen widgets in 2×1, 2×2, and 4×1 sizes, plus a new Warranty and Care menu that pulls warranty info, repair details, diagnostics, and remote assistance into one spot.
One UI 9 Quick Share and new Bixby widgets. | Images by Android Authority
When to expect One UI 9
One UI 9 is based on Android 17 and should debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8, and rumored Fold 8 Wide sometime in July. Samsung typically launches its big software updates alongside new foldables, so that timing tracks.
Why this confirmation actually matters
The real story here is not that Tap to Share exists, because we already knew that was coming. It is that Samsung is not going to leave Galaxy owners waiting around while Pixel users get to play with it first.
The bigger picture for Galaxy fans
One UI 9 is shaping up to be more of a refinement pass than a full reinvention, and honestly, that is fine with me. After One UI 8.5 threw a massive feature list at Galaxy owners, another shock-and-awe update this soon would have felt bloated.
What I really want is Samsung finishing what it starts. If Tap to Share ships without getting quietly locked to the Ultra tier, One UI 9 could finally be the update that makes Galaxy fans stop peeking over the fence at iPhone land.

