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Galaxy S26
Has Samsung removed lockdown mode in One UI 9 Beta?
I had it on One UI 8.5 on my S26U but on One UI 9 beta now I can't find it.
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Mujibar
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yesterday in
Galaxy S26
Please report this in the beta community. There has already been discussion about it.
Dynamic111
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Galaxy S26
Samsung has removed or hidden the Lockdown Mode toggle in the One UI 9 Beta, causing frustration among users, including those with the Galaxy S26 series. Previously, this setting could be found under Settings > Lock screen > Secure lock settings > Show Lockdown option, but many beta users report it is now missing. Some users have noted that the power menu behaves similarly to Lockdown Mode, requiring a PIN/password to power off or restart, which is inconvenient.
Lockdown Mode, an optional feature that disables biometrics until the next unlock, has been a part of Android/Samsung for years. Its removal in the One UI 9 Beta may be linked to broader changes within the UI. A YouTube reviewer confirmed the feature's absence in the beta, suggesting it might be reinstated later.
Samsung often adjusts features during beta testing, and it remains possible that Lockdown Mode could reappear in future updates or be integrated differently with enhanced security features. Users are advised to check their settings for any potential relocation of the option, restart their devices, or look for newer beta updates. Reporting issues through the Samsung Members app can also help prioritize fixes. For those needing the Lockdown functionality immediately, staying on One UI 8.5 is suggested until the issue is resolved.
Lockdown Mode, an optional feature that disables biometrics until the next unlock, has been a part of Android/Samsung for years. Its removal in the One UI 9 Beta may be linked to broader changes within the UI. A YouTube reviewer confirmed the feature's absence in the beta, suggesting it might be reinstated later.
Samsung often adjusts features during beta testing, and it remains possible that Lockdown Mode could reappear in future updates or be integrated differently with enhanced security features. Users are advised to check their settings for any potential relocation of the option, restart their devices, or look for newer beta updates. Reporting issues through the Samsung Members app can also help prioritize fixes. For those needing the Lockdown functionality immediately, staying on One UI 8.5 is suggested until the issue is resolved.
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yesterday in
Galaxy S26
How do I get ui 9 im on the s26 ultra I can't find it anywhere
Dynamic111
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Galaxy S26
One UI 9 (based on Android 17) is currently in beta for the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it is not a stable release yet, meaning it may not appear in regular software updates. To get the beta, you need to:
1. Update the Samsung Members app from the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store.
2. Sign in to the app with your Samsung account.
3. Look for the One UI 9 Beta banner on the home screen or notices section, tap it, and follow the prompts to enroll.
4. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check for the beta update (approximately 3.6GB).
Important notes include:
- Availability: The beta is rolling out in select countries first (US, UK, Germany, South Korea, and soon India/Poland). Variants may differ slightly based on carrier or whether they are unlocked.
- Beta risks: Expect potential bugs, battery drain, and instability. It's advised not to install it on your primary device. Back up your data if you decide to unenroll later.
- Requirements: Ensure you have good Wi-Fi, at least 50% battery, and sufficient storage space.
If you donโt see the beta banner, it may be due to regional or carrier restrictions, or limited spots. The stable version is expected to be released later, likely in 2026. For updates, search "One UI 9 beta" in Samsung Members or check sites like SamMobile.
1. Update the Samsung Members app from the Galaxy Store or Google Play Store.
2. Sign in to the app with your Samsung account.
3. Look for the One UI 9 Beta banner on the home screen or notices section, tap it, and follow the prompts to enroll.
4. Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install to check for the beta update (approximately 3.6GB).
Important notes include:
- Availability: The beta is rolling out in select countries first (US, UK, Germany, South Korea, and soon India/Poland). Variants may differ slightly based on carrier or whether they are unlocked.
- Beta risks: Expect potential bugs, battery drain, and instability. It's advised not to install it on your primary device. Back up your data if you decide to unenroll later.
- Requirements: Ensure you have good Wi-Fi, at least 50% battery, and sufficient storage space.
If you donโt see the beta banner, it may be due to regional or carrier restrictions, or limited spots. The stable version is expected to be released later, likely in 2026. For updates, search "One UI 9 beta" in Samsung Members or check sites like SamMobile.