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Enhanced Features of One UI 8 Officially Unveiled

by Dan Burrows
August 19, 2025
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Samsung has announced a potent combination of security and privacy enhancements with One UI 8. This is based on Android 16. The significant One UI 8 features release will enhance the security of users.

It considers the increasing on-device AI and the introduction of new risks, such as quantum computing. These improved capabilities will premiere on the newest Galaxy gadgets like the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 lines.

Table of Contents

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  • Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP)
  • KME The Knox Matrix Evolution
    • Automated Account Sign-Out
    • Unified Security Status and Notifications 
    • Early Warning System
  • Secure Wi-Fi using Post-Quantum Cryptography
  • Enhancing Core Security and Privacy Controls
  • Conclusion

Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP)

One UI 8

Knox Enhanced Encrypted Protection (KEEP) is one of the base additions in Samsung One UI 8 update the security suite of One UI 8. This is a complete redefinition of how users can manage sensitive information on their devices.

App-specific encrypted Environments: This establishes isolated and encrypted storage environments on designated applications in secure storage space on the device. This will allow every app to access its sensitive information only. In this way, the breach of the information by one app is minimal.

Personal Data Engine (PDE) Protection: The new architecture offers protection to the Personal Data Engine (PDE) of Samsung. It forms the foundation for the AI capabilities of Sam, such as Now Brief and Smart Gallery search. These capabilities are based on individual perceptions like user habits and wishes.

Future AI Scalability: It aims to scale to future applications such as Smart Suggestions and Samsung Moments today. This is to provide any new on-device AI functionality that relies upon inputs unique to the user. By doing this, Samsung adds that privacy would then be an element of the system.

KME The Knox Matrix Evolution

One UI 8

Samsung is also working on the further development of its Knox Matrix system. This will offer more proactive and user-friendly protection of the whole Galaxy world of connected devices.

Automated Account Sign-Out

This measure will instantly restrict access to cloud-related services. In this way, the threat will not spread to your devices.

Unified Security Status and Notifications 

The user will get an alert on all the devices they have connected to the Galaxy on their notifications. This central information location gives a good background on the problem.

Early Warning System

Appliances are able to receive warning messages, which allow them to take early precautions before the exploitation of vulnerabilities occurs.

Secure Wi-Fi using Post-Quantum Cryptography

To overcome the possible future danger of quantum computing, Samsung is introducing post-quantum cryptography in the Secure Wi-Fi feature.

An expert-level encryption technique that enhances the key exchange procedure underlying encrypted communication in a network. 

It seems to protect against attacks in the form of a harvest now. Improving Secure Wi-Fi comes with several new privacy features:

Enhancing Core Security and Privacy Controls

In addition to the top activities, One UI 8 further fortifies current, powerful security protocols:

Knox Vault: It is a kind of secure zone controlled by a hardware module. This keeps the secrets of the user, such as PINs, passwords, and biometrics, safe even when the main operating system itself gets corrupted.

Auto Blocker: It helps to protect unconfirmed applications, stops payloads, and limits exposure to zero-clicks.

Fine-Grained Intelligence Controls: Users are also in charge of their data. They can switch off cloud-based data processing of AI so that their data is kept on-device.

Improved Theft Protection: The theft-resistant measures will prevent unauthorized access to personal information after stealing a particular device.

Conclusion

As Samsung officially announced One UI 8, it will further pursue next-gen privacy and security on its Galaxy devices. One UI 8 features are designed to protect users in a world becoming more complex day by day. 

The post-quantum cryptography built into Secure Wi-Fi is more evidence of how Samsung is looking forward to addressing the issues. One UI 8 is not an ordinary upgrade, but a massive step into mobile safety and customization toward the future.

Also Read: Second One UI 8 Beta Now Rolling Out to Samsung Users

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Dan Burrows is a tech aficionado on a mission to decode the complexities of the digital age. Armed with a curiosity for cutting-edge technology and a talent for storytelling, Dan's articles captivate readers and shed light on the transformative power of innovation. From exploring AI advancements to dissecting cybersecurity challenges, Dan's writing strikes the perfect balance between depth and accessibility, making him a go-to source for tech insights.

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