Samsung Expands One UI to Home Appliances, Bringing Unified Software Experiences across Devices

Key Takeaways

**Meeting Takeaways: Samsung Expands One UI to Home Appliances**

1. **Announcement Overview**
– Samsung Electronics has expanded its One UI platform to include smart home appliances, aiming to create a unified software experience across smartphones, TVs, and now, appliances.
– This initiative includes software updates for up to seven years for select Wi-Fi enabled home appliances launched from 2024 onwards.

2. **Unified User Experience**
– One UI will provide consistent design elements and functionalities across devices, enhancing interaction and media consumption via applications like Bixby, Gallery, and Samsung TV Plus.
– SmartThings integration will enhance device connectivity, offering services like Family Care, Pet Care, and Home Care for a seamless home ecosystem.

3. **Key Features Introduced**
– **Now Brief**: A feature that delivers personalized information, such as weather updates, family schedules, and home management insights, set to be available on appliances from 2026.
– **Enhanced Security**: Appliances will incorporate Samsung’s Knox Matrix for extended security, aimed at protecting connected devices.
– **Smarter Features**: Upgraded AI functionalities for specific models will improve user experience and personalization via voice recognition capabilities through Bixby.
– **Refined Interface**: A refreshed One UI design will be introduced for improved navigation and user settings.

4. **Software Update Policy**
– Starting from September 2025, eligible home appliances launched in 2024 will receive ongoing updates that may include improvements to usability, intelligence, and security.

5. **Models Mentioned**
– Specific models eligible for updates include various models of refrigerators, washers, and dryers, ensuring longevity in functionality and security.

6. **Vision for Future**
– Samsung envisions a cohesive, intelligent, and secure home environment, where users can enjoy familiar interfaces and personalized services across all devices.

For further details, please refer to the Samsung Newsroom and the company’s website.


Summary of Samsung Expands One UI to Home Appliances, Bringing Unified Software Experiences across Devices

One UI shown on Bespoke AI Family Hub™ + French Door Refrigerator. Image simulated for illustrative purposes.

 

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced the expansion of its proprietary One UI platform to its home appliance lineup, delivering a unified and intuitive software experience across compatible smartphones, TVs and now smart appliances. As a part of this initiative, some smart appliances will receive software updates for up to 7 years after launching[1], starting from 2024-launched home appliances being updated in September[2].

 

“By bringing One UI to smart appliances, we are transforming the way people interact with technology in their homes,” said Jeong Seung Moon, EVP and Head of the R&D Team of the Digital Appliances (DA) Business at Samsung Electronics. “This consistency ensures that the experience feels natural and familiar across all our devices.”

 

 

A Unified Software Experience Across Connected Samsung Products

 

With One UI, Samsung is unifying the user experience for the product categories of mobile devices, TVs and home appliances through the application of consistent design elements and functionality. This includes Apps & Services like Bixby[3], Gallery, and Samsung TV Plus[4], which are being made available across various types of screens to enable seamless device interaction and media consumption.

 

Device Connectivity is also enhanced through SmartThings[5], integrating the home’s devices into a unified ecosystem with easy access to helpful services like Family Care, Pet Care and Home Care[6]. When it comes to Common UI, users will get the benefit of familiar interfaces like Now Brief[7], which delivers personalised and relevant information at a glance. Now Brief offers family members a curated selection of useful content, including daily weather updates, family schedules, tailored recipes, and home insights such as how much time is left on the washing machine.

 

 

Up to 7-Year Software Support for Select Smart Appliances

 

Wi-Fi-enabled Samsung home appliances will be eligible for software updates for up to seven years after launching, starting from models launched in 2024[8]. This supports Samsung’s commitment to provide good value by enhancing functionality and prolonging security updates throughout the product lifecycle.

 

From September 2025, eligible 2024 launched models[9] will receive various software updates that bring enhancements in usability, intelligence and security:

 

  • Upgraded Security: Knox Matrix[10], Samsung’s security solution extending protection across compatible devices based on private block chain technology, will be extended to compatible Wi-Fi[11] enabled refrigerators, washers and dryers, and air conditioners[12]. These products will be protected through Knox Trust Chain[13], which allows connected appliances to monitor each other’s security status. Screen-equipped models like the Bespoke AI Family Hub™ + French Door Refrigerator, AI Home Side By Side Refrigerator with a 9-inch AI Home screen and Bespoke AI Heat Pump Combo with a 7-inch AI Home screen will also receive updates like encrypted Credential Sync and Passkey support. These screen appliances will also be updated with the Knox Security dashboard provided on 2025 models, which allow users to easily monitor the security status of connected appliances in real time.

 

  • Smarter Features: Select Family Hub™ appliances and refrigerators with 9-inch AI Home screens will benefit from the upgraded AI Vision Inside applied to 2025 products, which now supports the recognition of frequently used packaged foods in addition to a larger number of fresh foods[14]. Bixby[15] is also upgraded to support Voice ID, allowing it to recognise user voices and provide personalised experiences on shared devices. Users can also enable Bixby quickly and intuitively by simply double tapping on the screen.

 

  • Refined Interface: A refreshed One UI design — first seen on 2025 appliances — will come to 2024 models like refrigerators, washers, and ranges, offering intuitive navigation and region-specific settings.

 

 

By expanding One UI across product lines, Samsung is realising its vision of a cohesive, intelligent and secure home — where users enjoy familiar interfaces, personalised services and consistent control regardless of screen or device.

 

For more information on Samsung’s latest AI-powered home appliances and SmartThings innovations, please visit www.samsung.com/au

 

[1] Software updates are provided for up to 7 years from each appliance project’s initial launch, regardless of the local launch date.

[2] One UI 7.0 software will roll out from September. Software updates are provided to appliances excluding cases where hardware limitations, such as memory or chip performance, may restrict the updates.

[3] Bixby is Samsung’s brand of Internet of Things (IoT) voice assistant. Its service availability may vary depending on the country, language and dialect. Bixby updates include Voice ID and double tap initiation, available on 2024 Family Hub and AI Home refrigerators and washing machines.

[4] Coming to Australia via 2024 Family Hub and AI Home refrigerators and washing machines in September 2025.

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[5] Requires Samsung Account, internet connection and SmartThings enabled devices. Please visit https://ift.tt/vxKHfeg for a list of current compatible devices.

[6] To utilise Family Care, Pet Care and Home Care, appliance must support Wi-Fi and connect to SmartThings to activate service. The availability of each care service may vary by country.

[7] Now Brief will be available on home appliances from 2026. Now Brief feature requires a Samsung Account login. Service availability may vary by country, language, device model or apps. Some features may require a network connection.

[8] Products include SRF9400BFH, SRF9800BFH, SRFX9400BG, SRL4200S, SRL4200B, SRL4600BD, SRL4600SD, SRL4600S, SRL4600B, and WD18DB8995BZ.

[9] Products include SRF9400BFH, SRF9800BFH, SRFX9400BG, SRL4200S, SRL4200B, SRL4600BD, SRL4600SD, SRL4600S, SRL4600B, and WD18DB8995BZ.

[10] Knox Matrix is applied to all global regions uniformly, with the exception of China.

[11] May vary by model

[12] Product availability varies by country.

[13] Trust Chain enables connected devices to monitor each other for security threats. In case of an attack, it isolates compromised devices to safeguard the rest of the ecosystem, reconnecting them once the issue is resolved. Learn more here: https://news.samsung.com/au/the-knox-journals-the-passwordless-future-of-security

[14]AI Vision Inside in Australia can recognise 33 food items like fresh fruits and vegetables. This expands to 37 food items in other global regions If the food is not recognisable, it may be listed as an unknown item. AI Vision Inside cannot identify or list any food items in the fridge door bins or freezer. It recognises food items based on deep learning models, which may be updated periodically to improve accuracy. AI Vision Inside also recognises packaged food items that have been saved by the user, and up to 50 items can be saved with designated names. Packaged items are limited to those that keep a certain packaged form.

[15] Bixby is Samsung’s brand of Internet of Things (IoT) voice assistant. Bixby service availability may vary depending on the country. Bixby only recognises certain accents and dialects of English (India), English (UK), English (US), French (France), German (Germany), Italian (Italy), Korean (South Korea), Mandarin Chinese (China), Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain) and Spanish (Latin America).

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