Try Galaxy S26 On Your Phone, Test One UI 8.5 And Galaxy AI Before Buying

Author: Qoo Media

Samsung is making it easier for users to explore the Galaxy S26 experience without buying the phone first. Through the updated Try Galaxy web demo, Android and iPhone users in Indonesia can preview One UI 8.5, Galaxy AI tools, and other flagship features directly from the phones they already own.

The move targets a clear search intent: many shoppers want to know how the new interface feels, how the camera tools work, and whether Galaxy AI is worth the upgrade. Samsung describes Try Galaxy as a web-based simulation that offers a more interactive and realistic way to test the company’s latest software and design direction before making a purchase decision.

What Try Galaxy Offers

Try Galaxy is designed as a digital demo that does not require users to own a Galaxy S26 Series device. Samsung says the experience is available on both Android and iOS, which makes it more accessible than in-store demos that depend on physical availability.

According to Samsung Electronics Indonesia, the program helps users understand the company’s newest innovation before upgrading. Ilham Indrawan, MX Product Marketing Senior Manager at Samsung Electronics Indonesia, said: “We understand that many users want to feel the latest innovations directly before deciding to switch to a new device. Since it was introduced in 2022, Try Galaxy has been accessed by tens of millions of users globally.”

Features Users Can Explore

The latest Try Galaxy version highlights several elements linked to the Galaxy S26 Series. Users can preview a refreshed home screen inspired by the Galaxy S26 Ultra design, along with exclusive wallpapers that aim to reflect the premium feel of the flagship model.

Samsung also includes Galaxy AI widgets that let users test tools such as Photo Assist and Creative Studio. These features focus on fast and intuitive photo editing and content creation, which have become central selling points in Samsung’s high-end ecosystem.

  1. One UI 8.5 with a simulated new interface.
  2. Galaxy AI, including Photo Assist and Creative Studio.
  3. Privacy Display for improved screen privacy.
  4. Nightography Video for low-light recording.
  5. Super Steady Video for smoother footage.
  6. Interactive 3D device design viewing.
  7. Ecosystem simulation with wearable products, including Galaxy Buds4 Pro.

How to Try It From Your Own Phone

The demo runs through a web browser, so users can start it on the phone they already use. Samsung does not require a physical Galaxy S26 device for the experience, which lowers the barrier for people who want to compare the new software with their current phone.

The basic steps are simple and work as a lightweight guide for first-time users:

  1. Open a browser on an Android phone or iPhone.
  2. Visit Samsung’s Try Galaxy page.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to launch the demo.
  4. Explore the interface, camera features, Galaxy AI, and 3D visuals.
  5. Check the ecosystem section to see wearable integration.

Samsung did not publish every technical detail in the reference material, but the intention is clear. The company wants to give users a flagship-style preview in a digital format that feels practical and immediate.

Why the Timing Matters

Try Galaxy arrives in a competitive premium smartphone market where buyers often compare software, imaging tools, and ecosystem features before upgrading. For many users, the demo can serve as an early filter that shows whether the Galaxy S26 experience matches their expectations.

The 3D visuals also help users understand the device design more clearly. Added ecosystem simulations, including Galaxy Buds4 Pro integration, reinforce Samsung’s broader message that its flagship lineup is built around connected devices, not just a single phone.

In Indonesia, the Galaxy S26 Series is already available through official Samsung channels. During a promotional period that runs until April 12, 2026, Samsung is also offering incentives such as cashback on accessories, trade-in programs, and installment options to ease the buying process.

For local buyers, Samsung lists Galaxy S26 Ultra pricing starting at $1,507 for the 12GB/256GB model, $1,691 for the 12GB/512GB version, and $1,966 for the 16GB/1TB variant. Those figures matter for users who want to compare the digital Try Galaxy preview with the actual cost of upgrading.

Try Galaxy gives Samsung a direct way to let consumers test flagship software, camera concepts, and AI tools from the phones they already carry. For users who want to assess One UI 8.5, Galaxy AI, and the broader Galaxy S26 experience before spending money, the web demo offers a practical starting point.

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