Last updated: August 20th, 2026 at 08:26 UTC+02:00
SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships, we may earn a commission.
It is likely based on Android 17's Create Your Own Widget feature.
Reading time: 2 minutes
Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
Android 17 (One UI 9) on a Galaxy S26
Several One UI 9.5 features have leaked over the past couple of weeks, including App Lock, improved UI designs for stock apps and widgets, and a new fingerprint animation. Now, another interesting One UI 9.5 feature has surfaced.
Tipster Fahad Ali Javed spotted that Samsung is developing a feature called My Custom Widget for One UI 9.5. This is likely based on the Create Your Own Widget tool developed by Google for Android 17. It allows users to select custom data and display it in a widget according to their preferred design and layout.
In the screenshot below, a user can pull information from select stock One UI apps, like Calendar and Messages, to create a custom widget that shares their travel plans with friends via text message. The widget seems to have a modular split layout.
Fahad Ali Javed / X
My Custom Widget feature on One UI 9.5 gets leaked
The company introduced a similar feature to Now Brief—allowing users to create custom cards—with One UI 9.0 on the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 series.
Samsung has tweaked its One UI development strategy since last year. It now releases a new One UI x.0 update, based on the latest major Android update, in the second half of the year with minimal design changes or feature additions. It then follows it up with major visual overhauls and substantial new features in the first half of the year with a One UI x.5 update.
In line with this strategy, Samsung introduced One UI 9.0 last month alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 series, bringing very few new features or design tweaks. However, One UI 9.5 is expected to deliver significant design changes and new software capabilities when it launches early next year.
First Samsung device: T100
Asif is a computer engineer turned technology journalist. He has been using Samsung phones since 2004, and his current smartphone is the Galaxy S23 Ultra. He loves headphones, mechanical keyboards, and PC hardware. When not writing about technology, he likes watching crime and science fiction movies and TV shows.