Remember Samsung's One UI interface? Well, it's finally begun to rollout to select users in the US.

Samsung has started launching its update for the Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus, bringing them up to date to the latest version of Android 9 Pie as well as the new One UI interface from Samsung. However, it's only for Xfinity Mobile customers in the US, according to Android Police, meaning it is a super limited rollout, though the update is coming to international customers soon, The Verge noted.

In January, Samsung posted in its Samsung Members app, explaining its roadmap for releasing the update, as spotted by SamMobile. If you look at the dates, the rollout for Galaxy phones is only now coming to fruition. Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S9, and Galaxy S9 Plus owners will get it from January, while Galaxy Note 8 will from February and Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus owners will from March.

So, if you have a Samsung Galaxy phone and live in the US, expect your update to arrive by March. The new One UI is designed to make it easier to navigate content. You can learn more about it from here. Samsung might talk about it more during its “Unpacked” event on 20 February.

That event, happening in San Francisco, will likely see the debut of the Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10 Lite, a folding phone, and a 5G phone.