Samsung is refining the user experience in One UI 9.5 by giving the fingerprint enrollment screen a significant visual update. Seen in the latest internal CZH9 build on the Galaxy S26, the interface shifts away from the previous design to offer a more modern setup process for biometric security.
The new screen features a large fingerprint icon enclosed by a blue and purple ring that glows as the scan progresses. Samsung added specific progress indicators like 1/10 and 2/10, making the registration process feel more precise. As you scan, the fingerprint graphic fills in to provide instant feedback on how much data has been captured during the enrollment.
This update follows a pattern of minor visual adjustments across the operating system. While previous versions focused heavily on backend security protocols, One UI 9.5 prioritizes interface consistency. The change makes the setup process look cleaner and aligns it with the overall aesthetic language currently being implemented across other core apps.
Additional features reported for this build include a redesigned camera interface, native app locking, and app mirroring capabilities. Since this is an internal build, these visual elements remain subject to change before the final software rollout for public devices. However, the shift indicates that the company is focusing on small, high-impact refinements to existing system tools.
Samsung continues to iterate on software that users interact with daily. By addressing long-standing screens like fingerprint registration, the company ensures that even fundamental security tasks keep pace with modern design standards. We will continue to monitor these internal builds as more information becomes available regarding the official release schedule.

