Ryan Witwam / Android Authority
TL;DR
- The Try Galaxy app for Safari has been updated to include One UI 5.1.1 features.
- The app also features a new trick to link two iPhones together to create a foldable clone.
- The app currently supports 20 languages.
In March of this year, Samsung launched a new iPhone web app. The “Try Galaxy” app allows iOS users to experience certain features of Android and Samsung’s Android skins known as One UI. This is Samsung’s way of trying to convince iPhone users to abandon the dark side.
Today, Samsung released a new update for Try Galaxy. This time, it incorporates some new tricks from the latest One UI 5.1.1, which debuted on Samsung’s latest foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5.
In addition to software functionality, the web app also allows iPhone users to experience what it’s like to use something like a foldable. When you link two iPhones, you can see the screen spread across both phones, giving iOS users an idea of how much more screen real estate there is inside such as the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Obviously, the Try Galaxy app doesn’t actually move Android to iOS. Just create a facsimile interface. However, it’s surprisingly effective at recreating the Samsung software experience on the iPhone.
Now Samsung makes this app more accessible than ever. The app works in 20 languages, including his five new languages: Korean, Czech, Hungarian, Latin American Spanish, and Russian.
If you have an iPhone (or two) and want to try out the web app, visit the Try Galaxy site. Access on your iPhone to get started right away. If you access it on your computer, just scan the QR code with your iPhone to get started.