Samsung recently kicked off the One UI 8.5 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series and highlighted some of the new features coming with the update. While other Galaxy devices haven’t received beta ...
Samsung first released One UI 8.5 as a beta on the Galaxy S25 series back in December before releasing it as stable software on the Galaxy S26 series. Everything has gone to plan, but we’ve kind of ...
Samsung has launched the seventh One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25 series, focusing on critical bug fixes and system stability. The update resolves issues with unintended video calls, Gallery app ...
Samsung has gotten much faster at software updates over the past few years, but One UI 8.5 is an odd case, only now rolling out after over five months in beta. Now that One UI 8.5 is rolling out as a ...
Samsung has stretched the One UI 8.5 beta program long enough to make it the longest One UI beta program in the company’s history. While that can be frustrating, it has allowed the brand to release ...
The rollout of One UI 8.5 updates first kicked off last week in South Korea and we expected a quick expansion to the US market. This morning, owners of the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and ...
Samsung has been working on One UI 8.5 for the past few months. It’s still based on Android 16 but uses a newer QPR2 development build, allowing Samsung to include deeper system-level features that ...
A leaked build of Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 on Galaxy S24 Ultra reveals several user interface upgrades. Key updates include redesigned quick settings with iOS-like vertical sliders and ...
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Android operating systems in 2025 are what individual phone brands make of them. Android 16 is publicly available as part of the Android Open Source Project, but it’s barebones, and brands like Google ...