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  1. One UI 8 Full Changelogs (Final) (Galaxy S25)

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.0 for the Galaxy S25 series devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, in Korea today and it will expand the availability to other countries and models in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally published the official changelogs for the Galaxy S25 series’ One UI 8.0 update.

    Here’s the final changelogs:

    Please note that the below changelogs are machine-translated from Korean to English, so inaccuracies can show up. In case European countries or any other country gets the update, we’ll update the changelogs to the official English version.

    One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

    Galaxy AI

    Call subtitles
    With call captioning, your conversation with the other person is displayed on screen in real time during a call. You can follow along with the on-screen content and carefully check to make sure you don’t miss anything.

    Create animal photos in various styles
    Apply AI effects to transform your pet’s photos into something special. Now, in Portrait Studio, you can apply a variety of styles, such as fish-eye and oil painting, to your dog and cat photos to make them truly special.

    Clean audio
    Apply the audio eraser to automatically reduce background noises, such as wind, when someone speaks. This feature is available in the Gallery, Video Player, Samsung Notes, Voice Recorder, and Phone.

    Smarter everyday life with Now Brief
    Receive concise briefings of essential information tailored to your interests and daily timeline. Access Now Brief via the Edge panel, home screen widget, and Now bar notifications.

    Disaster Text Translation
    Even if you receive disaster alerts in a different language, you can still see important information without missing anything. Galaxy AI will automatically translate emergency alerts in languages ​​other than your system language.

    Faster AI Select
    After running AI Select, you can select the desired area right away without waiting any longer.

    View AI results more easily
    When using apps that support summary and translation in landscape mode, you can summarize or translate content and then view the original and translated content side by side at once.

    Stay safe from voice phishing
    Calls from unknown callers are analyzed by AI based on data from the National Police Agency. If conversations suspected of being voice phishing are detected, you will be notified to avoid damage. Call analysis is processed only on your device, and call details are not shared.

    Customization

    New clock style for lock screen
    Discover a stylish new clock that will make your lock screen stand out. It blends seamlessly with your wallpaper, and the font size and position flexibly change based on the shape of your portrait or animal image, allowing you to create your own perfect style.

    Newly designed wallpaper
    The range of wallpaper options has been expanded. Gradient wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers that change color over time have been added.

    Set my photo as wallpaper
    Get recommended wallpapers and set them. Choose from a variety of categories from your gallery, including landscapes, cities, flowers, pets, and people.

    Productivity

    Check stock prices without unlocking
    If there’s a significant price change in a stock you’ve added to your watchlist in Google Finance, it will appear in the Now bar at the end of the trading day.

    File sharing made easier
    Sending and receiving files is easier than ever. Tap the Quick Share button in the Quick Settings panel. Easily receive new files while the Quick Share screen is open, or select and share files directly from Quick Share.

    Add a sticky note
    Samsung Notes now features Sticky Notes. You can add and delete ideas at any time without altering the original note. Add unlimited Sticky Notes on top of your notes.

    Quickly find downloaded files
    You can now filter files by downloaded apps. This feature is available in the Downloads and Recent Files sections of the My Files app.

    The new Samsung Internet
    We’ve improved the menu screen to allow you to access frequently used functions more quickly. Easily find frequently used features and configure the screen to your liking.

    Supports engineering calculator in portrait mode
    You can now use the scientific calculator without having to rotate the screen horizontally. The scientific calculator now supports both landscape and portrait modes.

    Multitasking

    DeX usage has become more convenient
    When connected to an external display, use DeX more conveniently with a mouse and on-screen keyboard. You can also add widgets to your home screen.

    More diverse display settings
    The new Samsung DeX offers more options when connecting to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD, and you can also rotate the screen 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

    Split screen made more convenient
    When you open two apps in split screen mode, you can slide one app to the edge of the screen to focus on the current app. When you want to use another app, simply tap the app you’ve just pushed. The app will instantly switch between them, making it convenient to use.

    Reminder

    Redesigned Reminder
    The Reminder app’s screen layout has been revamped. You can now easily see how many reminders you have in each category at the top of the screen. Custom categories can be easily collapsed and expanded, allowing you to customize the Reminder main screen to your liking.

    Add useful reminder templates
    We provide a variety of templates to help you make the most of your reminders. You won’t have to worry about how to set reminders for important tasks.

    Add reminders easily
    To add a reminder, simply type it in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Based on your input, templates and previously used reminders will be recommended. Using the buttons below the input field, you can easily create checklists, set locations, attach images, and more. You can also create a reminder by voice by pressing the microphone icon instead of typing.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When adding a reminder, you can set it so that the event notification does not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Calendar

    Manage reminders in your calendar
    Now you can add reminders directly from the Calendar app without opening the Reminders app. Simply tap the + button on the calendar to easily add events or reminders. To change a reminder time, simply drag it to the desired date or time.

    Add a schedule quickly
    When creating a schedule using the Quick Add menu, you’ll receive recommendations for schedule names and times based on existing schedules. Selecting a recommendation will immediately add the schedule without any additional input.

    View lunar dates together
    You can set the lunar date to always be displayed on the monthly calendar. Go to Calendar Settings and set it to Always display lunar dates.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When creating a schedule, you can set it so that schedule notifications do not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Samsung Health

    Your own personalized running coach
    Run farther and faster without worrying about injury with Samsung Health’s new Running Coach. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find training programs and practical tips tailored to your needs. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Bedtime Guide for Tomorrow
    Get recommendations for your optimal bedtime and start the next day feeling refreshed. The new Bedtime Guide analyzes your sleep data to recommend the optimal bedtime each night.

    Add a running challenge to Together
    In addition to walking challenges, a running event has been added, allowing you to challenge your friends to a run. Compete to see who can run a set distance faster. For example, you can set a goal of 50 km and see who can reach it first.

    Antioxidant index for aging management
    Anti-aging starts with managing your diet. The watch’s Antioxidant Index (Lab) feature detects the levels of carotenoids in fruits and vegetables, helping you manage your antioxidant status and slow down the aging process. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Keep track of your meals with meal logs and reminders
    Set meal log reminders to help you consistently reach your calorie goals. Samsung Health will send you notifications at set times.

    Vascular stress measurement
    Easily measure your vascular stress (the degree of strain on your blood vessels) with the Galaxy Watch. First, wear the watch for three or more nights while you sleep to establish a baseline, allowing you to directly monitor changes in your vascular stress. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Check your medical records easily and securely
    You can collect, store, and view medical records from multiple hospitals and clinics in one place in Samsung Health.

    Share your health data with family and friends
    You can now share your health data not only with your family group but also with friends. Now, manage your health records with more people.

    Photos and videos

    Swipe up and down to open quick controls
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to quickly access quick controls by swiping up or down anywhere on the camera screen. Try changing the Swipe up or down setting in the camera settings to Open Quick Controls.

    Capture the perfect brightness with the exposure monitor
    Try the Exposure Monitor feature in Pro and Pro Video modes. It helps you capture photos and videos with the right amount of brightness. It displays overexposed areas with a zebra pattern, and provides false color, which displays different colors depending on the exposure value.

    Professional-level editing experience with Log videos
    You can shoot video in Log format and then professionally edit it. Simply turn on Log in the camera settings and shooting screen to instantly record in Log format. This feature is available in both Video and Pro Video modes.

    Audio

    Quickly set up your Galaxy Buds
    You can now easily control your Galaxy Buds from your phone’s settings—no need to open the Galaxy Wearable app separately.

    Oracast, Connecting Easier
    Oracast lets you simultaneously transmit audio from one device to multiple devices. Simply scan a QR code to easily connect to the audio you’re playing, or you can generate your own QR code so others can connect to your audio.

    Communication

    Profile card improvements
    The layout of the profile card editing screen has been improved to make it easier to create and edit profile cards. You can now share your created profile cards so that callers can see who you are.

    Check call recordings in Contacts
    You can easily review previous calls. If a call with the other party is recorded, it will appear on the contact’s history screen.

    Security and Privacy

    Upgraded Secure Folder
    You can keep your important apps and data even more secure. When the Secure Folder is locked, all apps within it will be closed and notifications will be muted. For even greater security, you can completely hide the Secure Folder and encrypt all apps and data within it.

    Enhanced device security
    Knox Matrix periodically checks all devices logged into your Samsung account for security risks. If a security risk is detected on a device, it is automatically logged out of your Samsung account to prevent the risk from spreading to other devices. You can check the security status of your device in the Security & Privacy settings.

    Set whether to display notifications when the screen is locked
    On the main screen of the Notifications settings, you can choose to show or hide notifications when your phone is locked. Select Always show notifications to view them when your phone is locked, or Hide notifications when locked to prevent others from seeing them.

    Accessibility

    Added screen zoom option to the submenu
    A new way to easily zoom in and out has been added to the submenu. You can zoom in and out by dragging with one finger, or adjust the zoom level by pressing the on-screen zoom level button.

    Use mouse gestures with your keyboard
    You can now use your keyboard to perform mouse actions. By enabling the Mouse Keys option in Accessibility settings, you can conveniently use your keyboard to perform mouse functions, such as moving the mouse pointer, clicking, long-pressing, and scrolling.

    Enlarge the keyboard on the screen as well
    The keyboard has been improved to enlarge when the screen is zoomed in, making it easier to type. Try enabling the Zoom Keyboard When Typing option in the Zoom settings.

    Easily connect your Bluetooth hearing aids
    You can register and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid directly from the Hearing Aid Support screen in Accessibility Settings.

    Modes and Routines

    Easily set up routines with new templates
    New routine templates are available, utilizing weather and various detailed conditions. You can use the templates as is, or customize the settings to your liking.

    Detailed configurable routines
    By importing data from various apps, including Watch, Calendar, and Samsung Notes, you can now configure a wider range of actions in your routines. Imported data can be used as conditions or actions.

    Other enhanced features

    Improved alarm groups
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to directly add existing alarms to a group by pressing the + button on the Alarm Groups screen. You can also add an Alarm Group widget to the home screen to turn multiple alarms on and off at once.

    More convenient app notification settings
    You can manage various notification options at once, such as how notifications are displayed and whether they are displayed on the lock screen, from the notification settings screen of each app.

    Get quick support
    You can receive more convenient support with a quick check-in at a Samsung Service Center. By using NFC or scanning a QR code, you can avoid manually entering information like your name and phone number. Your data is encrypted and only accessible by Samsung service representatives.

    Intuitive weather expression
    The Weather app has been improved to provide an intuitive view of the weather. Appropriate animations are applied to the app’s main background based on current weather conditions.

    Change weather data provider
    The Weather Channel has changed its weather information provider. Some registered location names may change.

    To update to One UI 8.0, you’ll need to have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Tab S10, before you can continue. Afterwards, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  2. One UI 8 Full Changelogs (Final) (Galaxy S25)

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.0 for the Galaxy S25 series devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, in Korea today and it will expand the availability to other countries and models in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally published the official changelogs for the Galaxy S25 series’ One UI 8.0 update.

    Here’s the final changelogs:

    Please note that the below changelogs are machine-translated from Korean to English, so inaccuracies can show up. In case European countries or any other country gets the update, we’ll update the changelogs to the official English version.

    One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

    Galaxy AI

    Call subtitles
    With call captioning, your conversation with the other person is displayed on screen in real time during a call. You can follow along with the on-screen content and carefully check to make sure you don’t miss anything.

    Create animal photos in various styles
    Apply AI effects to transform your pet’s photos into something special. Now, in Portrait Studio, you can apply a variety of styles, such as fish-eye and oil painting, to your dog and cat photos to make them truly special.

    Clean audio
    Apply the audio eraser to automatically reduce background noises, such as wind, when someone speaks. This feature is available in the Gallery, Video Player, Samsung Notes, Voice Recorder, and Phone.

    Smarter everyday life with Now Brief
    Receive concise briefings of essential information tailored to your interests and daily timeline. Access Now Brief via the Edge panel, home screen widget, and Now bar notifications.

    Disaster Text Translation
    Even if you receive disaster alerts in a different language, you can still see important information without missing anything. Galaxy AI will automatically translate emergency alerts in languages ​​other than your system language.

    Faster AI Select
    After running AI Select, you can select the desired area right away without waiting any longer.

    View AI results more easily
    When using apps that support summary and translation in landscape mode, you can summarize or translate content and then view the original and translated content side by side at once.

    Stay safe from voice phishing
    Calls from unknown callers are analyzed by AI based on data from the National Police Agency. If conversations suspected of being voice phishing are detected, you will be notified to avoid damage. Call analysis is processed only on your device, and call details are not shared.

    Customization

    New clock style for lock screen
    Discover a stylish new clock that will make your lock screen stand out. It blends seamlessly with your wallpaper, and the font size and position flexibly change based on the shape of your portrait or animal image, allowing you to create your own perfect style.

    Newly designed wallpaper
    The range of wallpaper options has been expanded. Gradient wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers that change color over time have been added.

    Set my photo as wallpaper
    Get recommended wallpapers and set them. Choose from a variety of categories from your gallery, including landscapes, cities, flowers, pets, and people.

    Productivity

    Check stock prices without unlocking
    If there’s a significant price change in a stock you’ve added to your watchlist in Google Finance, it will appear in the Now bar at the end of the trading day.

    File sharing made easier
    Sending and receiving files is easier than ever. Tap the Quick Share button in the Quick Settings panel. Easily receive new files while the Quick Share screen is open, or select and share files directly from Quick Share.

    Add a sticky note
    Samsung Notes now features Sticky Notes. You can add and delete ideas at any time without altering the original note. Add unlimited Sticky Notes on top of your notes.

    Quickly find downloaded files
    You can now filter files by downloaded apps. This feature is available in the Downloads and Recent Files sections of the My Files app.

    The new Samsung Internet
    We’ve improved the menu screen to allow you to access frequently used functions more quickly. Easily find frequently used features and configure the screen to your liking.

    Supports engineering calculator in portrait mode
    You can now use the scientific calculator without having to rotate the screen horizontally. The scientific calculator now supports both landscape and portrait modes.

    Multitasking

    DeX usage has become more convenient
    When connected to an external display, use DeX more conveniently with a mouse and on-screen keyboard. You can also add widgets to your home screen.

    More diverse display settings
    The new Samsung DeX offers more options when connecting to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD, and you can also rotate the screen 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

    Split screen made more convenient
    When you open two apps in split screen mode, you can slide one app to the edge of the screen to focus on the current app. When you want to use another app, simply tap the app you’ve just pushed. The app will instantly switch between them, making it convenient to use.

    Reminder

    Redesigned Reminder
    The Reminder app’s screen layout has been revamped. You can now easily see how many reminders you have in each category at the top of the screen. Custom categories can be easily collapsed and expanded, allowing you to customize the Reminder main screen to your liking.

    Add useful reminder templates
    We provide a variety of templates to help you make the most of your reminders. You won’t have to worry about how to set reminders for important tasks.

    Add reminders easily
    To add a reminder, simply type it in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Based on your input, templates and previously used reminders will be recommended. Using the buttons below the input field, you can easily create checklists, set locations, attach images, and more. You can also create a reminder by voice by pressing the microphone icon instead of typing.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When adding a reminder, you can set it so that the event notification does not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Calendar

    Manage reminders in your calendar
    Now you can add reminders directly from the Calendar app without opening the Reminders app. Simply tap the + button on the calendar to easily add events or reminders. To change a reminder time, simply drag it to the desired date or time.

    Add a schedule quickly
    When creating a schedule using the Quick Add menu, you’ll receive recommendations for schedule names and times based on existing schedules. Selecting a recommendation will immediately add the schedule without any additional input.

    View lunar dates together
    You can set the lunar date to always be displayed on the monthly calendar. Go to Calendar Settings and set it to Always display lunar dates.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When creating a schedule, you can set it so that schedule notifications do not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Samsung Health

    Your own personalized running coach
    Run farther and faster without worrying about injury with Samsung Health’s new Running Coach. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find training programs and practical tips tailored to your needs. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Bedtime Guide for Tomorrow
    Get recommendations for your optimal bedtime and start the next day feeling refreshed. The new Bedtime Guide analyzes your sleep data to recommend the optimal bedtime each night.

    Add a running challenge to Together
    In addition to walking challenges, a running event has been added, allowing you to challenge your friends to a run. Compete to see who can run a set distance faster. For example, you can set a goal of 50 km and see who can reach it first.

    Antioxidant index for aging management
    Anti-aging starts with managing your diet. The watch’s Antioxidant Index (Lab) feature detects the levels of carotenoids in fruits and vegetables, helping you manage your antioxidant status and slow down the aging process. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Keep track of your meals with meal logs and reminders
    Set meal log reminders to help you consistently reach your calorie goals. Samsung Health will send you notifications at set times.

    Vascular stress measurement
    Easily measure your vascular stress (the degree of strain on your blood vessels) with the Galaxy Watch. First, wear the watch for three or more nights while you sleep to establish a baseline, allowing you to directly monitor changes in your vascular stress. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Check your medical records easily and securely
    You can collect, store, and view medical records from multiple hospitals and clinics in one place in Samsung Health.

    Share your health data with family and friends
    You can now share your health data not only with your family group but also with friends. Now, manage your health records with more people.

    Photos and videos

    Swipe up and down to open quick controls
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to quickly access quick controls by swiping up or down anywhere on the camera screen. Try changing the Swipe up or down setting in the camera settings to Open Quick Controls.

    Capture the perfect brightness with the exposure monitor
    Try the Exposure Monitor feature in Pro and Pro Video modes. It helps you capture photos and videos with the right amount of brightness. It displays overexposed areas with a zebra pattern, and provides false color, which displays different colors depending on the exposure value.

    Professional-level editing experience with Log videos
    You can shoot video in Log format and then professionally edit it. Simply turn on Log in the camera settings and shooting screen to instantly record in Log format. This feature is available in both Video and Pro Video modes.

    Audio

    Quickly set up your Galaxy Buds
    You can now easily control your Galaxy Buds from your phone’s settings—no need to open the Galaxy Wearable app separately.

    Oracast, Connecting Easier
    Oracast lets you simultaneously transmit audio from one device to multiple devices. Simply scan a QR code to easily connect to the audio you’re playing, or you can generate your own QR code so others can connect to your audio.

    Communication

    Profile card improvements
    The layout of the profile card editing screen has been improved to make it easier to create and edit profile cards. You can now share your created profile cards so that callers can see who you are.

    Check call recordings in Contacts
    You can easily review previous calls. If a call with the other party is recorded, it will appear on the contact’s history screen.

    Security and Privacy

    Upgraded Secure Folder
    You can keep your important apps and data even more secure. When the Secure Folder is locked, all apps within it will be closed and notifications will be muted. For even greater security, you can completely hide the Secure Folder and encrypt all apps and data within it.

    Enhanced device security
    Knox Matrix periodically checks all devices logged into your Samsung account for security risks. If a security risk is detected on a device, it is automatically logged out of your Samsung account to prevent the risk from spreading to other devices. You can check the security status of your device in the Security & Privacy settings.

    Set whether to display notifications when the screen is locked
    On the main screen of the Notifications settings, you can choose to show or hide notifications when your phone is locked. Select Always show notifications to view them when your phone is locked, or Hide notifications when locked to prevent others from seeing them.

    Accessibility

    Added screen zoom option to the submenu
    A new way to easily zoom in and out has been added to the submenu. You can zoom in and out by dragging with one finger, or adjust the zoom level by pressing the on-screen zoom level button.

    Use mouse gestures with your keyboard
    You can now use your keyboard to perform mouse actions. By enabling the Mouse Keys option in Accessibility settings, you can conveniently use your keyboard to perform mouse functions, such as moving the mouse pointer, clicking, long-pressing, and scrolling.

    Enlarge the keyboard on the screen as well
    The keyboard has been improved to enlarge when the screen is zoomed in, making it easier to type. Try enabling the Zoom Keyboard When Typing option in the Zoom settings.

    Easily connect your Bluetooth hearing aids
    You can register and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid directly from the Hearing Aid Support screen in Accessibility Settings.

    Modes and Routines

    Easily set up routines with new templates
    New routine templates are available, utilizing weather and various detailed conditions. You can use the templates as is, or customize the settings to your liking.

    Detailed configurable routines
    By importing data from various apps, including Watch, Calendar, and Samsung Notes, you can now configure a wider range of actions in your routines. Imported data can be used as conditions or actions.

    Other enhanced features

    Improved alarm groups
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to directly add existing alarms to a group by pressing the + button on the Alarm Groups screen. You can also add an Alarm Group widget to the home screen to turn multiple alarms on and off at once.

    More convenient app notification settings
    You can manage various notification options at once, such as how notifications are displayed and whether they are displayed on the lock screen, from the notification settings screen of each app.

    Get quick support
    You can receive more convenient support with a quick check-in at a Samsung Service Center. By using NFC or scanning a QR code, you can avoid manually entering information like your name and phone number. Your data is encrypted and only accessible by Samsung service representatives.

    Intuitive weather expression
    The Weather app has been improved to provide an intuitive view of the weather. Appropriate animations are applied to the app’s main background based on current weather conditions.

    Change weather data provider
    The Weather Channel has changed its weather information provider. Some registered location names may change.

    To update to One UI 8.0, you’ll need to have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Tab S10, before you can continue. Afterwards, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  3. One UI 8 Full Changelogs (Final) (Galaxy S25)

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.0 for the Galaxy S25 series devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, in Korea today and it will expand the availability to other countries and models in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally published the official changelogs for the Galaxy S25 series’ One UI 8.0 update.

    Here’s the final changelogs:

    Please note that the below changelogs are machine-translated from Korean to English, so inaccuracies can show up. In case European countries or any other country gets the update, we’ll update the changelogs to the official English version.

    One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

    Galaxy AI

    Call subtitles
    With call captioning, your conversation with the other person is displayed on screen in real time during a call. You can follow along with the on-screen content and carefully check to make sure you don’t miss anything.

    Create animal photos in various styles
    Apply AI effects to transform your pet’s photos into something special. Now, in Portrait Studio, you can apply a variety of styles, such as fish-eye and oil painting, to your dog and cat photos to make them truly special.

    Clean audio
    Apply the audio eraser to automatically reduce background noises, such as wind, when someone speaks. This feature is available in the Gallery, Video Player, Samsung Notes, Voice Recorder, and Phone.

    Smarter everyday life with Now Brief
    Receive concise briefings of essential information tailored to your interests and daily timeline. Access Now Brief via the Edge panel, home screen widget, and Now bar notifications.

    Disaster Text Translation
    Even if you receive disaster alerts in a different language, you can still see important information without missing anything. Galaxy AI will automatically translate emergency alerts in languages ​​other than your system language.

    Faster AI Select
    After running AI Select, you can select the desired area right away without waiting any longer.

    View AI results more easily
    When using apps that support summary and translation in landscape mode, you can summarize or translate content and then view the original and translated content side by side at once.

    Stay safe from voice phishing
    Calls from unknown callers are analyzed by AI based on data from the National Police Agency. If conversations suspected of being voice phishing are detected, you will be notified to avoid damage. Call analysis is processed only on your device, and call details are not shared.

    Customization

    New clock style for lock screen
    Discover a stylish new clock that will make your lock screen stand out. It blends seamlessly with your wallpaper, and the font size and position flexibly change based on the shape of your portrait or animal image, allowing you to create your own perfect style.

    Newly designed wallpaper
    The range of wallpaper options has been expanded. Gradient wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers that change color over time have been added.

    Set my photo as wallpaper
    Get recommended wallpapers and set them. Choose from a variety of categories from your gallery, including landscapes, cities, flowers, pets, and people.

    Productivity

    Check stock prices without unlocking
    If there’s a significant price change in a stock you’ve added to your watchlist in Google Finance, it will appear in the Now bar at the end of the trading day.

    File sharing made easier
    Sending and receiving files is easier than ever. Tap the Quick Share button in the Quick Settings panel. Easily receive new files while the Quick Share screen is open, or select and share files directly from Quick Share.

    Add a sticky note
    Samsung Notes now features Sticky Notes. You can add and delete ideas at any time without altering the original note. Add unlimited Sticky Notes on top of your notes.

    Quickly find downloaded files
    You can now filter files by downloaded apps. This feature is available in the Downloads and Recent Files sections of the My Files app.

    The new Samsung Internet
    We’ve improved the menu screen to allow you to access frequently used functions more quickly. Easily find frequently used features and configure the screen to your liking.

    Supports engineering calculator in portrait mode
    You can now use the scientific calculator without having to rotate the screen horizontally. The scientific calculator now supports both landscape and portrait modes.

    Multitasking

    DeX usage has become more convenient
    When connected to an external display, use DeX more conveniently with a mouse and on-screen keyboard. You can also add widgets to your home screen.

    More diverse display settings
    The new Samsung DeX offers more options when connecting to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD, and you can also rotate the screen 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

    Split screen made more convenient
    When you open two apps in split screen mode, you can slide one app to the edge of the screen to focus on the current app. When you want to use another app, simply tap the app you’ve just pushed. The app will instantly switch between them, making it convenient to use.

    Reminder

    Redesigned Reminder
    The Reminder app’s screen layout has been revamped. You can now easily see how many reminders you have in each category at the top of the screen. Custom categories can be easily collapsed and expanded, allowing you to customize the Reminder main screen to your liking.

    Add useful reminder templates
    We provide a variety of templates to help you make the most of your reminders. You won’t have to worry about how to set reminders for important tasks.

    Add reminders easily
    To add a reminder, simply type it in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Based on your input, templates and previously used reminders will be recommended. Using the buttons below the input field, you can easily create checklists, set locations, attach images, and more. You can also create a reminder by voice by pressing the microphone icon instead of typing.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When adding a reminder, you can set it so that the event notification does not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Calendar

    Manage reminders in your calendar
    Now you can add reminders directly from the Calendar app without opening the Reminders app. Simply tap the + button on the calendar to easily add events or reminders. To change a reminder time, simply drag it to the desired date or time.

    Add a schedule quickly
    When creating a schedule using the Quick Add menu, you’ll receive recommendations for schedule names and times based on existing schedules. Selecting a recommendation will immediately add the schedule without any additional input.

    View lunar dates together
    You can set the lunar date to always be displayed on the monthly calendar. Go to Calendar Settings and set it to Always display lunar dates.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When creating a schedule, you can set it so that schedule notifications do not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Samsung Health

    Your own personalized running coach
    Run farther and faster without worrying about injury with Samsung Health’s new Running Coach. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find training programs and practical tips tailored to your needs. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Bedtime Guide for Tomorrow
    Get recommendations for your optimal bedtime and start the next day feeling refreshed. The new Bedtime Guide analyzes your sleep data to recommend the optimal bedtime each night.

    Add a running challenge to Together
    In addition to walking challenges, a running event has been added, allowing you to challenge your friends to a run. Compete to see who can run a set distance faster. For example, you can set a goal of 50 km and see who can reach it first.

    Antioxidant index for aging management
    Anti-aging starts with managing your diet. The watch’s Antioxidant Index (Lab) feature detects the levels of carotenoids in fruits and vegetables, helping you manage your antioxidant status and slow down the aging process. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Keep track of your meals with meal logs and reminders
    Set meal log reminders to help you consistently reach your calorie goals. Samsung Health will send you notifications at set times.

    Vascular stress measurement
    Easily measure your vascular stress (the degree of strain on your blood vessels) with the Galaxy Watch. First, wear the watch for three or more nights while you sleep to establish a baseline, allowing you to directly monitor changes in your vascular stress. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Check your medical records easily and securely
    You can collect, store, and view medical records from multiple hospitals and clinics in one place in Samsung Health.

    Share your health data with family and friends
    You can now share your health data not only with your family group but also with friends. Now, manage your health records with more people.

    Photos and videos

    Swipe up and down to open quick controls
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to quickly access quick controls by swiping up or down anywhere on the camera screen. Try changing the Swipe up or down setting in the camera settings to Open Quick Controls.

    Capture the perfect brightness with the exposure monitor
    Try the Exposure Monitor feature in Pro and Pro Video modes. It helps you capture photos and videos with the right amount of brightness. It displays overexposed areas with a zebra pattern, and provides false color, which displays different colors depending on the exposure value.

    Professional-level editing experience with Log videos
    You can shoot video in Log format and then professionally edit it. Simply turn on Log in the camera settings and shooting screen to instantly record in Log format. This feature is available in both Video and Pro Video modes.

    Audio

    Quickly set up your Galaxy Buds
    You can now easily control your Galaxy Buds from your phone’s settings—no need to open the Galaxy Wearable app separately.

    Oracast, Connecting Easier
    Oracast lets you simultaneously transmit audio from one device to multiple devices. Simply scan a QR code to easily connect to the audio you’re playing, or you can generate your own QR code so others can connect to your audio.

    Communication

    Profile card improvements
    The layout of the profile card editing screen has been improved to make it easier to create and edit profile cards. You can now share your created profile cards so that callers can see who you are.

    Check call recordings in Contacts
    You can easily review previous calls. If a call with the other party is recorded, it will appear on the contact’s history screen.

    Security and Privacy

    Upgraded Secure Folder
    You can keep your important apps and data even more secure. When the Secure Folder is locked, all apps within it will be closed and notifications will be muted. For even greater security, you can completely hide the Secure Folder and encrypt all apps and data within it.

    Enhanced device security
    Knox Matrix periodically checks all devices logged into your Samsung account for security risks. If a security risk is detected on a device, it is automatically logged out of your Samsung account to prevent the risk from spreading to other devices. You can check the security status of your device in the Security & Privacy settings.

    Set whether to display notifications when the screen is locked
    On the main screen of the Notifications settings, you can choose to show or hide notifications when your phone is locked. Select Always show notifications to view them when your phone is locked, or Hide notifications when locked to prevent others from seeing them.

    Accessibility

    Added screen zoom option to the submenu
    A new way to easily zoom in and out has been added to the submenu. You can zoom in and out by dragging with one finger, or adjust the zoom level by pressing the on-screen zoom level button.

    Use mouse gestures with your keyboard
    You can now use your keyboard to perform mouse actions. By enabling the Mouse Keys option in Accessibility settings, you can conveniently use your keyboard to perform mouse functions, such as moving the mouse pointer, clicking, long-pressing, and scrolling.

    Enlarge the keyboard on the screen as well
    The keyboard has been improved to enlarge when the screen is zoomed in, making it easier to type. Try enabling the Zoom Keyboard When Typing option in the Zoom settings.

    Easily connect your Bluetooth hearing aids
    You can register and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid directly from the Hearing Aid Support screen in Accessibility Settings.

    Modes and Routines

    Easily set up routines with new templates
    New routine templates are available, utilizing weather and various detailed conditions. You can use the templates as is, or customize the settings to your liking.

    Detailed configurable routines
    By importing data from various apps, including Watch, Calendar, and Samsung Notes, you can now configure a wider range of actions in your routines. Imported data can be used as conditions or actions.

    Other enhanced features

    Improved alarm groups
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to directly add existing alarms to a group by pressing the + button on the Alarm Groups screen. You can also add an Alarm Group widget to the home screen to turn multiple alarms on and off at once.

    More convenient app notification settings
    You can manage various notification options at once, such as how notifications are displayed and whether they are displayed on the lock screen, from the notification settings screen of each app.

    Get quick support
    You can receive more convenient support with a quick check-in at a Samsung Service Center. By using NFC or scanning a QR code, you can avoid manually entering information like your name and phone number. Your data is encrypted and only accessible by Samsung service representatives.

    Intuitive weather expression
    The Weather app has been improved to provide an intuitive view of the weather. Appropriate animations are applied to the app’s main background based on current weather conditions.

    Change weather data provider
    The Weather Channel has changed its weather information provider. Some registered location names may change.

    To update to One UI 8.0, you’ll need to have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Tab S10, before you can continue. Afterwards, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  4. One UI 8 Full Changelogs (Final) (Galaxy S25)

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.0 for the Galaxy S25 series devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, in Korea today and it will expand the availability to other countries and models in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally published the official changelogs for the Galaxy S25 series’ One UI 8.0 update.

    Here’s the final changelogs:

    Please note that the below changelogs are machine-translated from Korean to English, so inaccuracies can show up. In case European countries or any other country gets the update, we’ll update the changelogs to the official English version.

    One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

    Galaxy AI

    Call subtitles
    With call captioning, your conversation with the other person is displayed on screen in real time during a call. You can follow along with the on-screen content and carefully check to make sure you don’t miss anything.

    Create animal photos in various styles
    Apply AI effects to transform your pet’s photos into something special. Now, in Portrait Studio, you can apply a variety of styles, such as fish-eye and oil painting, to your dog and cat photos to make them truly special.

    Clean audio
    Apply the audio eraser to automatically reduce background noises, such as wind, when someone speaks. This feature is available in the Gallery, Video Player, Samsung Notes, Voice Recorder, and Phone.

    Smarter everyday life with Now Brief
    Receive concise briefings of essential information tailored to your interests and daily timeline. Access Now Brief via the Edge panel, home screen widget, and Now bar notifications.

    Disaster Text Translation
    Even if you receive disaster alerts in a different language, you can still see important information without missing anything. Galaxy AI will automatically translate emergency alerts in languages ​​other than your system language.

    Faster AI Select
    After running AI Select, you can select the desired area right away without waiting any longer.

    View AI results more easily
    When using apps that support summary and translation in landscape mode, you can summarize or translate content and then view the original and translated content side by side at once.

    Stay safe from voice phishing
    Calls from unknown callers are analyzed by AI based on data from the National Police Agency. If conversations suspected of being voice phishing are detected, you will be notified to avoid damage. Call analysis is processed only on your device, and call details are not shared.

    Customization

    New clock style for lock screen
    Discover a stylish new clock that will make your lock screen stand out. It blends seamlessly with your wallpaper, and the font size and position flexibly change based on the shape of your portrait or animal image, allowing you to create your own perfect style.

    Newly designed wallpaper
    The range of wallpaper options has been expanded. Gradient wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers that change color over time have been added.

    Set my photo as wallpaper
    Get recommended wallpapers and set them. Choose from a variety of categories from your gallery, including landscapes, cities, flowers, pets, and people.

    Productivity

    Check stock prices without unlocking
    If there’s a significant price change in a stock you’ve added to your watchlist in Google Finance, it will appear in the Now bar at the end of the trading day.

    File sharing made easier
    Sending and receiving files is easier than ever. Tap the Quick Share button in the Quick Settings panel. Easily receive new files while the Quick Share screen is open, or select and share files directly from Quick Share.

    Add a sticky note
    Samsung Notes now features Sticky Notes. You can add and delete ideas at any time without altering the original note. Add unlimited Sticky Notes on top of your notes.

    Quickly find downloaded files
    You can now filter files by downloaded apps. This feature is available in the Downloads and Recent Files sections of the My Files app.

    The new Samsung Internet
    We’ve improved the menu screen to allow you to access frequently used functions more quickly. Easily find frequently used features and configure the screen to your liking.

    Supports engineering calculator in portrait mode
    You can now use the scientific calculator without having to rotate the screen horizontally. The scientific calculator now supports both landscape and portrait modes.

    Multitasking

    DeX usage has become more convenient
    When connected to an external display, use DeX more conveniently with a mouse and on-screen keyboard. You can also add widgets to your home screen.

    More diverse display settings
    The new Samsung DeX offers more options when connecting to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD, and you can also rotate the screen 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

    Split screen made more convenient
    When you open two apps in split screen mode, you can slide one app to the edge of the screen to focus on the current app. When you want to use another app, simply tap the app you’ve just pushed. The app will instantly switch between them, making it convenient to use.

    Reminder

    Redesigned Reminder
    The Reminder app’s screen layout has been revamped. You can now easily see how many reminders you have in each category at the top of the screen. Custom categories can be easily collapsed and expanded, allowing you to customize the Reminder main screen to your liking.

    Add useful reminder templates
    We provide a variety of templates to help you make the most of your reminders. You won’t have to worry about how to set reminders for important tasks.

    Add reminders easily
    To add a reminder, simply type it in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Based on your input, templates and previously used reminders will be recommended. Using the buttons below the input field, you can easily create checklists, set locations, attach images, and more. You can also create a reminder by voice by pressing the microphone icon instead of typing.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When adding a reminder, you can set it so that the event notification does not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Calendar

    Manage reminders in your calendar
    Now you can add reminders directly from the Calendar app without opening the Reminders app. Simply tap the + button on the calendar to easily add events or reminders. To change a reminder time, simply drag it to the desired date or time.

    Add a schedule quickly
    When creating a schedule using the Quick Add menu, you’ll receive recommendations for schedule names and times based on existing schedules. Selecting a recommendation will immediately add the schedule without any additional input.

    View lunar dates together
    You can set the lunar date to always be displayed on the monthly calendar. Go to Calendar Settings and set it to Always display lunar dates.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When creating a schedule, you can set it so that schedule notifications do not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Samsung Health

    Your own personalized running coach
    Run farther and faster without worrying about injury with Samsung Health’s new Running Coach. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find training programs and practical tips tailored to your needs. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Bedtime Guide for Tomorrow
    Get recommendations for your optimal bedtime and start the next day feeling refreshed. The new Bedtime Guide analyzes your sleep data to recommend the optimal bedtime each night.

    Add a running challenge to Together
    In addition to walking challenges, a running event has been added, allowing you to challenge your friends to a run. Compete to see who can run a set distance faster. For example, you can set a goal of 50 km and see who can reach it first.

    Antioxidant index for aging management
    Anti-aging starts with managing your diet. The watch’s Antioxidant Index (Lab) feature detects the levels of carotenoids in fruits and vegetables, helping you manage your antioxidant status and slow down the aging process. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Keep track of your meals with meal logs and reminders
    Set meal log reminders to help you consistently reach your calorie goals. Samsung Health will send you notifications at set times.

    Vascular stress measurement
    Easily measure your vascular stress (the degree of strain on your blood vessels) with the Galaxy Watch. First, wear the watch for three or more nights while you sleep to establish a baseline, allowing you to directly monitor changes in your vascular stress. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Check your medical records easily and securely
    You can collect, store, and view medical records from multiple hospitals and clinics in one place in Samsung Health.

    Share your health data with family and friends
    You can now share your health data not only with your family group but also with friends. Now, manage your health records with more people.

    Photos and videos

    Swipe up and down to open quick controls
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to quickly access quick controls by swiping up or down anywhere on the camera screen. Try changing the Swipe up or down setting in the camera settings to Open Quick Controls.

    Capture the perfect brightness with the exposure monitor
    Try the Exposure Monitor feature in Pro and Pro Video modes. It helps you capture photos and videos with the right amount of brightness. It displays overexposed areas with a zebra pattern, and provides false color, which displays different colors depending on the exposure value.

    Professional-level editing experience with Log videos
    You can shoot video in Log format and then professionally edit it. Simply turn on Log in the camera settings and shooting screen to instantly record in Log format. This feature is available in both Video and Pro Video modes.

    Audio

    Quickly set up your Galaxy Buds
    You can now easily control your Galaxy Buds from your phone’s settings—no need to open the Galaxy Wearable app separately.

    Oracast, Connecting Easier
    Oracast lets you simultaneously transmit audio from one device to multiple devices. Simply scan a QR code to easily connect to the audio you’re playing, or you can generate your own QR code so others can connect to your audio.

    Communication

    Profile card improvements
    The layout of the profile card editing screen has been improved to make it easier to create and edit profile cards. You can now share your created profile cards so that callers can see who you are.

    Check call recordings in Contacts
    You can easily review previous calls. If a call with the other party is recorded, it will appear on the contact’s history screen.

    Security and Privacy

    Upgraded Secure Folder
    You can keep your important apps and data even more secure. When the Secure Folder is locked, all apps within it will be closed and notifications will be muted. For even greater security, you can completely hide the Secure Folder and encrypt all apps and data within it.

    Enhanced device security
    Knox Matrix periodically checks all devices logged into your Samsung account for security risks. If a security risk is detected on a device, it is automatically logged out of your Samsung account to prevent the risk from spreading to other devices. You can check the security status of your device in the Security & Privacy settings.

    Set whether to display notifications when the screen is locked
    On the main screen of the Notifications settings, you can choose to show or hide notifications when your phone is locked. Select Always show notifications to view them when your phone is locked, or Hide notifications when locked to prevent others from seeing them.

    Accessibility

    Added screen zoom option to the submenu
    A new way to easily zoom in and out has been added to the submenu. You can zoom in and out by dragging with one finger, or adjust the zoom level by pressing the on-screen zoom level button.

    Use mouse gestures with your keyboard
    You can now use your keyboard to perform mouse actions. By enabling the Mouse Keys option in Accessibility settings, you can conveniently use your keyboard to perform mouse functions, such as moving the mouse pointer, clicking, long-pressing, and scrolling.

    Enlarge the keyboard on the screen as well
    The keyboard has been improved to enlarge when the screen is zoomed in, making it easier to type. Try enabling the Zoom Keyboard When Typing option in the Zoom settings.

    Easily connect your Bluetooth hearing aids
    You can register and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid directly from the Hearing Aid Support screen in Accessibility Settings.

    Modes and Routines

    Easily set up routines with new templates
    New routine templates are available, utilizing weather and various detailed conditions. You can use the templates as is, or customize the settings to your liking.

    Detailed configurable routines
    By importing data from various apps, including Watch, Calendar, and Samsung Notes, you can now configure a wider range of actions in your routines. Imported data can be used as conditions or actions.

    Other enhanced features

    Improved alarm groups
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to directly add existing alarms to a group by pressing the + button on the Alarm Groups screen. You can also add an Alarm Group widget to the home screen to turn multiple alarms on and off at once.

    More convenient app notification settings
    You can manage various notification options at once, such as how notifications are displayed and whether they are displayed on the lock screen, from the notification settings screen of each app.

    Get quick support
    You can receive more convenient support with a quick check-in at a Samsung Service Center. By using NFC or scanning a QR code, you can avoid manually entering information like your name and phone number. Your data is encrypted and only accessible by Samsung service representatives.

    Intuitive weather expression
    The Weather app has been improved to provide an intuitive view of the weather. Appropriate animations are applied to the app’s main background based on current weather conditions.

    Change weather data provider
    The Weather Channel has changed its weather information provider. Some registered location names may change.

    To update to One UI 8.0, you’ll need to have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Tab S10, before you can continue. Afterwards, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  5. One UI 8 Full Changelogs (Final) (Galaxy S25)

    Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.0 for the Galaxy S25 series devices, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, in Korea today and it will expand the availability to other countries and models in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Samsung has finally published the official changelogs for the Galaxy S25 series’ One UI 8.0 update.

    Here’s the final changelogs:

    Please note that the below changelogs are machine-translated from Korean to English, so inaccuracies can show up. In case European countries or any other country gets the update, we’ll update the changelogs to the official English version.

    One UI 8.0 (Android 16)

    Galaxy AI

    Call subtitles
    With call captioning, your conversation with the other person is displayed on screen in real time during a call. You can follow along with the on-screen content and carefully check to make sure you don’t miss anything.

    Create animal photos in various styles
    Apply AI effects to transform your pet’s photos into something special. Now, in Portrait Studio, you can apply a variety of styles, such as fish-eye and oil painting, to your dog and cat photos to make them truly special.

    Clean audio
    Apply the audio eraser to automatically reduce background noises, such as wind, when someone speaks. This feature is available in the Gallery, Video Player, Samsung Notes, Voice Recorder, and Phone.

    Smarter everyday life with Now Brief
    Receive concise briefings of essential information tailored to your interests and daily timeline. Access Now Brief via the Edge panel, home screen widget, and Now bar notifications.

    Disaster Text Translation
    Even if you receive disaster alerts in a different language, you can still see important information without missing anything. Galaxy AI will automatically translate emergency alerts in languages ​​other than your system language.

    Faster AI Select
    After running AI Select, you can select the desired area right away without waiting any longer.

    View AI results more easily
    When using apps that support summary and translation in landscape mode, you can summarize or translate content and then view the original and translated content side by side at once.

    Stay safe from voice phishing
    Calls from unknown callers are analyzed by AI based on data from the National Police Agency. If conversations suspected of being voice phishing are detected, you will be notified to avoid damage. Call analysis is processed only on your device, and call details are not shared.

    Customization

    New clock style for lock screen
    Discover a stylish new clock that will make your lock screen stand out. It blends seamlessly with your wallpaper, and the font size and position flexibly change based on the shape of your portrait or animal image, allowing you to create your own perfect style.

    Newly designed wallpaper
    The range of wallpaper options has been expanded. Gradient wallpapers and dynamic wallpapers that change color over time have been added.

    Set my photo as wallpaper
    Get recommended wallpapers and set them. Choose from a variety of categories from your gallery, including landscapes, cities, flowers, pets, and people.

    Productivity

    Check stock prices without unlocking
    If there’s a significant price change in a stock you’ve added to your watchlist in Google Finance, it will appear in the Now bar at the end of the trading day.

    File sharing made easier
    Sending and receiving files is easier than ever. Tap the Quick Share button in the Quick Settings panel. Easily receive new files while the Quick Share screen is open, or select and share files directly from Quick Share.

    Add a sticky note
    Samsung Notes now features Sticky Notes. You can add and delete ideas at any time without altering the original note. Add unlimited Sticky Notes on top of your notes.

    Quickly find downloaded files
    You can now filter files by downloaded apps. This feature is available in the Downloads and Recent Files sections of the My Files app.

    The new Samsung Internet
    We’ve improved the menu screen to allow you to access frequently used functions more quickly. Easily find frequently used features and configure the screen to your liking.

    Supports engineering calculator in portrait mode
    You can now use the scientific calculator without having to rotate the screen horizontally. The scientific calculator now supports both landscape and portrait modes.

    Multitasking

    DeX usage has become more convenient
    When connected to an external display, use DeX more conveniently with a mouse and on-screen keyboard. You can also add widgets to your home screen.

    More diverse display settings
    The new Samsung DeX offers more options when connecting to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD, and you can also rotate the screen 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

    Split screen made more convenient
    When you open two apps in split screen mode, you can slide one app to the edge of the screen to focus on the current app. When you want to use another app, simply tap the app you’ve just pushed. The app will instantly switch between them, making it convenient to use.

    Reminder

    Redesigned Reminder
    The Reminder app’s screen layout has been revamped. You can now easily see how many reminders you have in each category at the top of the screen. Custom categories can be easily collapsed and expanded, allowing you to customize the Reminder main screen to your liking.

    Add useful reminder templates
    We provide a variety of templates to help you make the most of your reminders. You won’t have to worry about how to set reminders for important tasks.

    Add reminders easily
    To add a reminder, simply type it in the input field at the bottom of the screen. Based on your input, templates and previously used reminders will be recommended. Using the buttons below the input field, you can easily create checklists, set locations, attach images, and more. You can also create a reminder by voice by pressing the microphone icon instead of typing.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When adding a reminder, you can set it so that the event notification does not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Calendar

    Manage reminders in your calendar
    Now you can add reminders directly from the Calendar app without opening the Reminders app. Simply tap the + button on the calendar to easily add events or reminders. To change a reminder time, simply drag it to the desired date or time.

    Add a schedule quickly
    When creating a schedule using the Quick Add menu, you’ll receive recommendations for schedule names and times based on existing schedules. Selecting a recommendation will immediately add the schedule without any additional input.

    View lunar dates together
    You can set the lunar date to always be displayed on the monthly calendar. Go to Calendar Settings and set it to Always display lunar dates.

    Skip notifications on holidays
    When creating a schedule, you can set it so that schedule notifications do not sound on weekends and public holidays.

    Samsung Health

    Your own personalized running coach
    Run farther and faster without worrying about injury with Samsung Health’s new Running Coach. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, you’ll find training programs and practical tips tailored to your needs. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Bedtime Guide for Tomorrow
    Get recommendations for your optimal bedtime and start the next day feeling refreshed. The new Bedtime Guide analyzes your sleep data to recommend the optimal bedtime each night.

    Add a running challenge to Together
    In addition to walking challenges, a running event has been added, allowing you to challenge your friends to a run. Compete to see who can run a set distance faster. For example, you can set a goal of 50 km and see who can reach it first.

    Antioxidant index for aging management
    Anti-aging starts with managing your diet. The watch’s Antioxidant Index (Lab) feature detects the levels of carotenoids in fruits and vegetables, helping you manage your antioxidant status and slow down the aging process. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Keep track of your meals with meal logs and reminders
    Set meal log reminders to help you consistently reach your calorie goals. Samsung Health will send you notifications at set times.

    Vascular stress measurement
    Easily measure your vascular stress (the degree of strain on your blood vessels) with the Galaxy Watch. First, wear the watch for three or more nights while you sleep to establish a baseline, allowing you to directly monitor changes in your vascular stress. This feature is available on the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

    Check your medical records easily and securely
    You can collect, store, and view medical records from multiple hospitals and clinics in one place in Samsung Health.

    Share your health data with family and friends
    You can now share your health data not only with your family group but also with friends. Now, manage your health records with more people.

    Photos and videos

    Swipe up and down to open quick controls
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to quickly access quick controls by swiping up or down anywhere on the camera screen. Try changing the Swipe up or down setting in the camera settings to Open Quick Controls.

    Capture the perfect brightness with the exposure monitor
    Try the Exposure Monitor feature in Pro and Pro Video modes. It helps you capture photos and videos with the right amount of brightness. It displays overexposed areas with a zebra pattern, and provides false color, which displays different colors depending on the exposure value.

    Professional-level editing experience with Log videos
    You can shoot video in Log format and then professionally edit it. Simply turn on Log in the camera settings and shooting screen to instantly record in Log format. This feature is available in both Video and Pro Video modes.

    Audio

    Quickly set up your Galaxy Buds
    You can now easily control your Galaxy Buds from your phone’s settings—no need to open the Galaxy Wearable app separately.

    Oracast, Connecting Easier
    Oracast lets you simultaneously transmit audio from one device to multiple devices. Simply scan a QR code to easily connect to the audio you’re playing, or you can generate your own QR code so others can connect to your audio.

    Communication

    Profile card improvements
    The layout of the profile card editing screen has been improved to make it easier to create and edit profile cards. You can now share your created profile cards so that callers can see who you are.

    Check call recordings in Contacts
    You can easily review previous calls. If a call with the other party is recorded, it will appear on the contact’s history screen.

    Security and Privacy

    Upgraded Secure Folder
    You can keep your important apps and data even more secure. When the Secure Folder is locked, all apps within it will be closed and notifications will be muted. For even greater security, you can completely hide the Secure Folder and encrypt all apps and data within it.

    Enhanced device security
    Knox Matrix periodically checks all devices logged into your Samsung account for security risks. If a security risk is detected on a device, it is automatically logged out of your Samsung account to prevent the risk from spreading to other devices. You can check the security status of your device in the Security & Privacy settings.

    Set whether to display notifications when the screen is locked
    On the main screen of the Notifications settings, you can choose to show or hide notifications when your phone is locked. Select Always show notifications to view them when your phone is locked, or Hide notifications when locked to prevent others from seeing them.

    Accessibility

    Added screen zoom option to the submenu
    A new way to easily zoom in and out has been added to the submenu. You can zoom in and out by dragging with one finger, or adjust the zoom level by pressing the on-screen zoom level button.

    Use mouse gestures with your keyboard
    You can now use your keyboard to perform mouse actions. By enabling the Mouse Keys option in Accessibility settings, you can conveniently use your keyboard to perform mouse functions, such as moving the mouse pointer, clicking, long-pressing, and scrolling.

    Enlarge the keyboard on the screen as well
    The keyboard has been improved to enlarge when the screen is zoomed in, making it easier to type. Try enabling the Zoom Keyboard When Typing option in the Zoom settings.

    Easily connect your Bluetooth hearing aids
    You can register and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid directly from the Hearing Aid Support screen in Accessibility Settings.

    Modes and Routines

    Easily set up routines with new templates
    New routine templates are available, utilizing weather and various detailed conditions. You can use the templates as is, or customize the settings to your liking.

    Detailed configurable routines
    By importing data from various apps, including Watch, Calendar, and Samsung Notes, you can now configure a wider range of actions in your routines. Imported data can be used as conditions or actions.

    Other enhanced features

    Improved alarm groups
    Usability has been improved by allowing you to directly add existing alarms to a group by pressing the + button on the Alarm Groups screen. You can also add an Alarm Group widget to the home screen to turn multiple alarms on and off at once.

    More convenient app notification settings
    You can manage various notification options at once, such as how notifications are displayed and whether they are displayed on the lock screen, from the notification settings screen of each app.

    Get quick support
    You can receive more convenient support with a quick check-in at a Samsung Service Center. By using NFC or scanning a QR code, you can avoid manually entering information like your name and phone number. Your data is encrypted and only accessible by Samsung service representatives.

    Intuitive weather expression
    The Weather app has been improved to provide an intuitive view of the weather. Appropriate animations are applied to the app’s main background based on current weather conditions.

    Change weather data provider
    The Weather Channel has changed its weather information provider. Some registered location names may change.

    To update to One UI 8.0, you’ll need to have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, Z Fold/Flip 6, and Tab S10, before you can continue. Afterwards, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install.

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  6. Samsung shuts down the One UI 8 Beta program for Korea

    We are excited to announce that starting from today, One UI 8 Beta users in Korea can now download the One UI 8 update to their Galaxy S25 smartphones as Samsung has finally released this version of One UI. Your Galaxy has now become more powerful as One UI 8 brings more powerful features.

    The firmware information states:

    • Galaxy S25: BYI3
    • Galaxy S25+: BYI3
    • Galaxy S25 Ultra: BYI3

    To obtain the update, perform the following steps:

    1. Open the Settings app
    2. Navigate to Software Updates
    3. Tap on Download and Install
    4. Wait until you see One UI 8 at the top of the page, then tap on Download
    5. Wait for the download to complete, then tap on Install

    After you perform the above steps, your phone will be running One UI 8 based on Android 16, and you can enjoy its new features and with many improvements on place. This makes sure that your experience gets improved.

    If you still didn’t get the update for your device, wait for a few days or a few weeks, then check for updates again. If you still see “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update didn’t reach your region yet.

    Note that the update process may take 15 to 20 minutes, and this can vary from device to device. The download process may incur extra charges if you’re using the cellular network as the update size is around 5 GB, depending on the device, so we recommend downloading it through Wi-Fi. Never interrupt the update process in any way, or problems may occur. Make sure that your phone gets charged before you initiate the installation process.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  7. Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta 6 will be released soon!

    While the beta recruitment was closed for the Galaxy S25, Samsung was working on the sixth beta of One UI 8. This suggests that further improvements are to be made before the final version of One UI 8 that will be released this September.

    As spotted by a tipster, Tarun Vats, Samsung has just dropped a new beta build to the testing server of the Galaxy S25. This signifies that the sixth beta will make its way before the stable version, at which final improvements in those two versions must be made to ensure smooth experience. The testing build can be identified as ZYH9, but it may not be a final Beta 6 build.

    The sixth beta version will be released to those who are beta testers of One UI 8 on their Galaxy S25. After that, the stable release should be the next update.

    We advise beta testers to check for all updates to ensure that you’re using the stable version of One UI 8 on your Galaxy S25 by the end of September. The company warns that if you didn’t update to the stable version after the beta program ends, you won’t be able to update to versions released after One UI 8.

    To update to One UI 8 Beta 6 on your Galaxy S25 once it gets released, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to System Update
    3. Tap Download and Install
    4. You should see the One UI 8 Beta 6 build and its changelogs
    5. Tap Update now
    6. Let it download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone

    Make sure that you have fully charged your battery before attempting to update to One UI 8 Beta 6. Never interrupt the update in any way, or issues may occur later. You’ll need to download the update via your Wi-Fi connection to avoid high mobile data fees.

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  8. Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta recruitment closed!

    Ahead of the September release, One UI 8 Beta recruitment for the Galaxy S25 has been finally closed. For history, One UI 8 Beta Program has officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 with build ZYER. Since then, the following versions were released, all in chronological order (Korea):

    • One UI 8 Beta 2 (build ZYF3): June 12th, 2025
    • One UI 8 Beta 3 (build ZYFA): June 30th, 2025
    • One UI 8 Beta 4 (build ZYGB): July 30th, 2025
    • One UI 8 Beta 5 (build ZYH6): August 19th, 2025

    While the whole Beta program planning is still ongoing, because the expansion is going to target more devices on September, Samsung has shut down the recruitment for One UI 8 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25. This is all laid out in an official Samsung Members announcement below:

    This kind of communication, as well as previous announcements for Beta 4 and Beta 5, was expected from Samsung. Therefore, One UI 8 Beta 5 for the Galaxy S25 has become the last beta version.

    The stable rollout is expected to begin from the Galaxy S25, starting from Korea, and beta testers will get the update first. Beta testers are expected to update the system to the official version (can be identified with BYH? or BYI?) to be able to receive further updates.

    While there is still no news about the One UI 8 Beta for watches, we should be hopeful. The rollout will be gradual, and every eligible device will be updated across more regions, starting from Korea.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  9. One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold7 will feature the new photo watermark!

    The new photo watermark feature will make its way to the latest One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy Z Fold7 foldable. While we are awaiting the stable One UI 8 rollout on September, with the fifth beta for the Galaxy S25 being scheduled for this week, the new photo watermark feature has been showcased by PhoneArt on X.

    This new photo watermark comes in two styles: landscape and portrait. Below, you can see the two watermark styles, with the top being for portrait images, and the bottom being for landscape images.

    As you can see, the images have a border that describes the device used, which, in this case, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It also contains the date and the time the picture was taken, and a bunch of camera parameters used when taking the picture.

    Currently, there is no information as to when and what devices will be eligible for this feature, other than the fact that the Galaxy S25 and the Z Fold7 will get it in the latest One UI 8 update. However, it might come to other eligible devices, like the Galaxy S24.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #Fold7 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #GalaxyZFold7 #GalaxyZFold7 #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update #ZFold7 #ZFold7

  10. One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold7 will feature the new photo watermark!

    The new photo watermark feature will make its way to the latest One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy Z Fold7 foldable. While we are awaiting the stable One UI 8 rollout on September, with the fifth beta for the Galaxy S25 being scheduled for this week, the new photo watermark feature has been showcased by PhoneArt on X.

    This new photo watermark comes in two styles: landscape and portrait. Below, you can see the two watermark styles, with the top being for portrait images, and the bottom being for landscape images.

    As you can see, the images have a border that describes the device used, which, in this case, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It also contains the date and the time the picture was taken, and a bunch of camera parameters used when taking the picture.

    Currently, there is no information as to when and what devices will be eligible for this feature, other than the fact that the Galaxy S25 and the Z Fold7 will get it in the latest One UI 8 update. However, it might come to other eligible devices, like the Galaxy S24.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #Fold7 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #GalaxyZFold7 #GalaxyZFold7 #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update #ZFold7 #ZFold7

  11. One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold7 will feature the new photo watermark!

    The new photo watermark feature will make its way to the latest One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy Z Fold7 foldable. While we are awaiting the stable One UI 8 rollout on September, with the fifth beta for the Galaxy S25 being scheduled for this week, the new photo watermark feature has been showcased by PhoneArt on X.

    This new photo watermark comes in two styles: landscape and portrait. Below, you can see the two watermark styles, with the top being for portrait images, and the bottom being for landscape images.

    As you can see, the images have a border that describes the device used, which, in this case, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It also contains the date and the time the picture was taken, and a bunch of camera parameters used when taking the picture.

    Currently, there is no information as to when and what devices will be eligible for this feature, other than the fact that the Galaxy S25 and the Z Fold7 will get it in the latest One UI 8 update. However, it might come to other eligible devices, like the Galaxy S24.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #Fold7 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #GalaxyZFold7 #GalaxyZFold7 #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update #ZFold7 #ZFold7

  12. One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold7 will feature the new photo watermark!

    The new photo watermark feature will make its way to the latest One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy Z Fold7 foldable. While we are awaiting the stable One UI 8 rollout on September, with the fifth beta for the Galaxy S25 being scheduled for this week, the new photo watermark feature has been showcased by PhoneArt on X.

    This new photo watermark comes in two styles: landscape and portrait. Below, you can see the two watermark styles, with the top being for portrait images, and the bottom being for landscape images.

    As you can see, the images have a border that describes the device used, which, in this case, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It also contains the date and the time the picture was taken, and a bunch of camera parameters used when taking the picture.

    Currently, there is no information as to when and what devices will be eligible for this feature, other than the fact that the Galaxy S25 and the Z Fold7 will get it in the latest One UI 8 update. However, it might come to other eligible devices, like the Galaxy S24.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #Fold7 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #GalaxyZFold7 #GalaxyZFold7 #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update #ZFold7 #ZFold7

  13. One UI 8 for Galaxy S25 and Z Fold7 will feature the new photo watermark!

    The new photo watermark feature will make its way to the latest One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 series and the Galaxy Z Fold7 foldable. While we are awaiting the stable One UI 8 rollout on September, with the fifth beta for the Galaxy S25 being scheduled for this week, the new photo watermark feature has been showcased by PhoneArt on X.

    This new photo watermark comes in two styles: landscape and portrait. Below, you can see the two watermark styles, with the top being for portrait images, and the bottom being for landscape images.

    As you can see, the images have a border that describes the device used, which, in this case, the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It also contains the date and the time the picture was taken, and a bunch of camera parameters used when taking the picture.

    Currently, there is no information as to when and what devices will be eligible for this feature, other than the fact that the Galaxy S25 and the Z Fold7 will get it in the latest One UI 8 update. However, it might come to other eligible devices, like the Galaxy S24.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #Fold7 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #GalaxyZFold7 #GalaxyZFold7 #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #SamsungGalaxyZFold7 #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update #ZFold7 #ZFold7

  14. Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta 5 will be available next week!

    Samsung has officially announced in the Korean version of Samsung Members that they’d be releasing plans for versions after the fourth beta version has been released last week. According to Alfaturk, the below screenshot has been captured to showcase the announcement.

    The above announcement is translated as below:

    hello. Customers who participated in the beta,

    After Beta 4, we will announce the version plan.

    The 5th version is scheduled to be released, and preparations are underway with the goal of opening it next week.

    We are reviewing all errors and suggestions sent by our customers, and we always appreciate your active participation.

    We will respond with a more stable version based on your feedback.

    We ask for your continued interest and support.

    thank you

    Samsung has officially confirmed the fifth beta to be released, but didn’t announce anything about the Galaxy Watch One UI 8 Beta plans. This means that we should expect the fifth beta to drop somewhere between August 18th and 22nd, should everything go as planned.

    Those who are using the Galaxy S25 Edge will have to wait until the final version becomes live in September, as the device was too new when the Beta Program was released.

    Meanwhile, Samsung has already opened the One UI 8 Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 and the Z Fold/Flip6 series.

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  15. One UI 8 Beta 4 has the Purple Moon issue

    One UI 8 Beta 4 was released on July 30th to the beta testers who are using their Galaxy S25 devices (excluding the S25 Edge) to use what would look like in the final version expected to roll out this September. As we’re getting closer to the second half of August, people began reporting a weird case that didn’t happen in both the previous One UI 8.0 beta versions and in One UI 7.0.

    According to the official Samsung forums across countries like India, UK, and the USA, people began reporting that they’re trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels, such as x100, while those final pictures showed the purple moon instead of the expected white moon. The real color of the moon is white, but One UI 8.0 Beta 4 seems to save pictures with the purple moon as you can see below.

    The following forum entries are posted, but not limited to:

    This issue only occurs when people try to take moon shots at zoom levels, with the minimum threshold to trigger this bug is x30. This only occurs under One UI 8 Beta 4 and with moon shots taken starting from the zoom levels of x30 to x100. Additionally, the resulting moon in the pictures looks blurry, compared to their One UI 7 counterparts.

    There was even a comparison between shots taken on One UI 8 and One UI 7, where the latter was more correct. Moon shots taken using One UI 7 were correct, because it showed the white moon instead of the purple moon.

    As a workaround, you can try turning off the maximum optimization and trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels. You can turn off the maximum optimization by going to the camera settings, navigating to Intelligent optimization, and setting it to values other than Maximum.

    We expect that Samsung fixes this issue as soon as possible, before the final version gets distributed.

    Photo by Andrew Hughes on Unsplash

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #Moon #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #PurpleMoon #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  16. One UI 8 Beta 4 has the Purple Moon issue

    One UI 8 Beta 4 was released on July 30th to the beta testers who are using their Galaxy S25 devices (excluding the S25 Edge) to use what would look like in the final version expected to roll out this September. As we’re getting closer to the second half of August, people began reporting a weird case that didn’t happen in both the previous One UI 8.0 beta versions and in One UI 7.0.

    According to the official Samsung forums across countries like India, UK, and the USA, people began reporting that they’re trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels, such as x100, while those final pictures showed the purple moon instead of the expected white moon. The real color of the moon is white, but One UI 8.0 Beta 4 seems to save pictures with the purple moon as you can see below.

    The following forum entries are posted, but not limited to:

    This issue only occurs when people try to take moon shots at zoom levels, with the minimum threshold to trigger this bug is x30. This only occurs under One UI 8 Beta 4 and with moon shots taken starting from the zoom levels of x30 to x100. Additionally, the resulting moon in the pictures looks blurry, compared to their One UI 7 counterparts.

    There was even a comparison between shots taken on One UI 8 and One UI 7, where the latter was more correct. Moon shots taken using One UI 7 were correct, because it showed the white moon instead of the purple moon.

    As a workaround, you can try turning off the maximum optimization and trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels. You can turn off the maximum optimization by going to the camera settings, navigating to Intelligent optimization, and setting it to values other than Maximum.

    We expect that Samsung fixes this issue as soon as possible, before the final version gets distributed.

    Photo by Andrew Hughes on Unsplash

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #Moon #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #PurpleMoon #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  17. One UI 8 Beta 4 has the Purple Moon issue

    One UI 8 Beta 4 was released on July 30th to the beta testers who are using their Galaxy S25 devices (excluding the S25 Edge) to use what would look like in the final version expected to roll out this September. As we’re getting closer to the second half of August, people began reporting a weird case that didn’t happen in both the previous One UI 8.0 beta versions and in One UI 7.0.

    According to the official Samsung forums across countries like India, UK, and the USA, people began reporting that they’re trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels, such as x100, while those final pictures showed the purple moon instead of the expected white moon. The real color of the moon is white, but One UI 8.0 Beta 4 seems to save pictures with the purple moon as you can see below.

    The following forum entries are posted, but not limited to:

    This issue only occurs when people try to take moon shots at zoom levels, with the minimum threshold to trigger this bug is x30. This only occurs under One UI 8 Beta 4 and with moon shots taken starting from the zoom levels of x30 to x100. Additionally, the resulting moon in the pictures looks blurry, compared to their One UI 7 counterparts.

    There was even a comparison between shots taken on One UI 8 and One UI 7, where the latter was more correct. Moon shots taken using One UI 7 were correct, because it showed the white moon instead of the purple moon.

    As a workaround, you can try turning off the maximum optimization and trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels. You can turn off the maximum optimization by going to the camera settings, navigating to Intelligent optimization, and setting it to values other than Maximum.

    We expect that Samsung fixes this issue as soon as possible, before the final version gets distributed.

    Photo by Andrew Hughes on Unsplash

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #Moon #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #PurpleMoon #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  18. One UI 8 Beta 4 has the Purple Moon issue

    One UI 8 Beta 4 was released on July 30th to the beta testers who are using their Galaxy S25 devices (excluding the S25 Edge) to use what would look like in the final version expected to roll out this September. As we’re getting closer to the second half of August, people began reporting a weird case that didn’t happen in both the previous One UI 8.0 beta versions and in One UI 7.0.

    According to the official Samsung forums across countries like India, UK, and the USA, people began reporting that they’re trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels, such as x100, while those final pictures showed the purple moon instead of the expected white moon. The real color of the moon is white, but One UI 8.0 Beta 4 seems to save pictures with the purple moon as you can see below.

    The following forum entries are posted, but not limited to:

    This issue only occurs when people try to take moon shots at zoom levels, with the minimum threshold to trigger this bug is x30. This only occurs under One UI 8 Beta 4 and with moon shots taken starting from the zoom levels of x30 to x100. Additionally, the resulting moon in the pictures looks blurry, compared to their One UI 7 counterparts.

    There was even a comparison between shots taken on One UI 8 and One UI 7, where the latter was more correct. Moon shots taken using One UI 7 were correct, because it showed the white moon instead of the purple moon.

    As a workaround, you can try turning off the maximum optimization and trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels. You can turn off the maximum optimization by going to the camera settings, navigating to Intelligent optimization, and setting it to values other than Maximum.

    We expect that Samsung fixes this issue as soon as possible, before the final version gets distributed.

    Photo by Andrew Hughes on Unsplash

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #Moon #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #PurpleMoon #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  19. One UI 8 Beta 4 has the Purple Moon issue

    One UI 8 Beta 4 was released on July 30th to the beta testers who are using their Galaxy S25 devices (excluding the S25 Edge) to use what would look like in the final version expected to roll out this September. As we’re getting closer to the second half of August, people began reporting a weird case that didn’t happen in both the previous One UI 8.0 beta versions and in One UI 7.0.

    According to the official Samsung forums across countries like India, UK, and the USA, people began reporting that they’re trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels, such as x100, while those final pictures showed the purple moon instead of the expected white moon. The real color of the moon is white, but One UI 8.0 Beta 4 seems to save pictures with the purple moon as you can see below.

    The following forum entries are posted, but not limited to:

    This issue only occurs when people try to take moon shots at zoom levels, with the minimum threshold to trigger this bug is x30. This only occurs under One UI 8 Beta 4 and with moon shots taken starting from the zoom levels of x30 to x100. Additionally, the resulting moon in the pictures looks blurry, compared to their One UI 7 counterparts.

    There was even a comparison between shots taken on One UI 8 and One UI 7, where the latter was more correct. Moon shots taken using One UI 7 were correct, because it showed the white moon instead of the purple moon.

    As a workaround, you can try turning off the maximum optimization and trying to take moon shots at high zoom levels. You can turn off the maximum optimization by going to the camera settings, navigating to Intelligent optimization, and setting it to values other than Maximum.

    We expect that Samsung fixes this issue as soon as possible, before the final version gets distributed.

    Photo by Andrew Hughes on Unsplash

    #Android #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #Moon #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #PurpleMoon #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  20. Samsung Galaxy S25 gets the August 2025 security update!

    As of today, Samsung has recently released the security update for the Galaxy S25 series that corresponds to this month’s Android security patch level, as well as some of the Samsung-specific fixes that can be found here. Prior to One UI 8’s stable release expected this September, Samsung has given Korean users an August security patch update.

    Next week, Samsung is expected to distribute the update worldwide to ensure that your phone security gets improved. This update is applicable for the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Edge.

    The following firmware information is available:

    To update your phone, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Choose Download and install
    4. You should see the screen that looks like the above
    5. Press Update
    6. Wait for the update to download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone from the software update screen

    Make sure that you charge your phone fully before initiating the update process. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur in your phone later. Use your Wi-Fi connection to download the update to avoid high data fees.

    #Android #Android15 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  21. Samsung Galaxy S25 gets the August 2025 security update!

    As of today, Samsung has recently released the security update for the Galaxy S25 series that corresponds to this month’s Android security patch level, as well as some of the Samsung-specific fixes that can be found here. Prior to One UI 8’s stable release expected this September, Samsung has given Korean users an August security patch update.

    Next week, Samsung is expected to distribute the update worldwide to ensure that your phone security gets improved. This update is applicable for the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Edge.

    The following firmware information is available:

    To update your phone, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Choose Download and install
    4. You should see the screen that looks like the above
    5. Press Update
    6. Wait for the update to download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone from the software update screen

    Make sure that you charge your phone fully before initiating the update process. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur in your phone later. Use your Wi-Fi connection to download the update to avoid high data fees.

    #Android #Android15 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  22. Samsung Galaxy S25 gets the August 2025 security update!

    As of today, Samsung has recently released the security update for the Galaxy S25 series that corresponds to this month’s Android security patch level, as well as some of the Samsung-specific fixes that can be found here. Prior to One UI 8’s stable release expected this September, Samsung has given Korean users an August security patch update.

    Next week, Samsung is expected to distribute the update worldwide to ensure that your phone security gets improved. This update is applicable for the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Edge.

    The following firmware information is available:

    To update your phone, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Choose Download and install
    4. You should see the screen that looks like the above
    5. Press Update
    6. Wait for the update to download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone from the software update screen

    Make sure that you charge your phone fully before initiating the update process. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur in your phone later. Use your Wi-Fi connection to download the update to avoid high data fees.

    #Android #Android15 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  23. Samsung Galaxy S25 gets the August 2025 security update!

    As of today, Samsung has recently released the security update for the Galaxy S25 series that corresponds to this month’s Android security patch level, as well as some of the Samsung-specific fixes that can be found here. Prior to One UI 8’s stable release expected this September, Samsung has given Korean users an August security patch update.

    Next week, Samsung is expected to distribute the update worldwide to ensure that your phone security gets improved. This update is applicable for the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Edge.

    The following firmware information is available:

    To update your phone, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Choose Download and install
    4. You should see the screen that looks like the above
    5. Press Update
    6. Wait for the update to download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone from the software update screen

    Make sure that you charge your phone fully before initiating the update process. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur in your phone later. Use your Wi-Fi connection to download the update to avoid high data fees.

    #Android #Android15 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  24. Samsung Galaxy S25 gets the August 2025 security update!

    As of today, Samsung has recently released the security update for the Galaxy S25 series that corresponds to this month’s Android security patch level, as well as some of the Samsung-specific fixes that can be found here. Prior to One UI 8’s stable release expected this September, Samsung has given Korean users an August security patch update.

    Next week, Samsung is expected to distribute the update worldwide to ensure that your phone security gets improved. This update is applicable for the Galaxy S25 series, including the Galaxy S25 Edge.

    The following firmware information is available:

    To update your phone, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings
    2. Navigate to Software update
    3. Choose Download and install
    4. You should see the screen that looks like the above
    5. Press Update
    6. Wait for the update to download, install, and verify
    7. Reboot the phone from the software update screen

    Make sure that you charge your phone fully before initiating the update process. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur in your phone later. Use your Wi-Fi connection to download the update to avoid high data fees.

    #Android #Android15 #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  25. Samsung will expand One UI 8 Beta Program to more devices

    Today, Samsung officially announced in their newsroom blog article that said that they were expanding the Beta Program to more devices starting August 11th, 2025. The beta program officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 devices. Just like One UI 7 whose beta program was made initially available only for the Galaxy S24 devices before the official expansion on March, the company wanted to expand the Beta Program of the upcoming One UI 8 software based on Android 16.

    As per the official announcement, the following devices in Korea, the USA, the UK, and India (excluding Poland and Germany) will experience the One UI 8 Beta Program in this date:

    • Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (excluding Z Fold Special Edition)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6

    The beta program will also extend to the Galaxy Watch6 and the Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches, which should happen later as they’ve announced it when they started the beta program for One UI 8 Watch.

    Whereas the official version will be rolled out to all eligible Galaxy devices, starting from the Galaxy S25 series family, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, to older devices that will gradually get the update. This rollout will happen as the summer concludes itself, and September is the chosen month.

    However, One UI 8 Watch will make its way to more smartwatches, including the Galaxy Watch4, later this year. Those who have already participated to the beta program should update to the official version once it’s out.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI8Watch #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #smartwatch #Smartwatches #Tech #Technology #update

  26. Samsung will expand One UI 8 Beta Program to more devices

    Today, Samsung officially announced in their newsroom blog article that said that they were expanding the Beta Program to more devices starting August 11th, 2025. The beta program officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 devices. Just like One UI 7 whose beta program was made initially available only for the Galaxy S24 devices before the official expansion on March, the company wanted to expand the Beta Program of the upcoming One UI 8 software based on Android 16.

    As per the official announcement, the following devices in Korea, the USA, the UK, and India (excluding Poland and Germany) will experience the One UI 8 Beta Program in this date:

    • Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (excluding Z Fold Special Edition)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6

    The beta program will also extend to the Galaxy Watch6 and the Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches, which should happen later as they’ve announced it when they started the beta program for One UI 8 Watch.

    Whereas the official version will be rolled out to all eligible Galaxy devices, starting from the Galaxy S25 series family, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, to older devices that will gradually get the update. This rollout will happen as the summer concludes itself, and September is the chosen month.

    However, One UI 8 Watch will make its way to more smartwatches, including the Galaxy Watch4, later this year. Those who have already participated to the beta program should update to the official version once it’s out.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI8Watch #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #smartwatch #Smartwatches #Tech #Technology #update

  27. Samsung will expand One UI 8 Beta Program to more devices

    Today, Samsung officially announced in their newsroom blog article that said that they were expanding the Beta Program to more devices starting August 11th, 2025. The beta program officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 devices. Just like One UI 7 whose beta program was made initially available only for the Galaxy S24 devices before the official expansion on March, the company wanted to expand the Beta Program of the upcoming One UI 8 software based on Android 16.

    As per the official announcement, the following devices in Korea, the USA, the UK, and India (excluding Poland and Germany) will experience the One UI 8 Beta Program in this date:

    • Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (excluding Z Fold Special Edition)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6

    The beta program will also extend to the Galaxy Watch6 and the Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches, which should happen later as they’ve announced it when they started the beta program for One UI 8 Watch.

    Whereas the official version will be rolled out to all eligible Galaxy devices, starting from the Galaxy S25 series family, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, to older devices that will gradually get the update. This rollout will happen as the summer concludes itself, and September is the chosen month.

    However, One UI 8 Watch will make its way to more smartwatches, including the Galaxy Watch4, later this year. Those who have already participated to the beta program should update to the official version once it’s out.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI8Watch #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #smartwatch #Smartwatches #Tech #Technology #update

  28. Samsung will expand One UI 8 Beta Program to more devices

    Today, Samsung officially announced in their newsroom blog article that said that they were expanding the Beta Program to more devices starting August 11th, 2025. The beta program officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 devices. Just like One UI 7 whose beta program was made initially available only for the Galaxy S24 devices before the official expansion on March, the company wanted to expand the Beta Program of the upcoming One UI 8 software based on Android 16.

    As per the official announcement, the following devices in Korea, the USA, the UK, and India (excluding Poland and Germany) will experience the One UI 8 Beta Program in this date:

    • Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (excluding Z Fold Special Edition)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6

    The beta program will also extend to the Galaxy Watch6 and the Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches, which should happen later as they’ve announced it when they started the beta program for One UI 8 Watch.

    Whereas the official version will be rolled out to all eligible Galaxy devices, starting from the Galaxy S25 series family, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, to older devices that will gradually get the update. This rollout will happen as the summer concludes itself, and September is the chosen month.

    However, One UI 8 Watch will make its way to more smartwatches, including the Galaxy Watch4, later this year. Those who have already participated to the beta program should update to the official version once it’s out.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI8Watch #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #smartwatch #Smartwatches #Tech #Technology #update

  29. Samsung will expand One UI 8 Beta Program to more devices

    Today, Samsung officially announced in their newsroom blog article that said that they were expanding the Beta Program to more devices starting August 11th, 2025. The beta program officially started on May 28th for the Galaxy S25 devices. Just like One UI 7 whose beta program was made initially available only for the Galaxy S24 devices before the official expansion on March, the company wanted to expand the Beta Program of the upcoming One UI 8 software based on Android 16.

    As per the official announcement, the following devices in Korea, the USA, the UK, and India (excluding Poland and Germany) will experience the One UI 8 Beta Program in this date:

    • Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
    • Galaxy Z Fold6 (excluding Z Fold Special Edition)
    • Galaxy Z Flip6

    The beta program will also extend to the Galaxy Watch6 and the Galaxy Watch5 smartwatches, which should happen later as they’ve announced it when they started the beta program for One UI 8 Watch.

    Whereas the official version will be rolled out to all eligible Galaxy devices, starting from the Galaxy S25 series family, including the Galaxy S25 Edge, to older devices that will gradually get the update. This rollout will happen as the summer concludes itself, and September is the chosen month.

    However, One UI 8 Watch will make its way to more smartwatches, including the Galaxy Watch4, later this year. Those who have already participated to the beta program should update to the official version once it’s out.

    #Android #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI8Watch #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #smartwatch #Smartwatches #Tech #Technology #update

  30. One UI 8 Beta Personal Data Intelligence crash fix posted

    During the One UI 8.0 Beta testing period currently open to the Galaxy S25 series users (excluding the newer S25 Edge), there have been reports of Personal Data Intelligence crashing on the phones that have joined the One UI 8.0 Beta program via official means.

    Samsung has become aware of this problem and has shared the official guidance for fixing the repeated crashes related to the Personal Data Intelligence service. You can see it here.

    To fix crashes related to this service, follow these steps:

    1. Open the Settings app, and navigate to Apps.
    2. Turn on the Show System Apps option from the Filter and Sort menu accessible with the filter icon.
    3. Find Personal Data Intelligence
    4. Press Uninstall Updates from the three dots menu in the upper right corner

    If you’re still experiencing crashes, wait for the second beta version of One UI 8, which should come out soon.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  31. One UI 8 Beta Program is about to open soon!

    One UI 8 has made a significant appearance, with new features and other improvements. Samsung has recently prepared the forum community pages for the One UI 8 Beta Program, and it tells us that the Beta Program will be open in the following countries:

    • Korea
    • United States of America
    • United Kingdom
    • Germany
    • India
    • Poland

    This gives us a hint that the Beta Program will open very soon. After the program opens, users should be able to try out One UI 8 in its earliest shape and form on their Galaxy S25 devices. However, the forum community pages don’t mention the Galaxy S25 Edge, which most likely is attributed to the late release of the said flagship.

    To join the Beta Program, you must have the latest version of Samsung Members installed. You can get the latest version through either the Galaxy Store or the Play Store. Once done, you should be able to join the program if you have an eligible device.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #OneUI85 #S25 #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update

  32. One UI 8 Beta Program tipped to start in June!

    One UI 8 is an incremental update that started after the One UI 7 development finished. This version of One UI brought aesthetic changes to various system apps, as well as improved animations, general performance improvements, optimizations for large screens, and bug fixes.

    Recently, a rumor circulated online about how Samsung plans to start the One UI 8 beta program as early as June, starting from the Galaxy S25 series. The same tweet advises that this is not an officially confirmed information coming from Samsung, so users are advised to take this with a grain of salt.

    This is connected with earlier rumors about how Samsung plans to release One UI 8 in the second half of this year. In case this rumor turns out to be true, users who have an eligible device, such as the Galaxy S25, will be able to try out One UI 8 before everyone else. We will, however, remind you that the Beta program is for you to find and report bugs and suggestions to Samsung as development progresses. Countries like Korea, India, and the USA are eligible for this Beta program.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyS25Edge #GalaxyS25Ultra #GalaxyS25_ #news #oneUi #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #S25 #S25Edge #S25Ultra #S25_ #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyS25 #SamsungGalaxyS25Edge #SamsungGalaxyS25Ultra #SamsungGalaxyS25_ #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update