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  1. Samsung, Türkiye’de Android 16 tabanlı One UI 8.5 güncellemesini Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7 ve Z Flip7 modellerine sundu. Yeni sürüm, kamera, performans ve güvenlik alanında iyileştirmelerle cihazlarınızı sorunsuz ve akıcı hâle getiriyor. Detaylar için Samsung.com'a bakın.

    🚩 #Samsung #OneUI85 #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #Technology #GadgetUpdate

  2. Samsung, Türkiye’de Android 16 tabanlı One UI 8.5 güncellemesini Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7 ve Z Flip7 modellerine sundu. Yeni sürüm, kamera, performans ve güvenlik alanında iyileştirmelerle cihazlarınızı sorunsuz ve akıcı hâle getiriyor. Detaylar için Samsung.com'a bakın.

    🚩 #Samsung #OneUI85 #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #Technology #GadgetUpdate

  3. Samsung, Türkiye’de Android 16 tabanlı One UI 8.5 güncellemesini Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7 ve Z Flip7 modellerine sundu. Yeni sürüm, kamera, performans ve güvenlik alanında iyileştirmelerle cihazlarınızı sorunsuz ve akıcı hâle getiriyor. Detaylar için Samsung.com'a bakın.

    🚩 #Samsung #OneUI85 #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #Technology #GadgetUpdate

  4. Samsung, Türkiye’de Android 16 tabanlı One UI 8.5 güncellemesini Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7 ve Z Flip7 modellerine sundu. Yeni sürüm, kamera, performans ve güvenlik alanında iyileştirmelerle cihazlarınızı sorunsuz ve akıcı hâle getiriyor. Detaylar için Samsung.com'a bakın.

    🚩 #Samsung #OneUI85 #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #Technology #GadgetUpdate

  5. Samsung, Türkiye’de Android 16 tabanlı One UI 8.5 güncellemesini Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7 ve Z Flip7 modellerine sundu. Yeni sürüm, kamera, performans ve güvenlik alanında iyileştirmelerle cihazlarınızı sorunsuz ve akıcı hâle getiriyor. Detaylar için Samsung.com'a bakın.

    🚩 #Samsung #OneUI85 #Android16 #GalaxyS25 #Technology #GadgetUpdate

  6. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 FE!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 FE users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S731U: S731USQU6BZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S731B: S731BXXU6BZDP [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  7. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 FE!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 FE users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S731U: S731USQU6BZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S731B: S731BXXU6BZDP [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  8. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 FE!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 FE users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S731U: S731USQU6BZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S731B: S731BXXU6BZDP [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  9. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 FE!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 FE users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S731U: S731USQU6BZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S731B: S731BXXU6BZDP [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  10. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 FE!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 FE users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S731U: S731USQU6BZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S731B: S731BXXU6BZDP [EUX]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  11. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z TriFold!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z TriFold users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F968B: F968BXXU4BZDP [XSG]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  12. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z TriFold!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z TriFold users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F968B: F968BXXU4BZDP [XSG]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  13. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z TriFold!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z TriFold users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F968B: F968BXXU4BZDP [XSG]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  14. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z TriFold!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z TriFold users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F968B: F968BXXU4BZDP [XSG]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  15. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z TriFold!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy Z TriFold users!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F968B: F968BXXU4BZDP [XSG]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  16. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F956N: F956NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F741N: F741NKSU3DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  17. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F956N: F956NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F741N: F741NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F958N: F958NKSU3DZDP [KOO] (Korea only)

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  18. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F956N: F956NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F741N: F741NKSU3DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  19. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F956N: F956NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F741N: F741NKSU3DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  20. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-F956N: F956NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F741N: F741NKSU3DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-F958N: F958NKSU3DZDP [KOO] (Korea only)

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  21. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy S24 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S928N: S928NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S926N: S926NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S921N: S921NKSU5DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  22. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy S24 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S928N: S928NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S926N: S926NKSUEDZDR [KOO]
    • SM-S921N: S921NKSUEDZDR [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  23. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy S24 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S928N: S928NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S926N: S926NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S921N: S921NKSU5DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  24. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy S24 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S928N: S928NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S926N: S926NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S921N: S921NKSU5DZDP [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  25. Samsung releases One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S24!

    The time has finally come, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! Since the development period of One UI 8.5 started, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5 is now available for the Galaxy S24 users, starting from Korea!

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S928N: S928NKSU5DZDP [KOO]
    • SM-S926N: S926NKSUEDZDR [KOO]
    • SM-S921N: S921NKSUEDZDR [KOO]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  26. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 users (via Sammy Fans)! This is after the beta program closure that happened earlier.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S938B: S938BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S938W: S938WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S936W: S936WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S931W: S931WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S938U: S938USQU9CZDP [ATT] (report)
    • SM-S936U: S936USQU9CZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S931U: S931USQU9CZDP [ATT]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  27. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 users (via Sammy Fans)! This is after the beta program closure that happened earlier.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S938B: S938BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S938W: S938WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S936W: S936WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S931W: S931WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S938U: S938USQU9CZDP [ATT] (report)
    • SM-S936U: S936USQU9CZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S931U: S931USQU9CZDP [ATT]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  28. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 users (via Sammy Fans)! This is after the beta program closure that happened earlier.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S938B: S938BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S938W: S938WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S936W: S936WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S931W: S931WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S938U: S938USQU9CZDP [ATT] (report)
    • SM-S936U: S936USQU9CZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S931U: S931USQU9CZDP [ATT]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  29. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 users (via Sammy Fans)! This is after the beta program closure that happened earlier.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S938B: S938BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S938W: S938WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S936W: S936WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S931W: S931WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S938U: S938USQU9CZDP [ATT] (report)
    • SM-S936U: S936USQU9CZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S931U: S931USQU9CZDP [ATT]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  30. Samsung globally expands One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25!

    The time has finally come for users outside Korea, with One UI 8.5 reaching absolute stability! When One UI 8.5 was under development for the Galaxy S25 series, the flagship Galaxy S26 was unveiled to people around the world, and Galaxy A57 and A37 came after, all running One UI 8.5.

    Starting from today, we are so excited to announce that One UI 8.5’s availability is currently expanding for the Galaxy S25 users (via Sammy Fans)! This is after the beta program closure that happened earlier.

    The following firmware information is found:

    • SM-S938B: S938BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S936B: S936BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S931B: S931BXXU9CZDP [EUX, INS]
    • SM-S938W: S938WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S936W: S936WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S931W: S931WVLU9CZDP [XAC]
    • SM-S938U: S938USQU9CZDP [ATT] (report)
    • SM-S936U: S936USQU9CZDP [ATT]
    • SM-S931U: S931USQU9CZDP [ATT]

    To update your Galaxy to One UI 8.5, follow these steps:

    1. Open Settings, and navigate to System Update
    2. Tap on Check for Updates
    3. Press Download and Install
    4. Wait until the download and the installation is complete, then press Reboot Now
    5. Wait until the phone reboots successfully

    Make sure that you’re connected to a stable and fast Wi-Fi network to avoid high mobile data fees. Never interrupt the update in any way, or problems could occur later. Make sure that you apply all available updates once you update your phone for maximum stability. An update might take 10 to 20 minutes to apply, depending on the device and the type of the update being applied.

    If you’re seeing “Your software is up to date,” this means that the update hasn’t reached your device yet. Keep checking for updates, as Samsung rolls it out gradually to all devices from country to country, usually starting from Korea.

    #Android #Android16 #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  31. More evidence of the Galaxy Tab S8’s One UI 8.5 firmware spotted!

    The Galaxy Tab S8 was released with the Galaxy S22 series in the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2022 to give you a strong flagship tablet with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm) processor that was new at the time. Since then, successors like last year’s Galaxy Tab S11 beat the Galaxy Tab S8 by introducing new processors and new features, such as Now Brief found in Galaxy Tab S11. The Galaxy Tab S8 was already promised 4 generations of OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates.

    One UI 8.0 upgrades the Galaxy Tab S8’s Android version for the fourth time, upgrading it to Android 16. Since then, Samsung was working on One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, whose beta program officially closed in Korea last week. Many devices who were eligible for One UI 8.0 are supposed to receive the One UI 8.5 update, but factors may affect the eligibility.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 has been spotted testing One UI 8.5 earlier as we’ve pointed out in an earlier article with build EYL1. However, we found a stronger proof that the Galaxy Tab S8 is really being considered for the One UI 8.5 update, because we’ve spotted a new build in the Korean version of the cellular version of the tablet.

    This new build for the Korean model changes the firmware generation letter from J to K as seen in X806NKOSAJZB6, making the existence of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S8 more evident. The USA cellular model (SM-X808U) and the Chinese models (SM-X706C, SM-X806C, and SM-X906C) didn’t enter testing yet.

    The following test builds have been spotted:

    • SM-X706N: X706NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X806N: X806NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X906N: X906NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X706B: X706BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X806B: X806BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X906B: X906BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X700: X700XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X800: X800XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X900: X900XXUAEZD1

    Since we’re only at the start of the rollout of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, we’ll have to wait for a few weeks until this version of One UI for the Galaxy Tab S8 gets released. So, if you are using this tablet series, know that you’ll be getting the update in the next coming weeks.

    Similarly, the Galaxy S22 has also entered One UI 8.5 testing with build number S908NKSU8HZD1, and the May security update is also being worked on with build S908NKSS9GZE4. This means that a bootloader update is required before One UI 8.5 can install successfully. However, we haven’t seen a new security update for the Galaxy Tab S8 being worked on.

    One UI 8.5 features a brand new design that will make your Galaxy device more attractive, along with introducing new features, such as Now Nudges. Older Galaxy devices may not get all features that will make it to the Galaxy S26 series that will be unveiled early next year.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 is going to get its last One UI upgrade in the middle of the rollout, and it will not longer get further One UI updates after that. If you still want Android 17 or beyond, you’ll have to purchase a new device to continue receiving Android updates.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyTabS8 #GalaxyTabS8Series #GalaxyTabS8Ultra #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #SamsuhgGalaxyTabS8 #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyTabS8 #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Series #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Ultra #smartphone #TabS8 #TabS8Series #TabS8Ultra #Tech #Technology #update
  32. More evidence of the Galaxy Tab S8’s One UI 8.5 firmware spotted!

    The Galaxy Tab S8 was released with the Galaxy S22 series in the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2022 to give you a strong flagship tablet with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm) processor that was new at the time. Since then, successors like last year’s Galaxy Tab S11 beat the Galaxy Tab S8 by introducing new processors and new features, such as Now Brief found in Galaxy Tab S11. The Galaxy Tab S8 was already promised 4 generations of OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates.

    One UI 8.0 upgrades the Galaxy Tab S8’s Android version for the fourth time, upgrading it to Android 16. Since then, Samsung was working on One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, whose beta program officially closed in Korea last week. Many devices who were eligible for One UI 8.0 are supposed to receive the One UI 8.5 update, but factors may affect the eligibility.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 has been spotted testing One UI 8.5 earlier as we’ve pointed out in an earlier article with build EYL1. However, we found a stronger proof that the Galaxy Tab S8 is really being considered for the One UI 8.5 update, because we’ve spotted a new build in the Korean version of the cellular version of the tablet.

    This new build for the Korean model changes the firmware generation letter from J to K as seen in X806NKOSAJZB6, making the existence of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S8 more evident. The USA cellular model (SM-X808U) and the Chinese models (SM-X706C, SM-X806C, and SM-X906C) didn’t enter testing yet.

    The following test builds have been spotted:

    • SM-X706N: X706NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X806N: X806NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X906N: X906NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X706B: X706BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X806B: X806BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X906B: X906BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X700: X700XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X800: X800XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X900: X900XXUAEZD1

    Since we’re only at the start of the rollout of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, we’ll have to wait for a few weeks until this version of One UI for the Galaxy Tab S8 gets released. So, if you are using this tablet series, know that you’ll be getting the update in the next coming weeks.

    Similarly, the Galaxy S22 has also entered One UI 8.5 testing with build number S908NKSU8HZD1, and the May security update is also being worked on with build S908NKSS9GZE4. This means that a bootloader update is required before One UI 8.5 can install successfully. However, we haven’t seen a new security update for the Galaxy Tab S8 being worked on.

    One UI 8.5 features a brand new design that will make your Galaxy device more attractive, along with introducing new features, such as Now Nudges. Older Galaxy devices may not get all features that made it to the Galaxy S26 series.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 is going to get its last One UI upgrade in the middle of the rollout, and it will not longer get further One UI updates after that. If you still want Android 17 or beyond, you’ll have to purchase a new device to continue receiving Android updates.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyTabS8 #GalaxyTabS8Series #GalaxyTabS8Ultra #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #SamsuhgGalaxyTabS8 #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyTabS8 #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Series #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Ultra #smartphone #TabS8 #TabS8Series #TabS8Ultra #Tech #Technology #update
  33. More evidence of the Galaxy Tab S8’s One UI 8.5 firmware spotted!

    The Galaxy Tab S8 was released with the Galaxy S22 series in the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2022 to give you a strong flagship tablet with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm) processor that was new at the time. Since then, successors like last year’s Galaxy Tab S11 beat the Galaxy Tab S8 by introducing new processors and new features, such as Now Brief found in Galaxy Tab S11. The Galaxy Tab S8 was already promised 4 generations of OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates.

    One UI 8.0 upgrades the Galaxy Tab S8’s Android version for the fourth time, upgrading it to Android 16. Since then, Samsung was working on One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, whose beta program officially closed in Korea last week. Many devices who were eligible for One UI 8.0 are supposed to receive the One UI 8.5 update, but factors may affect the eligibility.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 has been spotted testing One UI 8.5 earlier as we’ve pointed out in an earlier article with build EYL1. However, we found a stronger proof that the Galaxy Tab S8 is really being considered for the One UI 8.5 update, because we’ve spotted a new build in the Korean version of the cellular version of the tablet.

    This new build for the Korean model changes the firmware generation letter from J to K as seen in X806NKOSAJZB6, making the existence of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S8 more evident. The USA cellular model (SM-X808U) and the Chinese models (SM-X706C, SM-X806C, and SM-X906C) didn’t enter testing yet.

    The following test builds have been spotted:

    • SM-X706N: X706NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X806N: X806NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X906N: X906NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X706B: X706BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X806B: X806BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X906B: X906BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X700: X700XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X800: X800XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X900: X900XXUAEZD1

    Since we’re only at the start of the rollout of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, we’ll have to wait for a few weeks until this version of One UI for the Galaxy Tab S8 gets released. So, if you are using this tablet series, know that you’ll be getting the update in the next coming weeks.

    Similarly, the Galaxy S22 has also entered One UI 8.5 testing with build number S908NKSU8HZD1, and the May security update is also being worked on with build S908NKSS9GZE4. This means that a bootloader update is required before One UI 8.5 can install successfully. However, we haven’t seen a new security update for the Galaxy Tab S8 being worked on.

    One UI 8.5 features a brand new design that will make your Galaxy device more attractive, along with introducing new features, such as Now Nudges. Older Galaxy devices may not get all features that will make it to the Galaxy S26 series that will be unveiled early next year.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 is going to get its last One UI upgrade in the middle of the rollout, and it will not longer get further One UI updates after that. If you still want Android 17 or beyond, you’ll have to purchase a new device to continue receiving Android updates.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyTabS8 #GalaxyTabS8Series #GalaxyTabS8Ultra #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #SamsuhgGalaxyTabS8 #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyTabS8 #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Series #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Ultra #smartphone #TabS8 #TabS8Series #TabS8Ultra #Tech #Technology #update
  34. More evidence of the Galaxy Tab S8’s One UI 8.5 firmware spotted!

    The Galaxy Tab S8 was released with the Galaxy S22 series in the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2022 to give you a strong flagship tablet with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 (4nm) processor that was new at the time. Since then, successors like last year’s Galaxy Tab S11 beat the Galaxy Tab S8 by introducing new processors and new features, such as Now Brief found in Galaxy Tab S11. The Galaxy Tab S8 was already promised 4 generations of OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates.

    One UI 8.0 upgrades the Galaxy Tab S8’s Android version for the fourth time, upgrading it to Android 16. Since then, Samsung was working on One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, whose beta program officially closed in Korea last week. Many devices who were eligible for One UI 8.0 are supposed to receive the One UI 8.5 update, but factors may affect the eligibility.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 has been spotted testing One UI 8.5 earlier as we’ve pointed out in an earlier article with build EYL1. However, we found a stronger proof that the Galaxy Tab S8 is really being considered for the One UI 8.5 update, because we’ve spotted a new build in the Korean version of the cellular version of the tablet.

    This new build for the Korean model changes the firmware generation letter from J to K as seen in X806NKOSAJZB6, making the existence of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy Tab S8 more evident. The USA cellular model (SM-X808U) and the Chinese models (SM-X706C, SM-X806C, and SM-X906C) didn’t enter testing yet.

    The following test builds have been spotted:

    • SM-X706N: X706NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X806N: X806NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X906N: X906NKOUAKZD1
    • SM-X706B: X706BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X806B: X806BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X906B: X906BXXUAEZD1
    • SM-X700: X700XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X800: X800XXUAEZD1
    • SM-X900: X900XXUAEZD1

    Since we’re only at the start of the rollout of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25, we’ll have to wait for a few weeks until this version of One UI for the Galaxy Tab S8 gets released. So, if you are using this tablet series, know that you’ll be getting the update in the next coming weeks.

    Similarly, the Galaxy S22 has also entered One UI 8.5 testing with build number S908NKSU8HZD1, and the May security update is also being worked on with build S908NKSS9GZE4. This means that a bootloader update is required before One UI 8.5 can install successfully. However, we haven’t seen a new security update for the Galaxy Tab S8 being worked on.

    One UI 8.5 features a brand new design that will make your Galaxy device more attractive, along with introducing new features, such as Now Nudges. Older Galaxy devices may not get all features that will make it to the Galaxy S26 series that will be unveiled early next year.

    The Galaxy Tab S8 is going to get its last One UI upgrade in the middle of the rollout, and it will not longer get further One UI updates after that. If you still want Android 17 or beyond, you’ll have to purchase a new device to continue receiving Android updates.

    #Android #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #GalaxyTabS8 #GalaxyTabS8Series #GalaxyTabS8Ultra #news #oneUi #OneUI85 #SamsuhgGalaxyTabS8 #Samsung #SamsungGalaxyTabS8 #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Series #SamsungGalaxyTabS8Ultra #smartphone #TabS8 #TabS8Series #TabS8Ultra #Tech #Technology #update
  35. Samsung udostępnia One UI 8.5. Nowe funkcje Galaxy AI trafiają na szeroką listę urządzeń

    Samsung oficjalnie ogłosił rozpoczęcie procesu wdrażania aktualizacji nakładki systemowej One UI 8.5.

    Nowy pakiet oprogramowania koncentruje się przede wszystkim na rozszerzeniu możliwości sztucznej inteligencji Galaxy AI, stawiając na usprawnienie codziennej komunikacji oraz dostarczenie nowych narzędzi kreatywnych dla użytkowników smartfonów i tabletów.

    Co nowego w One UI 8.5?

    Choć dokumentacja prasowa tradycyjnie posługuje się ogólnikami o „ulepszeniu doświadczeń”, istotnym (tak się przynajmniej wydaje) elementem aktualizacji jest głębsza integracja funkcji AI z systemem. Samsung stawia na dwa główne filary:

    • Komunikacja: udoskonalone narzędzia tłumaczenia i edycji tekstu w czasie rzeczywistym.
    • Kreatywność: nowe opcje obróbki zdjęć i materiałów wideo, które mają być jeszcze prostsze w obsłudze dzięki wsparciu algorytmów.

    Lista wspieranych urządzeń

    Aktualizacja One UI 8.5 nie jest zarezerwowana wyłącznie dla najdroższych flagowców. Samsung zapowiedział dostępność oprogramowania dla imponującej liczby modeli z różnych półek cenowych oraz obu typów składaków.

    Oprogramowanie trafi na następujące urządzenia:

    • Seria Galaxy S: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 FE, seria Galaxy S24 oraz Galaxy S24 FE.
    • Smartfony składane: Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Fold6 oraz Galaxy Z Flip6.
    • Tablety: seria Galaxy Tab S11 oraz seria Galaxy Tab S10.

    Harmonogram wdrożenia

    Zgodnie z tradycyjną polityką wydawniczą Samsunga, proces aktualizacji jest podzielony na etapy regionalne. Jako pierwsi z nowości One UI 8.5 mogą cieszyć się użytkownicy w Korei Południowej, gdzie system został udostępniony 6 maja 2026 roku.

    Właściciele urządzeń Galaxy w pozostałych regionach, w tym w Polsce, muszą uzbroić się w odrobinę cierpliwości – producent zapowiada, że kolejne kraje dołączą do listy „wkrótce”. Zazwyczaj oznacza to, że globalny rollout zostanie sfinalizowany w ciągu najbliższych tygodni.

    Żegnamy się z teleobiektywem 3x? Samsung szykuje rewolucję w aparatach Galaxy S27 Ultra

    #aktualizacja #Android16 #GalaxyAI #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyTabS11 #GalaxyZFold7 #OneUI85 #Samsung #technologie
  36. Samsung udostępnia One UI 8.5. Nowe funkcje Galaxy AI trafiają na szeroką listę urządzeń

    Samsung oficjalnie ogłosił rozpoczęcie procesu wdrażania aktualizacji nakładki systemowej One UI 8.5.

    Nowy pakiet oprogramowania koncentruje się przede wszystkim na rozszerzeniu możliwości sztucznej inteligencji Galaxy AI, stawiając na usprawnienie codziennej komunikacji oraz dostarczenie nowych narzędzi kreatywnych dla użytkowników smartfonów i tabletów.

    Co nowego w One UI 8.5?

    Choć dokumentacja prasowa tradycyjnie posługuje się ogólnikami o „ulepszeniu doświadczeń”, istotnym (tak się przynajmniej wydaje) elementem aktualizacji jest głębsza integracja funkcji AI z systemem. Samsung stawia na dwa główne filary:

    • Komunikacja: udoskonalone narzędzia tłumaczenia i edycji tekstu w czasie rzeczywistym.
    • Kreatywność: nowe opcje obróbki zdjęć i materiałów wideo, które mają być jeszcze prostsze w obsłudze dzięki wsparciu algorytmów.

    Lista wspieranych urządzeń

    Aktualizacja One UI 8.5 nie jest zarezerwowana wyłącznie dla najdroższych flagowców. Samsung zapowiedział dostępność oprogramowania dla imponującej liczby modeli z różnych półek cenowych oraz obu typów składaków.

    Oprogramowanie trafi na następujące urządzenia:

    • Seria Galaxy S: Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 FE, seria Galaxy S24 oraz Galaxy S24 FE.
    • Smartfony składane: Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Fold6 oraz Galaxy Z Flip6.
    • Tablety: seria Galaxy Tab S11 oraz seria Galaxy Tab S10.

    Harmonogram wdrożenia

    Zgodnie z tradycyjną polityką wydawniczą Samsunga, proces aktualizacji jest podzielony na etapy regionalne. Jako pierwsi z nowości One UI 8.5 mogą cieszyć się użytkownicy w Korei Południowej, gdzie system został udostępniony 6 maja 2026 roku.

    Właściciele urządzeń Galaxy w pozostałych regionach, w tym w Polsce, muszą uzbroić się w odrobinę cierpliwości – producent zapowiada, że kolejne kraje dołączą do listy „wkrótce”. Zazwyczaj oznacza to, że globalny rollout zostanie sfinalizowany w ciągu najbliższych tygodni.

    Żegnamy się z teleobiektywem 3x? Samsung szykuje rewolucję w aparatach Galaxy S27 Ultra

    #aktualizacja #Android16 #GalaxyAI #GalaxyS25 #GalaxyTabS11 #GalaxyZFold7 #OneUI85 #Samsung #technologie
  37. Our analysis of Samsung beta programs (One UI 7.0, 8.0, and 8.5)

    Samsung opens beta programs for select Galaxy devices every time they plan to release a new version of One UI. Those beta programs exist to gather user’s feedback and bug reports to help improve the software, and new beta builds will be released to fix issues and add more features prior to the official release.

    We have analyzed Samsung’s beta programs that were run recently, and the results are in. To summarize, One UI 8.5 has the longest beta program duration, while One UI 8.0 is the shortest, with One UI 7.0 in the middle, according to the start and the end dates of the program for the first device, inclusive. Please note that we have only taken the first device that joined the beta program, not the overall beta program duration that spans multiple devices, as the ending date reflects the official rollout start date.

    One UI 7.0

    Anticipation started when One UI 7.0 got leaked to the public back in July 2024, and several appearances were made before the official beta program started. The Galaxy S24 was the first device to join the beta program on December 5th, 2024, and the stable version was released to the Galaxy S25 on January. It was anticipated that February would be the release month, but that didn’t materialize until April 7th, 2024, when the beta program closed.

    One UI 7.0 had a rough start when the release was made, because a serious bug caused Samsung to pull the update from the servers on April 12th. Then, five days later, One UI 7.0 was released again. We will still, however, use April 7th as the marker for the ending of the beta program, as well as the Korean region, for more accuracy.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S24 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
      • One UI 7 Beta 1 (build ZXKZ): December 5th, 2024 (articlerecruitment)
      • One UI 7 Beta 2 (build ZXL5): December 16th, 2024
      • One UI 7 Beta 3 (build ZXLJ): January 6th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 4 (build ZYBA): February 19th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 5 (build ZYC6): March 17th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 6 (build ZYCE): March 26th, 2025

    The stable release happened after the sixth beta, with the stable release that followed it:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24
      • Build BYCG for KOO: April 7th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYCG for EUX: April 10th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYD9 for KOO: April 17th, 2025
      • Build BYD9 for EUX: April 23rd, 2025

    Suppose that build ZXKZ was released on December 5th, 2024, for the beta program participants, and that BYD9 was released on April 17th, 2025, to the public, we have calculated the date difference between those two dates, with April 17th being included.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 4 months, 3 days was the duration of the program for the Galaxy S24. Other devices’ beta programs are shorter, but they are irrelevant for this article. One third of a year with 3 more days were spent on adding features and making improvements.

    The development history of One UI 7.0 is available by clicking on this link.

    One UI 8.0

    Shortly after One UI 7.0 concluded its beta program and got expanded to more devices, One UI 8.0’s beta program started on May 28th, 2025, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant of the beta program. This also introduced a new way to enter the beta program, which simplified things a lot, compared to One UI 7.0 and earlier, because you just had to enter the beta program page and check to see if a beta program is available to you. The stable rollout started on September 15th, 2025.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (S25 Edge excluded) [Beta shutdown September 15th, 2025]
      • One UI 8 Beta 1 (build ZYER): May 28th, 2025 (articlerecruitment)
      • 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 (announcement)
      • One UI 8 Beta 5 (build ZYH6): August 19th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 6 (build ZYHB): August 28th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 7 (build ZYI3): September 8th, 2025

    The stable release happened after 7 beta versions, and the dates are:

    • Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
    • Galaxy S25 Edge (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3)

    Suppose that build ZYER was released for the beta participants on May 28th, 2025, and that BYI3 was released on September 15th, 2025, for the Korean variant. We have calculated the difference between two dates, with the end date being included to make the length consistent.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 3 months, 19 days was the duration of the beta program for the Galaxy S25, which means a quarter of a year and two weeks with 5 more days of bug fixes and new features.

    One UI 8.5

    Here’s when we’ve come to the present, with One UI 8.5 being released on May 6th, 2026, after the beta program was closed. On December 8th, 2025, One UI 8.5 beta was finally released, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant. It brought the new ambient design that revolutionizes the way you use your device.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra [Beta shutdown May 6th, 2026]
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 1 (build ZYL8): December 8th, 2025 (article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 2 (build ZYLH): December 22nd, 2025
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 3 (build ZZA3): January 5th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 4 (build ZZAL): February 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 5 (build ZZAN): February 19th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 6 (build ZZAO): February 26th, 2026 (after Galaxy S26 unveil)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 7 (build ZZC7): March 12th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 8 (build ZZCD): March 26th, 2026 (expansion article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 9 (build ZZD5): April 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 10 (build ZZDD): April 20th, 2026

    After ten beta versions of bug fixes and feature additions, as well as the AirDrop support on Quick Share for you to be able to share photos and other files to iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices, the stable version of One UI 8.5 was released on May 6th, 2026 for the Korean variant, with the global rollout being expected this week, including Canada, USA, India, and Europe.

    So, suppose that build ZYL8 was released on December 8th, 2025, for beta program participants, and build CZDP was released on May 6th, 2026 for Korean users. Therefore, we can conclude that the duration of the beta program was 4 months, 29 days, or a third of a year and four weeks with an extra day of bug fixes and feature additions.

    Which beta program is the longest?

    So, our analysis has covered One UI 7.0, 8.0, and this year’s 8.5, and the beta program durations for the first participating Galaxy flagship device are in! Let’s see which beta program is the longest in the ascending order.

    • One UI 8.0: 3 months, 19 days
    • One UI 7.0: 4 months, 3 days
    • One UI 8.5: 4 months, 29 days

    We can now finally say that One UI 8.0 is the shortest of the three beta programs in duration, and that One UI 8.5 beats One UI 7.0, which was believed to be Samsung’s longest beta program.

    One UI 8.5 is now available on Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z TriFold, S25 FE, and Z Flip7 FE, starting from Korea, with the expansion coming in the next few days or weeks, depending on the device model and the sales region. Samsung has also announced the beginning of the One UI 8.5 rollout in their newsroom, with more devices to get the update. You can see the changelogs of One UI 8.5 here.

    To get the full experience, the Galaxy S26 provides more features, such as the 24MP camera and various new Galaxy AI features, than the Galaxy S25’s version of One UI 8.5, provided that certain features, like the 24MP camera, are exclusive to the Galaxy S26.

    #Android #Android15 #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #AndroidV #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #OneUI70 #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  38. Our analysis of Samsung beta programs (One UI 7.0, 8.0, and 8.5)

    Samsung opens beta programs for select Galaxy devices every time they plan to release a new version of One UI. Those beta programs exist to gather user’s feedback and bug reports to help improve the software, and new beta builds will be released to fix issues and add more features prior to the official release.

    We have analyzed Samsung’s beta programs that were run recently, and the results are in. To summarize, One UI 8.5 has the longest beta program duration, while One UI 8.0 is the shortest, with One UI 7.0 in the middle, according to the start and the end dates of the program for the first device, inclusive. Please note that we have only taken the first device that joined the beta program, not the overall beta program duration that spans multiple devices, as the ending date reflects the official rollout start date.

    One UI 7.0

    Anticipation started when One UI 7.0 got leaked to the public back in July 2024, and several appearances were made before the official beta program started. The Galaxy S24 was the first device to join the beta program on December 5th, 2024, and the stable version was released to the Galaxy S25 on January 2025. It was anticipated that February 2025 would be the release month, but that didn’t materialize until April 7th, 2025, when the beta program closed.

    One UI 7.0 had a rough start when the release was made, because a serious bug caused Samsung to pull the update from the servers on April 12th. Then, five days later, One UI 7.0 was released again. We will still, however, use April 7th as the marker for the ending of the beta program, as well as the Korean region, for more accuracy.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S24 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
      • One UI 7 Beta 1 (build ZXKZ): December 5th, 2024 (articlerecruitment)
      • One UI 7 Beta 2 (build ZXL5): December 16th, 2024
      • One UI 7 Beta 3 (build ZXLJ): January 6th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 4 (build ZYBA): February 19th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 5 (build ZYC6): March 17th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 6 (build ZYCE): March 26th, 2025

    The stable release happened after the sixth beta, with the stable release that followed it:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24
      • Build BYCG for KOO: April 7th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYCG for EUX: April 10th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYD9 for KOO: April 17th, 2025
      • Build BYD9 for EUX: April 23rd, 2025

    Suppose that build ZXKZ was released on December 5th, 2024, for the beta program participants, and that BYCG was released on April 7th, 2025, to the public, we have calculated the date difference between those two dates, with April 7th being included.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 4 months, 3 days was the duration of the program for the Galaxy S24. Other devices’ beta programs are shorter, but they are irrelevant for this article. One third of a year with 3 more days were spent on adding features and making improvements.

    The development history of One UI 7.0 is available by clicking on this link.

    One UI 8.0

    Shortly after One UI 7.0 concluded its beta program and got expanded to more devices, One UI 8.0’s beta program started on May 28th, 2025, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant of the beta program. This also introduced a new way to enter the beta program, which simplified things a lot, compared to One UI 7.0 and earlier, because you just had to enter the beta program page and check to see if a beta program is available to you. The stable rollout started on September 15th, 2025.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (S25 Edge excluded) [Beta shutdown September 15th, 2025]
      • One UI 8 Beta 1 (build ZYER): May 28th, 2025 (articlerecruitment)
      • 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 (announcement)
      • One UI 8 Beta 5 (build ZYH6): August 19th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 6 (build ZYHB): August 28th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 7 (build ZYI3): September 8th, 2025

    The stable release happened after 7 beta versions, and the dates are:

    • Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
    • Galaxy S25 Edge (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3)

    Suppose that build ZYER was released for the beta participants on May 28th, 2025, and that BYI3 was released on September 15th, 2025, for the Korean variant. We have calculated the difference between two dates, with the end date being included to make the length consistent.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 3 months, 19 days was the duration of the beta program for the Galaxy S25, which means a quarter of a year and two weeks with 5 more days of bug fixes and new features.

    One UI 8.5

    Here’s when we’ve come to the present, with One UI 8.5 being released on May 6th, 2026, after the beta program was closed. On December 8th, 2025, One UI 8.5 beta was finally released, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant. It brought the new ambient design that revolutionizes the way you use your device.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra [Beta shutdown May 6th, 2026]
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 1 (build ZYL8): December 8th, 2025 (article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 2 (build ZYLH): December 22nd, 2025
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 3 (build ZZA3): January 5th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 4 (build ZZAL): February 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 5 (build ZZAN): February 19th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 6 (build ZZAO): February 26th, 2026 (after Galaxy S26 unveil)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 7 (build ZZC7): March 12th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 8 (build ZZCD): March 26th, 2026 (expansion article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 9 (build ZZD5): April 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 10 (build ZZDD): April 20th, 2026

    After ten beta versions of bug fixes and feature additions, as well as the AirDrop support on Quick Share for you to be able to share photos and other files to iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices, the stable version of One UI 8.5 was released on May 6th, 2026 for the Korean variant, with the global rollout being expected this week, including Canada, USA, India, and Europe.

    So, suppose that build ZYL8 was released on December 8th, 2025, for beta program participants, and build CZDP was released on May 6th, 2026 for Korean users. Therefore, we can conclude that the duration of the beta program was 4 months, 29 days, or a third of a year and four weeks with an extra day of bug fixes and feature additions.

    Which beta program is the longest?

    So, our analysis has covered One UI 7.0, 8.0, and this year’s 8.5, and the beta program durations for the first participating Galaxy flagship device are in! Let’s see which beta program is the longest in the ascending order.

    • One UI 8.0: 3 months, 19 days
    • One UI 7.0: 4 months, 3 days
    • One UI 8.5: 4 months, 29 days

    We can now finally say that One UI 8.0 is the shortest of the three beta programs in duration, and that One UI 8.5 beats One UI 7.0, which was believed to be Samsung’s longest beta program.

    One UI 8.5 is now available on Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z TriFold, S25 FE, and Z Flip7 FE, starting from Korea, with the expansion coming in the next few days or weeks, depending on the device model and the sales region. Samsung has also announced the beginning of the One UI 8.5 rollout in their newsroom, with more devices to get the update. You can see the changelogs of One UI 8.5 here.

    To get the full experience, the Galaxy S26 provides more features, such as the 24MP camera and various new Galaxy AI features, than the Galaxy S25’s version of One UI 8.5, provided that certain features, like the 24MP camera, are exclusive to the Galaxy S26.

    #Android #Android15 #Android16 #AndroidB #AndroidBaklava #AndroidV #news #oneUi #OneUI7 #OneUI70 #OneUI8 #OneUI80 #OneUI85 #Samsung #smartphone #Tech #Technology #update
  39. Our analysis of Samsung beta programs (One UI 7.0, 8.0, and 8.5)

    Samsung opens beta programs for select Galaxy devices every time they plan to release a new version of One UI. Those beta programs exist to gather user’s feedback and bug reports to help improve the software, and new beta builds will be released to fix issues and add more features prior to the official release.

    We have analyzed Samsung’s beta programs that were run recently, and the results are in. To summarize, One UI 8.5 has the longest beta program duration, while One UI 8.0 is the shortest, with One UI 7.0 in the middle, according to the start and the end dates of the program for the first device, inclusive. Please note that we have only taken the first device that joined the beta program, not the overall beta program duration that spans multiple devices, as the ending date reflects the official rollout start date.

    One UI 7.0

    Anticipation started when One UI 7.0 got leaked to the public back in July 2024, and several appearances were made before the official beta program started. The Galaxy S24 was the first device to join the beta program on December 5th, 2024, and the stable version was released to the Galaxy S25 on January. It was anticipated that February would be the release month, but that didn’t materialize until April 7th, 2024, when the beta program closed.

    One UI 7.0 had a rough start when the release was made, because a serious bug caused Samsung to pull the update from the servers on April 12th. Then, five days later, One UI 7.0 was released again. We will still, however, use April 7th as the marker for the ending of the beta program, as well as the Korean region, for more accuracy.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S24 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
      • One UI 7 Beta 1 (build ZXKZ): December 5th, 2024 (articlerecruitment)
      • One UI 7 Beta 2 (build ZXL5): December 16th, 2024
      • One UI 7 Beta 3 (build ZXLJ): January 6th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 4 (build ZYBA): February 19th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 5 (build ZYC6): March 17th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 6 (build ZYCE): March 26th, 2025

    The stable release happened after the sixth beta, with the stable release that followed it:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24
      • Build BYCG for KOO: April 7th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYCG for EUX: April 10th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYD9 for KOO: April 17th, 2025
      • Build BYD9 for EUX: April 23rd, 2025

    Suppose that build ZXKZ was released on December 5th, 2024, for the beta program participants, and that BYD9 was released on April 17th, 2025, to the public, we have calculated the date difference between those two dates, with April 17th being included.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 4 months, 3 days was the duration of the program for the Galaxy S24. Other devices’ beta programs are shorter, but they are irrelevant for this article. One third of a year with 3 more days were spent on adding features and making improvements.

    The development history of One UI 7.0 is available by clicking on this link.

    One UI 8.0

    Shortly after One UI 7.0 concluded its beta program and got expanded to more devices, One UI 8.0’s beta program started on May 28th, 2025, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant of the beta program. This also introduced a new way to enter the beta program, which simplified things a lot, compared to One UI 7.0 and earlier, because you just had to enter the beta program page and check to see if a beta program is available to you. The stable rollout started on September 15th, 2025.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (S25 Edge excluded) [Beta shutdown September 15th, 2025]
      • One UI 8 Beta 1 (build ZYER): May 28th, 2025 (articlerecruitment)
      • 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 (announcement)
      • One UI 8 Beta 5 (build ZYH6): August 19th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 6 (build ZYHB): August 28th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 7 (build ZYI3): September 8th, 2025

    The stable release happened after 7 beta versions, and the dates are:

    • Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
    • Galaxy S25 Edge (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3)

    Suppose that build ZYER was released for the beta participants on May 28th, 2025, and that BYI3 was released on September 15th, 2025, for the Korean variant. We have calculated the difference between two dates, with the end date being included to make the length consistent.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 3 months, 19 days was the duration of the beta program for the Galaxy S25, which means a quarter of a year and two weeks with 5 more days of bug fixes and new features.

    One UI 8.5

    Here’s when we’ve come to the present, with One UI 8.5 being released on May 6th, 2026, after the beta program was closed. On December 8th, 2025, One UI 8.5 beta was finally released, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant. It brought the new ambient design that revolutionizes the way you use your device.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra [Beta shutdown May 6th, 2026]
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 1 (build ZYL8): December 8th, 2025 (article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 2 (build ZYLH): December 22nd, 2025
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 3 (build ZZA3): January 5th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 4 (build ZZAL): February 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 5 (build ZZAN): February 19th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 6 (build ZZAO): February 26th, 2026 (after Galaxy S26 unveil)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 7 (build ZZC7): March 12th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 8 (build ZZCD): March 26th, 2026 (expansion article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 9 (build ZZD5): April 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 10 (build ZZDD): April 20th, 2026

    After ten beta versions of bug fixes and feature additions, as well as the AirDrop support on Quick Share for you to be able to share photos and other files to iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices, the stable version of One UI 8.5 was released on May 6th, 2026 for the Korean variant, with the global rollout being expected this week, including Canada, USA, India, and Europe.

    So, suppose that build ZYL8 was released on December 8th, 2025, for beta program participants, and build CZDP was released on May 6th, 2026 for Korean users. Therefore, we can conclude that the duration of the beta program was 4 months, 29 days, or a third of a year and four weeks with an extra day of bug fixes and feature additions.

    Which beta program is the longest?

    So, our analysis has covered One UI 7.0, 8.0, and this year’s 8.5, and the beta program durations for the first participating Galaxy flagship device are in! Let’s see which beta program is the longest in the ascending order.

    • One UI 8.0: 3 months, 19 days
    • One UI 7.0: 4 months, 3 days
    • One UI 8.5: 4 months, 29 days

    We can now finally say that One UI 8.0 is the shortest of the three beta programs in duration, and that One UI 8.5 beats One UI 7.0, which was believed to be Samsung’s longest beta program.

    One UI 8.5 is now available on Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z TriFold, S25 FE, and Z Flip7 FE, starting from Korea, with the expansion coming in the next few days or weeks, depending on the device model and the sales region. Samsung has also announced the beginning of the One UI 8.5 rollout in their newsroom, with more devices to get the update. You can see the changelogs of One UI 8.5 here.

    To get the full experience, the Galaxy S26 provides more features, such as the 24MP camera and various new Galaxy AI features, than the Galaxy S25’s version of One UI 8.5, provided that certain features, like the 24MP camera, are exclusive to the Galaxy S26.

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  40. Our analysis of Samsung beta programs (One UI 7.0, 8.0, and 8.5)

    Samsung opens beta programs for select Galaxy devices every time they plan to release a new version of One UI. Those beta programs exist to gather user’s feedback and bug reports to help improve the software, and new beta builds will be released to fix issues and add more features prior to the official release.

    We have analyzed Samsung’s beta programs that were run recently, and the results are in. To summarize, One UI 8.5 has the longest beta program duration, while One UI 8.0 is the shortest, with One UI 7.0 in the middle, according to the start and the end dates of the program for the first device, inclusive. Please note that we have only taken the first device that joined the beta program, not the overall beta program duration that spans multiple devices, as the ending date reflects the official rollout start date.

    One UI 7.0

    Anticipation started when One UI 7.0 got leaked to the public back in July 2024, and several appearances were made before the official beta program started. The Galaxy S24 was the first device to join the beta program on December 5th, 2024, and the stable version was released to the Galaxy S25 on January. It was anticipated that February would be the release month, but that didn’t materialize until April 7th, 2024, when the beta program closed.

    One UI 7.0 had a rough start when the release was made, because a serious bug caused Samsung to pull the update from the servers on April 12th. Then, five days later, One UI 7.0 was released again. We will still, however, use April 7th as the marker for the ending of the beta program, as well as the Korean region, for more accuracy.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S24 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24 / S24+ / S24 Ultra
      • One UI 7 Beta 1 (build ZXKZ): December 5th, 2024 (articlerecruitment)
      • One UI 7 Beta 2 (build ZXL5): December 16th, 2024
      • One UI 7 Beta 3 (build ZXLJ): January 6th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 4 (build ZYBA): February 19th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 5 (build ZYC6): March 17th, 2025
      • One UI 7 Beta 6 (build ZYCE): March 26th, 2025

    The stable release happened after the sixth beta, with the stable release that followed it:

    • Samsung Galaxy S24
      • Build BYCG for KOO: April 7th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYCG for EUX: April 10th, 2025 (taken down April 12th)
      • Build BYD9 for KOO: April 17th, 2025
      • Build BYD9 for EUX: April 23rd, 2025

    Suppose that build ZXKZ was released on December 5th, 2024, for the beta program participants, and that BYD9 was released on April 17th, 2025, to the public, we have calculated the date difference between those two dates, with April 17th being included.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 4 months, 3 days was the duration of the program for the Galaxy S24. Other devices’ beta programs are shorter, but they are irrelevant for this article. One third of a year with 3 more days were spent on adding features and making improvements.

    The development history of One UI 7.0 is available by clicking on this link.

    One UI 8.0

    Shortly after One UI 7.0 concluded its beta program and got expanded to more devices, One UI 8.0’s beta program started on May 28th, 2025, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant of the beta program. This also introduced a new way to enter the beta program, which simplified things a lot, compared to One UI 7.0 and earlier, because you just had to enter the beta program page and check to see if a beta program is available to you. The stable rollout started on September 15th, 2025.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25 series:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (S25 Edge excluded) [Beta shutdown September 15th, 2025]
      • One UI 8 Beta 1 (build ZYER): May 28th, 2025 (articlerecruitment)
      • 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 (announcement)
      • One UI 8 Beta 5 (build ZYH6): August 19th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 6 (build ZYHB): August 28th, 2025
      • One UI 8 Beta 7 (build ZYI3): September 8th, 2025

    The stable release happened after 7 beta versions, and the dates are:

    • Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3/BYI3/BYI3)
    • Galaxy S25 Edge (article)
      • KOO: September 15th, 2025 (BYI3)
      • EUX: September 18th, 2025 (BYI3)

    Suppose that build ZYER was released for the beta participants on May 28th, 2025, and that BYI3 was released on September 15th, 2025, for the Korean variant. We have calculated the difference between two dates, with the end date being included to make the length consistent.

    Therefore, our analysis shows that 3 months, 19 days was the duration of the beta program for the Galaxy S25, which means a quarter of a year and two weeks with 5 more days of bug fixes and new features.

    One UI 8.5

    Here’s when we’ve come to the present, with One UI 8.5 being released on May 6th, 2026, after the beta program was closed. On December 8th, 2025, One UI 8.5 beta was finally released, with the Galaxy S25 as the first participant. It brought the new ambient design that revolutionizes the way you use your device.

    The following beta builds were released for the Galaxy S25:

    • Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25+ / S25 Ultra [Beta shutdown May 6th, 2026]
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 1 (build ZYL8): December 8th, 2025 (article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 2 (build ZYLH): December 22nd, 2025
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 3 (build ZZA3): January 5th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 4 (build ZZAL): February 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 5 (build ZZAN): February 19th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 6 (build ZZAO): February 26th, 2026 (after Galaxy S26 unveil)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 7 (build ZZC7): March 12th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 8 (build ZZCD): March 26th, 2026 (expansion article)
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 9 (build ZZD5): April 9th, 2026
      • One UI 8.5 Beta 10 (build ZZDD): April 20th, 2026

    After ten beta versions of bug fixes and feature additions, as well as the AirDrop support on Quick Share for you to be able to share photos and other files to iPhones, iPads, and other Apple devices, the stable version of One UI 8.5 was released on May 6th, 2026 for the Korean variant, with the global rollout being expected this week, including Canada, USA, India, and Europe.

    So, suppose that build ZYL8 was released on December 8th, 2025, for beta program participants, and build CZDP was released on May 6th, 2026 for Korean users. Therefore, we can conclude that the duration of the beta program was 4 months, 29 days, or a third of a year and four weeks with an extra day of bug fixes and feature additions.

    Which beta program is the longest?

    So, our analysis has covered One UI 7.0, 8.0, and this year’s 8.5, and the beta program durations for the first participating Galaxy flagship device are in! Let’s see which beta program is the longest in the ascending order.

    • One UI 8.0: 3 months, 19 days
    • One UI 7.0: 4 months, 3 days
    • One UI 8.5: 4 months, 29 days

    We can now finally say that One UI 8.0 is the shortest of the three beta programs in duration, and that One UI 8.5 beats One UI 7.0, which was believed to be Samsung’s longest beta program.

    One UI 8.5 is now available on Galaxy S25, S25 Edge, Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z TriFold, S25 FE, and Z Flip7 FE, starting from Korea, with the expansion coming in the next few days or weeks, depending on the device model and the sales region. Samsung has also announced the beginning of the One UI 8.5 rollout in their newsroom, with more devices to get the update. You can see the changelogs of One UI 8.5 here.

    To get the full experience, the Galaxy S26 provides more features, such as the 24MP camera and various new Galaxy AI features, than the Galaxy S25’s version of One UI 8.5, provided that certain features, like the 24MP camera, are exclusive to the Galaxy S26.

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