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Samsung Galaxy S25 series supports Google Gemini Live in Hindi 

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At the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung announced the expansion of Galaxy AI to include 7 new Indian languages ​​and dialects including Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and Urdu. Recently, Samsung announced that Google’s Gemini Live Assistant will be available in Hindi in addition to Korean, and English on the Galaxy S25 series, as the company increases its focus on India.

In India, the Gemini Live-powered Galaxy S25 series allows users to interact naturally with their devices in Hindi. For example, they can search for specific photos in Samsung Gallery, adjust the display font size in Settings, or even control apps like Spotify using simple voice commands in Indian, English, and Korean in a much more natural way. 

Currently, Samsung has integrated some of its stock apps – Samsung Calendar, Samsung Notes, Samsung Clock, and Samsung Reminders – into the Gemini, in addition to YouTube, Google Maps, Gmail, and Spotify.

Also, the announcement comes at a time when Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that Apple Intelligence will be available in localized English for Indian users in April 2025.

If you live in India, Samsung has started pre-orders for the Galaxy S25 Ultra series in India. The Galaxy S25 starts at ₹80,999, while the top-end Galaxy S25 Ultra model goes up to ₹1.65 lakh for the 12GB RAM + 1TB storage variant. If you pre-order the Galaxy S25 Ultra, you will get benefits worth ₹21,000 and all models will start shipping from February 4.

On the other hand, Samsung has allowed to activate Gemini or Bixby as the default assistant on the Galaxy S25, depending on the use case/demand.

By default, Gemini can be accessed by long pressing the side button on the Samsung Galaxy S25. Now, long pressing the power button brings up Gemini, Bixby, or the power menu, depending on your settings.

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Samsung Galaxy A56 joins One UI 8 testing as beta release nears

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Samsung has reportedly started developing One UI 8 for the Galaxy A56 smartphone. The company has already released an Android 16-based One UI 8 Beta for Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Just recently, a new build for the Galaxy A56 smartphone has surfaced, indicating that Samsung is internally working on One UI 8. The build, identified as A566BXXU4BYF7, has been spotted via a reliable tipster, @tarunvats33. Testing is underway for the European variant as PLS is Poland’s CSC code.

The Samsung Galaxy A56 smartphone is currently running on Android 15-based One UI 7. However, users are waiting for the next major update to try out new features. The special thing is that this device is eligible for the first major software update as One UI 8.

Based on Android 16, One UI 8 focuses on improving the experience of apps, including productivity, multitasking, reminders, calendar, modes and routines, and health. The software’s phone system, camera, security, privacy, and accessibility are also getting improvements.

Currently, Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can enjoy these new features through the One UI 8 Beta Program. The company is also planning to release One UI 8 Beta 3 for the Galaxy S25 series phone. However, older Galaxy smartphones might not receive the One UI 8 Beta update.

With the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 series, the company will release the stable One UI 8 update. 

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Samsung Galaxy S22 and Z Fold 5 performance tested on Android 16, One UI 8

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Samsung fans are eagerly awaiting the next evolution in software, and the recent leak has provided a glimpse into what the future holds. The latest development comes from GeekBench, where the Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy Z Fold 5 have been spotted running on One UI 8 and Android 16.

According to Alfaturk, Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus and Z Fold 5 smartphones have appeared with One UI 8 and Android 16. The Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy Z Fold 5 have achieved single-core scores of 1466 and 1995 and multi-core scores of 3000 and 5055, respectively. We can expect significant performance improvements with the next major update.

It offers a glimpse into what consumers can expect from Samsung’s next software for Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus and Z Fold 5 smartphones. Notably, One UI 8 is going to be the last OS upgrade for the Galaxy S22 series and the second-to-last update for the Z Fold5 and Flip5. 

Samsung is set to unveil Android 16-based One UI 8 next month, which will come pre-installed on the new foldable Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7. The company will expand the new features and enhancements to the older models through updates.

On the other hand, Samsung is getting ready to release a new beta update for the Galaxy S25 series. Also, the first internal testing build of One UI 8 has been spotted for the Samsung Galaxy S24. This hints that the One UI 8 beta program may soon be available for Galaxy S24 users as well.

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Galaxy S22 June 2025 One UI update is expanding

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Samsung is releasing the June 2025 update for the  Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra users, which installs new improvements to enhance the device’s system stability. It is currently rolling out to limited users. But the company will soon expand it to more phone holders.

One UI June 2025 update for the Samsung  Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus, and Galaxy S22 Ultra devices is rolling out with the One UI versions S901NKS7FYF1, S906NKS7FYF1, and S908NKS7FYF1. 

It has a downloadable package with a size of 500 MB. The size of the package indicates that the new firmware may include performance improvements and other internal changes for the device. It may optimize the strength aspects for seamless functioning of the Galaxy phone.

The latest update does not bring any new security patch to the device, but makes some improvements to the system stability. It optimizes some aspects of the Galaxy device to provide a smooth and efficient experience in every task.

For starters, Samsung is is releasing the new update in batches in Korea. It will take some time to reach all users. Though we suggest not skipping any new builds, as they may work as a baseline version for upcoming major software upgrades.

The update mainly brings the June 2025 security patch that eliminates 36 high-level Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) provided by Google and 19 Samsung Vulnerabilities and Exposures (SVEs). Thus, installing the new patch on your device will unlock an efficient and bug-free experience.

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