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Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta rolling out 

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Samsung has finally opened the One UI 8 Beta Program for Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users in Korea. Now, users can enjoy the One UI 8 features on their smartphones ahead of the official release.

Galaxy S25 gets first One UI 8 beta program in Korea

Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can now sign up for the One UI 8 beta in India to test the new features. The update brings several new features and enhancements to deliver a next-level experience.

One UI 8 Beta update for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series in Korea arrives with a package size of 3.3 GB. You can check the firmware version given below:

  • Galaxy S25 – S931NKSU3ZYER 
  • Galaxy S25 Plus – S936NKSU3ZYER 
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra – S938NKSU3ZYER 

Besides Korea, Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users in the U.K. and Germany, and T-Mobile and unlocked Galaxy devices in the U.S. can also now install the One UI 8 beta update.

To sign up for One UI 8 beta, users simply need to open the Samsung Members app on their eligible Galaxy device. Tap on the beta banner, log in with your Samsung account, and follow the instructions to register. After enrolling, go to Settings >> Software update >> Download and install beta.

One UI 8, based on Android 16, brings many new features and improvements, including better security, productivity improvements, and better accessibility. Also, this new update does not bring any major UI redesign, which was introduced in One UI 7. However, it brings dozens of new and improved features. 

One UI 8.0 changelog and list of new features

Productivity

Easier file sharing with Quick Share

  • It’s never been easier to send and receive files. Tap the Quick Share button in quick settings to get started. You can receive files while the Quick Share screen is open and send files to others directly from Quick Share.

Easily find downloaded files

  • Find the file you need quickly even if you don’t know the file name. You can now filter files based on the app that was used to download them. Works in the Downloaded and Recent views in My Files.

Redesigned Samsung Internet

  • Access the features you need quickly. The Samsung Internet menu has been optimized to make it easy to access the features you use most. You can also customize the layout to match your personal preferences.

More convenient Al select

  • No more waiting. When you start Al select, you can now select an area of the screen immediately.

Multitasking

Enhanced display support

  • The new Samsung DeX gives you more options when connected to an external monitor or TV. You can choose an optimized display resolution up to WQHD and rotate the display 90, 180, or 270 degrees.

Enhanced split-screen view

  • While 2 apps are open in split screen view, you can push one app against the edge of the screen to keep it partially visible while giving most of your focus to the other app. Tap the smaller app any time to switch between them quickly.

Reminder

New Reminder interface

  • The Reminder app has been redesigned with categories shown at the top of the screen, making it easier to see how many reminders are in each category with a quick glance. Custom categories can be hidden with a quick tap to free up more screen space. Tap one more time to make them appear again.

New sample reminders

  • Discover the power of reminders. Sample reminder templates are now available in the Reminder app. Explore these reminders to see what you can do to manage important tasks in your life.

Add reminders easily

  • It’s never been easier to add new reminders. Just type your reminder into the box at the bottom of the screen. Suggestions will appear as you type that you can tap to save time. You can add checklists, locations, and pictures using the buttons below the text box. Or, if you don’t want to type at all, tap the Mic icon for voice input.

Calendar

Manage reminders in Calendar

  • You can easily create reminders in the Calendar app without opening the Reminder app. Whenever you tap the + button, you’ll have the choice of adding an event or a reminder. You can also drag and drop reminders on your calendar to reschedule them.

Add events quickly

  • When you start adding an event in the quick add menu, you’ll get suggestions for event names and times based on your past events. Just tap one of the suggestions to add an event without additional typing.

Modes and routines

New preset routines

  • Check out the new preset routines for weather and other advanced conditions. Use them as they are, or customize them to meet your needs.

New routine actions

  • New actions are available for getting data from the Clock, Calendar, and Samsung Notes apps. After you get the data, you can use it in other conditions or actions in your routine.

Samsung Health

Running distance challenges

  • In addition to step challenges, you can now challenge your friends to see who can run a certain distance the fastest. For example, set a target of 50 km and see who gets there first.

Food recording reminders

  • Stay on track to meet your calorie goals. You can now set reminders for recording your food intake in Samsung Health.

Communication

Improved profile cards

  • It’s easier to create and edit your profile card to get the perfect layout for your name and picture. After creating, you can share your profile card so other people can see it when you call them.

Review recorded calls in Contacts

  • It’s now easier to review your past conversations. Calls you’ve recorded now appear on the contact history screen.

Camera

Swipe up or down to open quick controls

  • Access quick controls in Camera even quicker than before by swiping up or down anywhere in the preview area. In Camera settings, change the Swipe up/down option to open quick controls.

Security and privacy

Enhanced Secure Folder

  • Keep sensitive apps and data in a separate, protected area of your phone. You can now set Secure Folder to hide apps and prevent notifications when you lock it. You can also completely hide and encrypt your Secure Folder for maximum protection.

Accessibility

Pinch and zoom with the Assistant menu

  • The Assistant menu now provides more ways to zoom in and out on the screen. In addition to dragging with one finger, you can now adjust the zoom level by pressing buttons on the screen.

Control mouse actions with your keyboard

  • If you can’t or don’t want to use a mouse, turn on Mouse keys in Accessibility settings to use your physical keyboard to move the mouse pointer, click, hold, and scroll.

Magnify your keyboard

  • You can now make the keys on the onscreen keyboard larger so they’re easier to see and tap. Turn on the Magnify keyboard while typing in Magnification settings to try it.

Easily pair Bluetooth hearing aids

  • You can now pair and connect your Bluetooth hearing aid devices directly on the Hearing Aid support screen in Accessibility settings.

Even more improvements

Easily connect to Auracast broadcasts

  • Auracast allows you to broadcast audio from one device to multiple listening devices at the same time. It’s now easier to connect to Auracast broadcasts by simply scanning a QR code. You can also generate a QR code to let others connect to your broadcast.

Enhanced alarm groups

  • You can now add existing alarms to an alarm group by tapping the + button on the Alarm group screen. You can also add an alarm group to a widget on your Home screen so you can turn all the alarms in the group on or off with a single tap.

Revamped weather visuals

  • The Weather app now provides more rich and realistic images to help you intuitively understand the current weather conditions.

Yogesh is the main content creator at SammyMobiles and mostly works on Samsung firmware and software expert, he keeps his eyes open for new software rollouts, beta programs, and other software-related activities. Apart from the world of technology, he also takes care of his garden.

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Here’s the Samsung One UI 8.5 Beta (Android 16) Changelog: Leaked

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One UI 8.5 beta changelog

Samsung will officially announce the One UI 8.5 Beta Program for Galaxy devices. The company’s most recent Galaxy S flagship and foldable phones are eligible for the open beta testing opportunity. Ahead of the Beta Program going live, we’ve got access to the complete changelog of Samsung’s One UI 8.5 software, built on Android 16.

Recently, Samsung lover Tarun Vats leaked the One UI 8.5 beta update changelog, which brings lots of new features and improvements. The One UI 8.5 beta changelog brings Galaxy AI, Bixby, Connectivity, Quick Share, Weather, Samsung Health, Home and Lock screen, Clock, Battery and Power, Security and privacy, Accessibility, and more improvements.

One UI 8.5 beta update changelog:

Galaxy AI

Continuous image generation

Keep creating without stopping. Photo Assist now lets you generate AI images using different Photo Assist features without saving each iteration. When you’re done, you can review all your creations in your history and pick your favorites.

Bixby

Smarter device control

Talk to Bixby in your own words. Bixby is now better at finding the setting or feature you need, even if you don’t use exact commands or feature names. Just say what you need and let Bixby do the rest.

Ask anything, anytime

Whether you need a quick answer or detailed information, just ask Bixby for an instant response. There’s no need to spend time on multiple searches or switching between apps.

Conversation history

Looking back at past conversations with Bixby is easier than ever. You can now access your conversation history from the side panel in the Bixby app.

Connectivity

Storage share

Access your files anywhere. Files from your other Samsung phones, tablets, and PCs are available in the My Files app on your phone. You can also access your phone’s files on other Samsung devices, even your TV.

Quickly connect to Smart View devices

Connect to your favorite display faster. You can now add a shortcut on your Home screen to instantly mirror your phone’s screen to a TV or other display device.

Enhanced Auracast features

It’s easier than ever to listen to and broadcast sound with Auracast. Options for both broadcasting and listening are now located in the Audio broadcast menu in Settings.

Voice broadcasts

Broadcast your voice to people around you with Auracast. In addition to media sound, you can now broadcast your voice using your phone’s built-in microphone.

Quick Share

Avoid unwanted sharing requests

You can now set Quick Share to only receive files from other devices signed in to your Samsung account or Google account.

Photo sharing suggestions

Share photos with the right people faster. When you share pictures that include friends or family, Quick Share can recognize who’s in them and suggest sharing directly with those people.

Home and Lock screens

Automatic Lock screen layout

Wallpapers with pictures of people or pets now fit perfectly every time. When you choose a photo for your Lock screen, the layout adjusts automatically so the clock and widgets don’t cover important parts of the picture.

More customizable clock fonts

Personalize your Lock screen clock. You can now adjust the thickness of more font styles to match your preferred look.

Weather

Enhanced weather widget

Quickly check upcoming precipitation in the Weather widget on your Home screen. The widget now shows a graph if precipitation is expected in the next few hours.

Pollen index

Check how much pollen is in the air to help manage your allergies. You can check pollen levels for trees, grass, and ragweed.

Clock

Weather alarm backgrounds

Wake up to an alarm that gets you ready for the day’s weather. Your alarm screen can now show the current weather conditions as a background when it rings.

Time zone converter

Compare time zones at a glance. The new slider in the Clock app makes it easy to check the time difference between places around the world.

Samsung Health

Enhanced weekly reports

See a fuller picture of your health each week. Weekly reports now include data from your medication tracker and mindfulness sessions.

Upgraded Sharing Experience

Share your workouts your way. Mix and match your exercise stats with photos from your workout to create the perfect social media post.

Start meditations from your watch

Find calm right from your wrist. You can now start favorite or recommended meditations directly on your Galaxy Watch without picking up your phone.

Antioxidant measurements from your watch

Check your antioxidant levels anytime. Measure directly from your Galaxy Watch, even if it’s not connected to your phone. Works with Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch Ultra.

Security and privacy

Theft protection

Keep your phone and data safe in case it is lost or stolen. Turn on Failed authentication lock to automatically lock the screen in case there are too many failed attempts to verify your identity using your fingerprints, PIN, pattern, or password. Identity check also protects even more settings than before.

Turn off Auto blocker temporarily

If you need to temporarily disable Auto blocker’s security protection, a new option lets you turn it on automatically 30 minutes later so you don’t forget.

Battery and power

Revamped battery info

See your battery use more clearly. The redesigned Battery settings screen makes it easier to check remaining time, charging status, and daily usage over the past week.

Improved Power saving

Use Power saving to make your battery last longer without charging. Choose Standard for moderate savings and customizable limits, or choose Maximum to turn off all non-essential features and make your battery last as long as possible.

Accessibility

Easily control Bluetooth hearing aids

Access settings for your Bluetooth hearing aids directly from the Accessibility shortcut. A pop-up will appear that lets you change your hearing program, turn Ambient sound on or off, and more.

Control magnification with mouse or keyboard

Keep what you need magnified in view with these new options. You can make the magnified area follow the cursor as you type or move when you change focus using the keyboard. When using a mouse, you can make the magnified area shift as you move the pointer to the edge of the screen.

Dwell action and Corner actions

The Auto action after pointer stops feature has been divided into 2 features. Dwell action lets you set custom actions when your mouse stops moving for a certain amount of time. Corner actions let you set a different action for each corner of the screen.

Even more improvements:

More customizable quick panel

Arrange your quick settings just the way you like them. You can now add, remove, reorder, and reorganize controls in the quick panel.

Early alerts for reminders

Get alerts before reminders are due to make sure you don’t forget important tasks. You can choose how far in advance to get an alert for each reminder.

Partial screen recording

Include only what you need in your screen recordings. You can now select only the part of the screen that you want to record.

Calculator nudges

Save time on calculations. Numbers and formulas copied to your clipboard will be suggested when you open Calculator so you can enter them with a quick tap.

Keep window sizes in DeX

DeX now remembers your app window sizes and positions. When you open an app again, it appears just as you left it.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold launched

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Samsung has launched the Galaxy Z Trifold, its first tri-fold phone that offers a large folding screen experience over the dual-fold mechanism. With this launch, the Korean tech maker became the latest smartphone company to introduce foldables in this category.

The Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold will be available for purchase in Korea on December 12, 2025, followed by other markets like China, Taiwan, Singapore, the UAE, and the U.S.

The foldable smartphone industry is gradually catching consumers’ interest, and Samsung has been one of the major players, doing robust sales with each new release. However, the market for triple-foldable phones remains vacant, and Samsung is the only company with such a device. That includes the first-ever tri-fold phone, the Galaxy Z Trifold.

The key attraction to the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold is the display and folding mechanism. It equips a 10.0-inch QXGA+  Dynamic AMOLED display with 2X (2160 x 1584), 269 ppi, 1600 nits peak brightness, and a 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate (1~120 Hz). Users can fold this massive screen into a 6.5-inch FHD+ Dynamic AMOLED display with 2X (2520 x 1080, 21:9), 422 ppi, 2600 nits peak brightness, 120 Hz adaptive refresh rate (1~120 Hz).

This device is packed with a giant 5,600 mAh three-cell battery system, combined with 45 W super-fast charging, Galaxy Z TriFold lets users stream, create, and work without limits. The foldable phone is equipped with the ‘Armor Flex Hinge’ optimised for the tri-folding structure and uses a thin and durable titanium hinge.

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold launched with 200MP

Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold launched with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform for Galaxy, and it’s coupled with the One UI 8 operating system to feature a 200-megapixel wide-angle camera for a professional-level photography experience.

The camera has a standard flagship look with three openings. The camera system includes a 200 MP Wide-Angle Camera Quad Pixel AF camera with OIS, F1.7 aperture, 85˚ FOV, and Optical Quality Zoom 2x for wide shots. It also has a 12 MP Ultra-Wide Camera with Dual Pixel AF, F2.2,  120˚ FOV.

Third is a telephoto camera PDAF with 10 megapixels and 3x Optical Zoom, Digital Zoom up to 30x with optical image stabilisation. It has 30x Space Zoom includes 3x Optical Zoom and 10x Digital Zoom with AI Super Resolution technology, and zooming in past 3x may cause some image deterioration.

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 Galaxy S26 Ultra’s black color variant may have a black frame

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Samsung, next year, is launching its new flagship S series smartphone, Galaxy S26 Ultra. Even though the phone hasn’t been officially announced yet, several details have already leaked online. Now, a report suggests that the upcoming Samsung  Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G’s black color variant may offer a black frame instead of the silver one on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

As you know, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is available in several colors, and if you prefer black, you have two options to choose from: Jet Black and Titanium Black. However, the Titanium Black comes with a black panel and a silver frame. Jet Black offers a black panel and a black frame.

According to @UniverseIce, the black color variant of the Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G will have a black frame, and not the silver frame that the Titanium Black version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra has.

The phone is expected to launch with Android 16-based new One UI 8.5. Plus, the company is also promising seven years of Android updates, which is great for long-term use.

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