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Breaking: Samsung closed new One UI 8 Beta enrollment in the US

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One UI 8 Beta closed

Days after kicking off the One UI 8 Beta, Samsung closed new enrollment in the US. The Beta Program devices are the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. The Program is available in Germany, Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Two days ago, Samsung confirmed that both the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Galaxy Z Fold7 will come with stable One UI 8. This means that users of these Galaxy foldable devices will enjoy all the new features right out of the box. After that, Samsung will gradually release the update for more Galaxy phones and end the beta program.

Samsung One UI 8 Beta closed

AdamJMatlock on X noticed that the new One UI 8 beta enrollment for the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra has closed in the US. This means that the Samsung Members app is no longer accepting new registrations and is informing users that the beta program has reached its capacity. Now, you have to wait for the program to reopen to register.

In addition, Samsung Members is the key to unlock the One UI 8 beta program. The beta program banner is shown on the home page of the app. Clicking on the beta banner takes you to a short process to finish the registration.

Just like One UI 7 beta registrations, One UI 8 beta registrations crossed the line within a few days of the program’s official launch. This is not surprising news, as Galaxy fans have been eagerly waiting for the Android 16 beta software ever since the stable version rollout for Pixel devices.

Until then, you have no official opportunity to get the latest update on your Galaxy S25 series. Manually flashing the OTA is a solution to get it right away. However, we don’t suggest doing this on your primary Galaxy device as it may cause data loss.

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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Samsung Galaxy A55, A36 get July 2025 update

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Galaxy A55 July 2025 update

The Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 are the latest additions to the Galaxy A family. The productive smartphone has gained more popularity than its predecessors. But it doesn’t reflect that the company has forgotten about the older gadgets. At this moment, the July 2025 update has started making its way to the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 in Europe and the US, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 users can identify the July 2025 security update via the mentioned One UI  A556BXXS9BYF3 and A366USQS3AYG1, respectively, build versions. So, if you are a  Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A36 user, then this latest update is all yours.

Talking about the new firmware, the update works on improving the operating skills of some system applications. It stabilizes the functioning of the apps so that they can work more coherently.

Further, it provides an updated security patch released in July 2025 that solely targets the security improvements in the device. Consequently, it fixes around 1 critical and 21 high-level CVEs in the security system. Thus, you will discover a more reliable and secure system after feeding this update to your handset.

For installing the thoughtful update, users can visit Settings >> Software Update >> Download and install. From here, follow the on-screen instructions to conduct a fruitful installation. However, make sure to have a space of 300MB on your device to store the latest firmware.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 gets July 2025 security update amid stable One UI 8

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Galaxy S25 July 2025 patch

Following Korea, Samsung has started releasing the July 2025 security patch for the Galaxy S25 series smartphone. The update is currently rolling out in some US network carrier including locked models on AT&T, and the company will expand it soon to more countries.

Galaxy S25 July 2025 patch

Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra users with One UI builds S931USQS5AYE7, S936USQS5AYE7, and S938USQS5AYE7 can confirm the July 2025 security patch. 

One UI 8 has been under beta testing for the Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra for a long time. Earlier, three builds had been released, showing that the company is soon to release a major stable update for this device. While the company has not officially confirmed the release date, the One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 series is expected to roll out soon.

 Right now, users of the Samsung Galaxy S25 series smartphone can download the July 2025 security update, making their device ready for future updates. Notably, the July 2025 security patch addresses 1 critical and 21 high-level CVEs impacting the Android operating system. However, two of these CVEs are not applicable to Galaxy devices.

In addition to the patches provided by Google, Samsung has introduced 17 SVE items to enhance the user experience. The latest security update enhances system security and stability by addressing several issues related to Knox security, Galaxy Watch system interface, Samsung Account, Wi-Fi passwords, Bluetooth, Emergency SOS, and more.

To check for software updates manually, go to your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will find the Software Update section, just open it. In the submenu, if your Galaxy receives a new OTA, you need to click on the Download and Install button.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 series get July 2025 update

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Galaxy S23 July 2025 Update

It’s a surprise because Samsung is rolling out a brand new software update for the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 series with July 2025 system improvements. This is the latest improvement for the amazing flagship and one of the most significant releases from the company.

Samsung is releasing firmware versions S90xNKSS7FYG1 and S91xNKSS6DYG1 for the  Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 series, accompanied by a downloadable package of 437 megabytes. According to the changelog, the phone is shipping new system improvements for a better user experience in certain situations.

The latest firmware only brings a security patch released in July 2025. Apart from this, you will not find any other additional information in the changelog. But the new patch aims to improve the current state of the phone and make it more reliable for users.

Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 series are receiving the July 2025 software update with the latest system improvements in phases. Therefore, the release may take some time to reach all of the users. However, we suggest all of you to check this firmware manually via Settings.

You can download the latest improvements for your device via Settings > Software update > Download and Install. 

These software rollouts explain that Huawei keeps on improving its old, mid-range, and flagship handsets with new enhancements. We are also keeping an eye on the next major software update, possibly One UI 8 for the Samsung Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S22 series smartphones.

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