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One UI 7 adds hidden options to filter Wi-Fi networks

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One UI 7 Wi-Fi Filter

Samsung One UI 7 is full of surprising tools that can uplift the user experience at once, and one such is the ability to filter Wi-Fi networks. This feature is one of them that wasn’t mentioned in the official changelog. With this feature, your Galaxy phone can use a variety of Wi-Fi options depending on what you’d like to connect to.

It’s one of the most useful features and reflects how Samsung made its One UI more productive and amazing with the latest version.

One UI 7 adds hidden options to filter Wi-Fi networks

According to the information, the One UI 7 Beta 2 added a hidden feature, giving users the ability to filter available Wi-Fi networks by their preference. For instance, if you want to see only open Wi-Fi networks, you can choose the “Open” filter.

How to use the One UI 7 Beta Wi-Fi feature?

Note that this feature will only work on Galaxy devices with One UI 7. You can easily access the features. To do so, follow the instructions given below.

  • Visit the Settings app > Select the Connections > Tap on the Wi-Fi > More Options
  • Click on the Intelligent Wi-Fi version number multiple times until the connectivity Labs menu appears.
  • Turn on the Use Filter menu toggle.

One UI 7 Beta Wi-Fi Filter network availability depending on the model

  • Open
  • Secured
  • 2GHz
  • 5GHz
  • 6GHz
  • Wi-Fi 5
  • Wi-Fi 6
  • Wi-Fi 7

Note: these all filter Wi-Fi network options not be supported on all Galaxy phones and tablets. Availability may vary depending on the country, carrier, or network specification. As because older Galaxy devices are not supported 6Gz, Wi-Fi6, and Wi-Fi 7. At the time, Galaxy S24 Ultra supports all the filter options.

Samsung already offers Secure Wi-Fi features that let you browse the internet safely, even when you are connected to unsecured, public Wi-Fi networks.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Series could get One UI 8.5 Beta 4 update soon

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Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25  Plus, and Galaxy S25  Ultra users are currently testing the new One UI 8.5 features through the Beta Program, ahead of the official release. Now, new reports suggest that Samsung may soon roll out the One UI 8.5 Beta 4 update for the Galaxy S25 series.

A reliable tipster has discovered a new One UI 8.5 beta build, along with a corresponding changelog, for the Galaxy S25 series. The build number is ending ZZAB, which means Samsung is currently testing it internally. This indicates that the Korean tech giant is preparing a new beta update for these S series phones.

According to reports, One UI 8.5 will bring major upgrades to Bixby. Additionally, a bug that occurs when clicking on the search history in the phone app will be fixed in an upcoming beta version.

In addition, it can resolve the issue of calls switching to the device speaker in certain situations when using a Bluetooth headset. In addition, an issue has been fixed in the upcoming beta build where there was a problem pasting phone numbers into the keypad after clicking on a call link.

Moreover, it will fix an issue where AI Select does not automatically close when “Copy” is selected.

 Galaxy S25 One UI 8.5 Beta 4 Changelog:

  • Version: One UI 8.5, ZZAB

Bugs that have been fixed

  • Applied Bixby update
  • Fixed an issue when clicking search history in the phone app
  • Resolved the problem where calls switch to the device under specific conditions while using a BT headset.
  • Fixed an issue when pasting phone numbers into the keypad after clicking a call link
  • Fixed an issue where AI Select does not automatically close when “Copy” is selected
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 Galaxy S24 series user gets January 2026 update

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Galaxy S24 January 2026 update

Samsung started to roll out the January 2026 software update for the Korean models of Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 FE smartphones. This flagship device will be the next to grab One UI 8.5 as a major software release.

Samsung Galaxy S24 series January 2026 software update is released in batches with One UI 8 version SKT and a package size of 383 megabytes. Your Samsung Galaxy S24 series phone will get up to 55 fixes with the January 2026 patch. 

This update provides that both Android and One UI systems remain secure. It also improves performance by clearing the system-level cache partition during installation.

Users of this phone can download this version with improved system security and better user experience. However, you should know that the software is released in batches and may take some time to reach all of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series users in the market.

You can download the latest software update on your Galaxy S24 series smartphone with the following instructions:

  • Open Settings
  • From here, now tap on Software update
  • Click on Software update

You will be notified with updated information if an upgrade is available.

On the other hand, Samsung is also testing the One UI 8.5 update for dozens of Galaxy models. While the beta program is open to Galaxy S25 users, developers are ensuring that users of other phones don’t have to wait too long by conducting internal testing.

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Standard Galaxy S26 enters Geekbench with  Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chip

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Galaxy S26 Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5

After the Ultra variant, the Standard Galaxy S26 smartphone has appeared on Geekbench with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset. The flagship phone has made significant scores on the benchmarking platform and seems ready to enter the real world.

On the other hand, a report from a French publication claims that the Galaxy S26 series will be launched across Europe on March 11, 2026. However, the company has not yet officially confirmed either the date of the Unpacked event or the release date.

In the latest edition, the Standard Samsung Galaxy S26 has reached Geekbench and revealed some of its key specifications. It has seemingly performed well in the single-core and multi-core tests on version 6.5.0, as well as achieved good points.

As per the listing, the device with model number SM-S942U obtained 3,379 points on the single-core test and 11,097 points on the multi-core test. The details reveal that the Galaxy S26 smartphone will equip the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy, an overclocked version of the chipset.

The chip includes 12-gigabyte RAM, 3.63 GHz base frequency, six high-performance CPU cores running at a clock speed of 3.63GHz, and two prime cores at 4.74 GHz.

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