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Samsung One UI 7 update splits notifications and quick settings, but you can choose together UI!

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One UI 7 Quick Settings Notification Panel

One UI 7 is the next major interaction in the software used by Samsung Galaxy devices.  Based on the latest Android 15, One UI 7 brings with it several new UI changes along with splits in the notification panel and Quick Settings, but you’re given the choice to use the new  “separate” UI or “together” UI options.

Years ago, One UI had notifications in a separate pane from Quick Settings. Galaxy users could swipe down with one finger to access their notifications or swipe with two to access Quick Settings. 

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Now, splitting the notification panel from Quick Settings is one of the most polarizing changes in the One UI 7 beta update from Samsung. However, this is a change that many will hate. To address this, Samsung added the option to together the quick settings and Notification panel in One UI 7, bringing back the familiar look from earlier versions.

With the One UI 7 update, the “Separate” quick settings view is what you’ll see by default, you can easily change it on Galaxy devices. To do this, by navigating to Quick Settings > Edit > Panel Settings, you can choose between the “Separate” or “Together” options.

With the One UI 7 update, the “Separate” quick settings view is what you’ll see by default, you can easily change it on Galaxy devices. To do this, by navigating to Quick Settings > Edit > Panel Settings, you can choose between the “Separate” or “Together” options.

One UI 7 Notification panel Quick settings view:

  • Separate: When you choose Separate options, you need to swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel. Also, swipe down from anywhere at the top of the screen to open the Notification panel.
  • Together: When Together is used, you can see notifications and summarized quick settings at the same time. To see the full quick settings panel, swipe down one more time.
One UI 7 Notification panel Quick settings view:
One UI 7 Notification and Quick settings view | Image credit: SammyGuru

Apart from this, the update brings myriad features to keep you updated with the new Samsung firmware. The One UI 7 beta program is currently available for the Galaxy S24 series and is expected to roll out to several other devices in the coming weeks.

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Breaking: Samsung releases One UI 8 Watch update for Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 LTE

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Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 8 Watch update for the Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and Galaxy Watch 5 LTE. The  One UI 8 Watch update is based on the Wear OS 6.

Note that the stable One UI 8 Watch update is currently available only to Galaxy Watch 4 users in South Korea. The company has not yet provided a timeline for when this update will be available in the global market.

However, the Galaxy Watch 5 LTE is already receiving the One UI 8 Watch update in India. Given the pace of the One UI 8 update rollout, it shouldn’t be long before it becomes widely available.

Galaxy Watch 4, Watch 4 Classic, and Galaxy Watch 5 LTE users can identify the latest software via the PDA build version ending with JYK4 and DYK4, respectively. The firmware also carries the October 2025 security patch. The stable update unlocks even better performance, power efficiency, and stability.

One UI 8 Watch brings a completely new tile system that improves accessibility. This update also optimizes overall performance and battery efficiency with app updates. You can look forward to a whole new world of smartwatch ventures.

To download the update, check for software updates. Your watch may already have an OTA update pending for your approval. Press the download and install button.

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One UI 8.5 gets a redesigned YouTube card for Now Brief

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Samsung recently rolled out the latest One UI 8.5 beta build for the latest Galaxy flagship smartphones. The new One UI 8.5 beta version brings some changes and improvements, giving users an early taste of the new software. Additionally, One UI 8.5 includes a redesigned YouTube card for the Now Brief.

With One UI 8, the “YouTube card” in the “Now Brief” recommendation for watching show videos vertically as a list can only show two videos.

Now, with One UI 8.5, the YouTube card in “Now Brief,” which shows recommendations horizontally in a carousel that you can swipe through, now shows up to ten videos, along with larger feature images for each video.

If YouTube videos aren’t showing on your Now Brief feed, you can navigate to and open Settings, then tap Galaxy AI, and then tap Now Brief. Then, tap Content to include and enable the YouTube switch. When you’re finished, tap Back.

Earlier this week, Samsung launched the One UI 8.5 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series. Soon, the company may expand the beta program to phones in the Galaxy Z lineup and older Galaxy S series devices.

The One UI 8.5 beta update makes Galaxy AI image creation easier, improves device connectivity, improves Smart Quick Share, lock screen, and weather tools, enhances Samsung Health insights, strengthens security, enhances battery management, improves accessibility, adds upgrade reminders, and more.

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 Galaxy Z Flip 7, Fold 7 models receive December 2025 security update, next could be One UI 8.5 Beta

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Samsung has released a new update for the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 smartphones, which installs the December 2025 security patch update to improve system security and stability. According to reports, the update is already live for users in Korea, and the company will soon release it in other countries as well.

The December 2025 security update for the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphones has arrived with One UI build versions F966NKSS6AYKE and F766NKSS6AYKE. This is an initial rollout, so it may take a few hours or days to reach all models.

The December 2025 security patch fixes 57 security vulnerabilities present in the previous version of the OS.

Notably, this update is based on Android 16 and One UI 8. And the device is eligible for One UI 8.5 beta based on Android 16. On December 08, Samsung opened the beta program for the next version of One UI 8.5 only to the Galaxy S25 series. Plus, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 will be the next devices in line.

Although the exact release date hasn’t been revealed yet, it’s expected to be released sometime in December 2025. The company plans to begin the stable rollout of One UI 8.5 with the Galaxy S26 series next year. More users will receive the update shortly afterward.

So, if you are using the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 smartphone, install the latest security update now to make your device ready for future updates. The next update could be One UI 8.5 Beta.

To manually check for security updates, go to your phone’s settings. At the bottom, you’ll find the Software Update section; simply open it. In the submenu, if your device receives a new OTA update, you’ll need to tap the Download and Install button.

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