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Apple iPhone 17 Air is thinner than expected, could compete with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge

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The year 2025 is expected to be a big year for smartphone releases. While we’re expecting a new generation of flagships, there have also been some surprise editions, including the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and the iPhone 17 Air, which are said to be the ultra-slim smartphones from Samsung and Apple respectively.

Samsung has already confirmed the arrival of its Edge 25 at the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event, giving a glimpse of an ultra-thin smartphone. Meanwhile, Apple is rumored to launch the iPhone 17 Air in H2 of 2025, the successor to the iPhone 16 Plus.

JonProsser revealed the near-final design of the Apple iPhone 17 Air via the fpt YouTube channel, which looks extremely slim, will it beat the Galaxy S25 Edge?

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It looks like the next iPhone lineup is all set to debut with a Pixel-inspired camera bar, which shows that the iPhone 17 Air will feature a single camera lens. Further, the LED flash and mic are positioned to the right of the camera bar.

Moreover, the iPhone 17 Air may continue to feature Apple’s dynamic island display and volume keys and there may also be an action button on the right side. Furthermore, there may be a power button on the left side of the device as well as a camera control button.

Previous reports suggested that the iPhone 17 Air will be 5.5mm thick. In contrast, the Galaxy S25 Edge may be 5.84mm thick but will feature dual rear cameras including a 200-megapixel primary camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide camera.

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Samsung brings Galaxy Z Fold 5 to One UI 8 testing spot

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Samsung has started testing Android 16-based One UI 8 on the Galaxy Z Fold 5. This big result shows that the Korean tech giant is considering the 2023 foldable, which could also be included in the Open Beta program this year.

After Galaxy S and A series devices, Samsung’s Android 16 optimization for Galaxy devices is in full swing, with foldable models not being added to the testing zone.

A reliable tipster, @Tarunvats has spotted a new One UI 8 build for the Galaxy Z Fold 5 on the testing platform. The testing build, F946BXXU5FYG2, hints that Samsung is actively working on One UI 8 for the Galaxy Z Fold 5.

Notably, last month, a carrier-locked variant (SM-F946U) of the Galaxy Z Fold 5 for the US was spotted on Geekbench running Samsung’s Android 16-based One UI 8.0.

The One UI 8 update will bring meaningful changes to the UI. The company is also working on redesigning apps and core functionality to further improve the appearance and foundation laid by the Android 15-based One UI 7 update.

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One UI 8 testing continues for the Galaxy S22 series

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Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 8 rollout for Galaxy devices will begin in July 2025. Alongside the beta update for the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung is also internally testing the One UI 8 build for several Galaxy devices. New information suggests that the One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S22 series will be released soon after the stable rollout begins.

A reliable tipster has spotted a new One UI 8 build for the Galaxy S22 Ultra on the testing platform. The testing version, S908BXXUFGYG1, indicates that the Korean tech giant is actively working on next One UI for the Galaxy S22 series.

Additionally, some reports suggest that the Galaxy S22 series will not receive the One UI 8 beta update; instead, these devices will receive the stable update directly. The One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S22 series is expected to be released in October or November 2025.

Recently, Samsung confirmed the stable Android 16-based One UI 8 update rollout for older devices in July 2025. This update will first be available for the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Fold 6. Afterward, the company will roll out the update to more Galaxy devices.

Apart from that, there are notable changes in One UI 8, but they don’t make it a major upgrade, tagged along with the new Android version. The new update is still in the beta stage, and there are likely to be more tweaks and changes by the time the official update rollout begins.

Right now, Samsung’s One UI 8 beta program is only available to users of the Galaxy S25 series. Older Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S22 series, are not part of the public beta. Instead, the company is testing One UI 8 internally on several older models.

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Samsung starts testing One UI 8 on Galaxy S24 FE, Beta unlikely

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Samsung has started testing One UI 8 (Android 16) on the Galaxy S24 FE. It’s the first time that the software server has listed the latest build for the device. An internal test build has been spotted, suggesting the Beta is unlikely for the Galaxy S24 FE.

Recently, an internal build of One UI 8 (Android 16) appeared on Samsung’s software server for the Galaxy S24 FE. This build carries the version number PDA S721BXXU6CYG1, where “C” indicates a major update coming soon.

Samsung has significantly delayed this year’s beta program. Galaxy S24 smartphone users still do not have access to the One UI 8 beta. The public release has been postponed to the third quarter of this year.

The One UI update is expected to roll out for your Galaxy S24 FE by September 2025. Samsung will unveil the final version alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 in July 9. After that, eligible devices will start receiving the major firmware update.

The One UI 8 beta program is currently only available for the Galaxy S25 series, while older flagship and mid-range models are undergoing internal testing.

Galaxy S24 FE users are eagerly waiting for this update. After the official announcement at Galaxy Unpacked, Samsung is expected to roll out the stable version of One UI 8 for more devices, including S24 FE 5G, in the coming days or months.

Although there is no public beta planned for this device right now, internal testing progress suggests that they may get a stable update soon. Make sure your Galaxy device stays updated to be ready for the Android 16-based One UI 8 update.

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