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Galaxy Z Fold 6, Fold SE, Flip 6 get stable Android 15 One UI 7 update

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Today, we have learned when your Samsung Galaxy device will receive Android 15-based One UI 7. Now it’s time to update the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6, as well as Galaxy Z Fold SE, to stable Android 15-based One UI 7.

One UI 7 stable update for the  Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 comes with firmware version F956NKSU2BYCK and F741NKSU2BYCJ, whereas the Galaxy Z Fold SE has a firmware version ending with F958NKSU2BYCK. The software version brings an April 2025 security patch to these foldable phones.

Now,  Samsung has officially concluded the One UI 7 beta program in Korea, signaling that smartphones in the country that received the update will soon start receiving a stable build of Android 15. The firmware version introduces minor UI design changes and improvements.

To update your phone, go to Settings and you will find System Updates. If you don’t see the prompt to update, you can check if there is an update available by tapping Check for system updates. There is no information yet on when this update will be available for the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold SE in Korea.

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Samsung Galaxy A34 5G and A35 5G enter One UI 8 testing phase

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Samsung has been internally testing One UI 8 builds on several Galaxy smartphones, including the Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 4, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A55, Galaxy A16 5G, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S22 series, and more. Now, the Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A35 5G smartphone have joined the One UI 8 testing phase.

A new build for the Samsung Galaxy A34 5G and Galaxy A35 5G has been spotted, indicating that One UI 8 testing has begun. The build can be identified via A346BXXUAEYG3 and A356BXXU5CYG5, respectively.

The Poland variant of the Samsung Galaxy M34 is currently undergoing testing as its CSC code is PLS. This new build shows that the company is working on bringing One UI 8 to budget smartphones as well.

According to the tipster, the Samsung Galaxy A35 with One UI 8 has scored impressively on the benchmark, with a single-core score of 1027 and a multi-core score of 2507. These scores suggest the A35 will offer amazing performance to handle everyday tasks and multitask easily.

Currently, Samsung Galaxy S25 series users can enjoy these new features through the One UI 8 Beta Program. The company is also planning to release One UI 8 Beta 4 for this latest Galaxy S series phone. However, older Galaxy smartphones might not receive the One UI 8 Beta update.

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Galaxy S26 series display specs allegedly leaked

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Samsung began hyping its upcoming Galaxy S26 series key specs, including the display, battery, and other parameters. After the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 phones, Samsung seems to be working on the Galaxy S26 series. It looks like the device has already started surfing the internet. A new leak has shed light on the key specs of the Galaxy S26 series, including the display.

According to TheElec (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung is working on the three Galaxy S26 series models, including Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Galaxy S26 Ultra. Plus, the company may not release the Galaxy S26 Plus. Moreover, the reports shared new insights on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series display panel shape.

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As per the report, Samsung Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Edge, and Galaxy S26 Ultra may feature 6.27-inch, 6.66-inch, and 6.89-inch displays, respectively.

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One UI 8 Camera Assistant lets you take Motion Photo with a shutter sound

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Samsung Camera Assistant is a module powered by the Good Lock app that improves the camera experience on Galaxy devices. The app allows users to customize various camera settings, such as adding a 2x zoom button, increasing the shutter speed, and adjusting other features of the main camera, and save videos directly to external storage. In One UI 8, Samsung has introduced new features to the Camera Assistant app to let you take Motion Photo with a shutter sound.

Samsung has pushed a new update for the Camera Assistant Good Lock module, which brings new features and One UI 8 support. Users can identify the latest update through version 4.0.00.1.

With this new update, Motion Photos will have a shutter sound, giving users more control and adding a fun touch to taking photos.

The update also brings One UI 8 software, which offers a more refined and intuitive user experience. Additionally, the Korean tech giant has expanded camera assistant compatibility to include its latest foldable devices, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7.

For your information, let us tell you that Samsung is regularly working to make the Good Lock module compatible with One UI 8. Samsung is now bringing One UI 8 support for the Camera Assistant app, after Multistar and Display Assistant.

Once the update is officially released, the Camera Assistant app will be available on all eligible Galaxy smartphones.  Samsung continues to extend support for this app to select Galaxy devices. However, some features may not be available on all models due to differences in hardware and software.

Support model:

  • One UI 8.0 or higher : Flip7/Fold7
  • One UI 7.0 or higher : S25/A56/M56/F56
  • One UI 6.1 or higher : S24FE/S21FE/A55/M53/Quantum5/Fold6/Flip6
  • One UI 6.0 or higher : S24/A73/A72/A54/A53/A52s/A52 5G/A52/M54/F54/Quantum 2
  • One UI 5.1 or higher : S23/S23FE/S22/S21/S20/Note20/Fold5/Flip5/Fold4/Flip4/Fold3/Flip3/Fold2/Flip

The company is expected to update more Good Lock modules and plugins soon to support One UI 8. So if you use other suites from Good Lock, keep an eye out for new software updates.

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