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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 preparing advanced Game Booster+ tools with One UI 8.5

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Satellite Messaging Galaxy S25

Samsung is preparing to release its next major software update, One UI 8.5, which is expected to arrive next month with the Galaxy S26 series. Testing of the initial beta builds of this update has already begun, and new information suggests that Samsung is planning a significant upgrade to Game Booster+ in One UI 8.5.

Game Booster+ is the tool that improves gaming performance and controls on Galaxy phones. According to information via Samsung Community, the One UI 8.5 update with Game Booster+ will bring many new features, including Gamepad Touch Mapping, CPU and GPU Settings, Fast-forward Game Intros, and more.

The Gamepad Touch Mapping is one of the biggest additions, which allows you to control even touch-only games with the pad.

Moreover, this upcoming Game Booster+ update will replace the “Turn on Game Booster GPU Settings” with CPU and GPU Settings. Gamers can tweak their CPU and GPU for game-specific performance optimization.

Last but not least, One UI 8.5 also brings the Fast-forward Game Intros videos option in the Game Booster+,  which lets users play much faster, so players can start gaming almost right away. 

Currently, these features are only available on  Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra phones running One UI 8.5. 

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Galaxy A55 gets January 2026 security update

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Galaxy A55 January 2026 update.

Samsung kept on enhancing Galaxy smartphones with new software releases, and in the latest edition, the company has surprised the most popular Galaxy A series phone, the Samsung Galaxy A55, with the January 2026 security update.

However, Samsung recently greeted the  Galaxy A55 users with a new One UI 8 update, which primarily optimizes the user experience and performance in some scenarios. In terms of version, it is getting the One UI  firmware version A556BXXSCCZA1.

The January 2026 security update for  Galaxy A55 with model number SM-A556B is currently available for Europe, and other markets should receive the same update in the coming days.

This update comes with several new security improvements and stability enhancements found in the previous software version. This shows that the company is still thinking about its older smartphone users and continues to release new updates to provide a better user experience. Unfortunately, this update is not available to global users, which is somewhat disappointing.

Keeping your Galaxy phone updated is very important. These updates help protect your device from new security risks, fix hidden problems, and ensure your phone remains fast and reliable. They also prepare your Galaxy device for future improvements and features.

The update is being released in batches and may take some time to reach all eligible units in the global market. Though you can try installing it manually via Settings >> Software update >> Download and install. , and follow the on-screen instructions.

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

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One UI 8.5 Beta 4

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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