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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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One UI 9 could offer more elegant UI design

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Samsung is working on the One UI 8.5 based on Android 16 QPR2 on the Galaxy S25 series. The One UI 8.5 is Samsung’s latest version of Android customisation for Galaxy smartphones. Now, the reportred tha Samsung may offers more refined UI design for the upcoming One UI 9, which is based on Android 17.

With One UI 8.5, Samsung has replaced the rectangular bottom bar with the rectangular tabs found in One UI 8.

According to @tarunvats33, One UI 9 will further enhance the pill-shaped design across all apps. Therefore, Samsung fans are hoping the company will add frosted glass and smoother animations in the upcoming update.

A tipster shared images of Quick Share from One UI 9.0 on their X handle. As you can see in the images below:

It has a more compact floating pill-shaped bottom bar compared to One UI 8.5, and the tabs also look more rounded.

We expect One UI 9 to officially launch around July 2026, probably alongside the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8. On the other hand, Samsung hasn’t yet confirmed when One UI 9 will arrive, so keep an eye on the Samsung Members app for the official roadmap later this spring.

This update will be based on the Android 17 operating system. The foldable devices will be the first to launch with the latest OS pre-installed.

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Alleged Galaxy S26 Ultra and Plus renders show stunning black variants

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Samsung is gearing up to launch its next flagship S series smartphones, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, and now we have the latest “possible” look via unofficial leaked renders, showing the phones in black from different angles.

Certain tipsters have suggested the design of the new Galaxy S26 series way before its launch. Some said that it could bring a vertical pill shape bump in the base layer, encompassing three rings on the back, just like its predecessor, while others are now hinting at a box-like imaging system.

Amid this confusion, alleged renders of the Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus and Galaxy S26 Ultra are emerging from YTECHB, showing what the devices could actually look like. It may adopt stunning dynamic shades this time: Black, showing the device from all angles. 

Looking at the renders in detail, the biggest design change is the rear camera on the Galaxy S26 Ultra. Instead of the old separate rings, it now features a single camera island inspired by the Galaxy Z Fold 7, giving the back a clean, modern look.

With the launch approaching on February 25th, official renders of the Galaxy S26 series have leaked, and we expect more interesting leaks to emerge soon. Samsung has also started taking pre-reservations for it in many countries, including the US and India. 

Here’s how it looks.

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New leaks have revealed 4 design changes for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra 5G.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra design changes

Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy S series phones, the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra, later this month. We’ve already seen numerous leaks and rumors about these devices, detailing their specifications and indicating that the launch is imminent. Now, a reliable industry insider has provided new information about 4 design changes coming to the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra.

Leaker “IceUniverse” has shared new information about four design changes for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. According to the leak, the Galaxy S26 Ultra will have slightly more rounded corners, giving it a softer overall look.

Regarding the second change, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slightly larger front camera cutout. This is due to the front camera’s wider field of view, which should allow more people to fit into group selfies.

Furthermore, there is no difference in the bezel width between the Galaxy S26 Ultra and the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Fourth, and most importantly, the Galaxy S26 Ultra has a slightly larger display. It measures 6.89 inches, compared to the 6.86-inch display of the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Recently, disappointing news for fans has emerged from an online listing. It appears that Samsung has not included Qi2 magnets in the device. Users will need to purchase compatible accessories to utilize Qi2 charging.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series will be officially launched on February 25th. The event will take place in San Francisco, and an official livestream will be available for fans. More details will be revealed as the launch date approaches. Stay tuned.

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