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One UI 7 allows you to view saved Wi-Fi passwords with biometric authentication

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Earlier this month, Samsung released the One UI 7 beta update for the Galaxy S24 series, bringing several new features and improvements designed to make the user expericne smoother and more reliable. The company has mentioned several features in the changelog but not all. One such feature that comes with One UI 7 is the ability to view saved Wi-Fi passwords with Biometric Authentication.

One UI 7 lets you view saved Wi-Fi passwords with Biometric Authentication

When you connect to a password-protected Wi-Fi network, your Galaxy phone and other smartphones save the password. This feature allows you to reconnect to the same network later without having to enter the password manually, provided the password hasn’t been changed.

However, when sharing the Wi-Fi password with others, you need to see saved Wi-Fi passwords from Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi > More options > Advanced settings > Manage networks, and tap a Wi-Fi network’s name. After that Samsung requires you to verify your identity.

Up until One UI 6.1.1, when you wanted to see the saved Wi-Fi passwords to had to manually enter your PIN or draw a pattern to reveal the password, which is quite irritating, although most Samsung devices now have biometric authentication methods. Well, that’s not the case with the One UI 7.

One UI 7 gives you the ability to see the saved Wi-Fi passwords with Biometric Authentication with your fingerprint or face unlocking to verify your identity. This feature is currently available on the One UI 7 beta running the Galaxy S24 series and will roll out to more devices soon in the coming weeks.

 One UI 7 Wi-Fi passwords Biometric Authentication

One UI 7 Beta 3

The One UI 7 beta program was released on December 5 for the Galaxy S24 series and on December 16, Samsung rolled out Beta 2 and made it available in more markets: India and Poland.

While Beta 3 may expand One UI 7 to more Samsung devices like the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S22 series, Galaxy Z Flip 6, and Galaxy Z Fold 6, in addition to the Galaxy S24 series.

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Galaxy Tab S10 FE tablet users install January 2026 security update

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Samsung’s latest Fan Edition tablets, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE and the Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, are happy as they receive the latest January 2026 security update. Notably, the firmware contains the newest safety improvements that will improve the tablet’s current health for a reliable experience.

According to the inputs, the Galaxy Tab S10 FE series tablet with model numbers SM-X520, SM-X526N, SM-X620, and SM-X626N is receiving the latest patch via the One UI versions X520XXS6BZA3, X526NKOS6BZA4, X620XXS6BZA3, and X626NKOS6BZA3, and a software package of 500MB. Though the firmware doesn’t weigh much, we suggest using a stable Wi-Fi connection for installation.

This update doesn’t add any significant new features to the device, aside from the January 2026  security patch. However, you can expect some underlying performance optimizations and fixes for glitches that could have negatively impacted the user experience.

It’s important to note that this update will not harm your personal data. However, it’s always a good idea to back up your data beforehand. Also, the update package will be automatically deleted after the installation is complete.

Samsung’s January 2026 security patch addresses 55 security vulnerabilities. Google helped fix one critical vulnerability and 20 high-risk issues found in Android. Samsung also added 30 additional security fixes specifically for Galaxy phones. These fixes address both critical and medium-level risks.

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Samsung is reportedly working on a camera button for the Galaxy S26 series

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The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has started emerging in the leaks, and the latest one has shed light on the camera button of the upcoming 2026 flagship. 

As mentioned by Android Authority, a former employee at a Samsung supplier revealed on LinkedIn that they contributed to an initiative developing a new camera button with swipe gesture functionality for the Samsung Galaxy S26.

This report states that Samsung is working on an Apple-style Camera Control button for the upcoming Galaxy S26 series. An Apple-style Camera Control button on iPhone models lets you quickly open your iPhone camera and access common camera settings. 

We can now say that the Galaxy S26 series will be the first Samsung phones in years to feature a dedicated camera button. 

For your information, the last Samsung phone with a dedicated camera button was probably the Galaxy K Zoom from 2014, which was essentially an Android-powered digital camera that could also make calls.

On the other hand, Samsung has not yet officially confirmed the Galaxy S26 lineup. However, according to reports, the company may unveil the Galaxy S26 series at a Samsung Unpacked event in February 2026. This upcoming series could be available in early March. Stay tuned for more information.

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Samsung preparing advanced Game Booster+ tools with One UI 8.5

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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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