One UI 8.5 Beta 2 released, One UI 8.5 Beta goes Phase 2!

One UI 8.5 Beta 2 has been released for the following countries:

In addition to that, the beta program is finally open to those who are living in the following countries:

This means that everyone living in the above countries can now try out One UI 8.5 in its beta form! If you still don’t have the banner in your Samsung Members app, wait for a few minutes up to a few hours, and you should start seeing the banner.

To join the Beta program, open Samsung Members, go to Beta Program section, and find “One UI 8.5 S25 Beta.”

Afterwards, follow the instructions on the screen. If everything is OK, go to Settings > Software update > Download and install. You’ll get the screen that looks similar to this:

Let it download, but it’s going to take a bit of time depending on your Internet connection. Afterwards, click on the Install button.

Remember: never interrupt the update process during the installation phase, and make sure that your phone is fully charged before proceeding. This is a precaution intended to avoid interruptions. For some markets, it’s advisable to put your device in a well-ventilated room to avoid green lines caused by heat in some AMOLED panels.

Are you excited?

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Exclusive: Screen off animation broken after the September patch for the Galaxy Tab S8

Recently, Samsung has pushed the security patch for the Galaxy Tab S8 series that allowed the tablet to be updated to the September 2025 security patch (build DYI1), according to the quarterly security update schedule for the tablet. It is built on top of One UI 7 with Android 15 as the base system.

While evaluating the version, we’ve noticed an odd bug where the screen off animation wouldn’t play when either the screen turns off by itself or you turn it off by pressing the side button. This bug didn’t exist in the July security patch (build DYF4). However, it didn’t impact the functionality of the tablet; applications open very fast and everything works perfectly in One UI 7.

You can see the bug in action in a video we posted here:

https://twitter.com/OfficialAptivi/status/1975608523569709539

As we are just a few days away from the rollout of the One UI 8 update for the Galaxy Tab S8, we hope that this bug gets fixed in the update that is being worked on right now. According to Güncel Miyiz, the tablet should receive the update globally on the 16th of October, with the Korean release date being earlier according to recent rollout logs.

To obtain the update, follow these steps:

  • Open the Settings app
  • Navigate to Software update
  • Tap on Download and Install
  • You should be able to see the update information. Verify the version with your device model posted above.
  • Click on Download, let it download, and click on Install. Make sure that you download the update through Wi-Fi.
  • This security update should take 5 to 10 minutes maximum to install once your phone reboots. Make sure that you have the phone charged fully before initiating the update process to avoid interruptions. Back up your data to your PC, the cloud, or any other device in case the update went wrong. Don’t interrupt the update process, or you’ll experience problems later. To mitigate green line issues caused by heat, do the update on a well-ventilated room.

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    Gallery Assistant Showcase

    This is an article meant to showcase the Gallery Assistant beta that was released for the Korean Galaxy devices before the APK was revealed to the public. Since then, we’ve managed to get our hands on the Gallery Assistant application that we will showcase.

    You’ll have to turn off the Auto Blocker feature on your device before you’ll be able to install the APK to your device. Once done, you can turn the feature back on when needed. Please note that Gallery Assistant doesn’t support landscape display rotation yet on tablets, but you can open it in a pop up then add it to the multi window.

    Gallery Assistant runs on One UI 6 and higher, and this means that you are required to have a phone or a tablet that’s running at least One UI 6 in order to be able to use this application.

    When you open the landing page for the Gallery Assistant, this is what you first see:

    You’ll have the following options:

    • Reduce size
    • Rotate and flip
    • Image clipper
    • Add watermark
    • Compare images
    • Save as PDF
    • Print

    Some of those features already exist in the built-in Gallery app, but the Gallery Assistant offers further options.

    Of course, you’ll have to select images and/or videos before every operation, such as reducing the image/video size. You can do this by pressing the plus sign at the top of the screen.

    Fitst, let’s introduce you to Reduce Size. It allows you to shrink selected images and videos in bulk. You can also select specific pictures to reduce their size, and you can adjust the slider up to ten levels:

    Of course, the size that the slider tells you is estimated, and the actual size differs. When you save the picture, the size has been reduced as in below:

    Let’s try again with the significant reduction in size, with the slider adjusted to 20%, which means 0.42 MB estimated.

    You can notice that the resolution has dropped as part of the resize process. Not only that, but the sharpness of the image has been reduced. You can notice this by the texture of the hair. The original resolution of the picture was in 3456×2304 (2.1 MB), but it has been reduced to 3382×2255 (1.57 MB) and 1590×1060 (402 KB), respectively.

    Here are the two comparisons where we showcase the detail loss:

    Reduced to 1.57 MB Reduced to 402 KB

    Second, the Rotate and Flip feature allows you to rotate and flip images in bulk. You can, for example, straighten, rotate and flip more than one image at once.

    The Straighten button automatically detects the subject and tries to straighten the shot, if necessary.

    The rotate and flip buttons are trigger switches, and the images that you select are affected when you save them.

    Let’s compare the images, one by one:

    NormalRotatedFlippedFlipped and Rotated

    As for the image clipper, the result is best when you choose a picture that has a clear subject, such as a picture of an object or a person.

    In this case, the subject (an old vintage laptop running Windows 95) has been chosen here, and you can either copy the clipped image or save it. The result is:

    Fourth, you can add a watermark to an image using either text or a smaller image, such as your name or your logo. You can also repeat the watermark across the whole image.

    You can edit the watermark settings in the Info to show screen. You can select either an image or a text. You can customize the font, the color, the size, and the transparency if you want to show text. Else, you can resize the image and change its transparency to give it a more branded look.

    In the Repeat screen, you can manipulate with the watermark by either letting it repeat across the whole image, or by adjusting its direction if it’s not repeated.

    Once done, you can save the image as a copy or over the original. After that, you can see the new image with the watermark applied.

    The fifth tool that Gallery Assistant provides is the Compare Images feature, where you can compare between two, three, or four images. To achieve the best results, you can choose pictures that look identical, but differ in small or large details, as long as both of them are the same subject.

    Sixth, you can save images to a single PDF file.

    In the hamburger menu, you can change the page size (A3, A4, or Letter), the layout (Portrait or Landscape), and the image quality (Original, Medium, or Low). You can either save the PDF or share it to someone. The only issue is that the banding in the original images that we’ve used is visible.

    Finally, you can print the images. Not only that, but you can also print video thumbnails!

    After that, the resultant PDF is saved at the folder that you choose.

    Again, the banding issues are here.

    While we are very excited to have this app handy, this version of the application has room for improvements. Once the global rollout of the final version starts, we’ll inform you.

    Image by drobotdean on Freepik

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    Samsung App Showcase: Collection – More Settings

    Earlier, we’ve showcased the leaked Collection app that came from the Chinese Galaxy phones in our earlier article. Now, this article is the continuation of the discovery of this app, but we’ve discovered more screens than before.

    Survey notice

    First of all, Samsung has sent a notice a few days ago to make us review our experience with the Collection app. This was the survey:

    This survey asked three questions:

    • User Satisfaction: The survey asked how satisfied was the user during the usage of Collection.
    • Reason for Dissatisfaction: At least one reason as to how Collection can be improved.
    • Rating: In the scale from 0 to 10, to what extent does the user recommend to family and friends?

    Once we clicked Submit, we got this page:

    Intelligent Drag-n-Drop Settings

    As for the second feature we’ve discovered when listing the new Quick Action buttons to add, we’ve discovered a quick switch toggle for the Intelligent Drag and Drop (that doesn’t work on One UI 7 and 6).

    Adding this button will result in a quick switch toggle that allows you to quickly turn this feature on and off. It’s turned on by default. It’s simple, isn’t it?

    Holding this option leads to the Intelligent Drag and Drop settings that looks like this:

    Currently, this page provides three settings options:

    • Supported apps: Lists supported applications for the Intelligent Drag and Drop feature (that is, drag and drop things from those applications).
    • Services in sidebar: Lists recommended services to turn on when the intelligent drag and drop sidebar appears.
    • Sidebar position: Either left or right at the edge of your screen.

    Pressing Supported apps leads to this screen that lists basically all apps that support intelligent drag and drop, such as Chrome and Instagram. Other apps like WhatsApp are not supported.

    As for the services in the sidebar settings, all supported services (like ChatGPT) will show up, alongside the Chinese services (Baidu, WeChat, QQ, Weibo, etc.) to download to your device.

    Selecting the sidebar position settings leads to this minimalistic configuration screen that shows you how the sidebar will appear on your device.

    Of course, the Intelligent Drag and Drop sidebar requires One UI 8 and a Chinese Galaxy device, and, thus, won’t work on One UI 7 or earlier.

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    Samsung Galaxy A52s is not eligible for the One UI 8 update

    Recently, there has been some leaked information regarding the alleged roadmap for the One UI 8 update for Galaxy smartphones, and it originated from what the official Samsung Turkish website, called Güncel Miyiz, had claimed. While creating our own article about the tentative Samsung Türkiye schedule for One UI 8 update for their devices, we only took a snapshot of the info that the above source said.

    However, there have been some news that posted the exact same timeline that the above source provided, but with additional devices that are not eligible for One UI 8.0, and one of those devices is the Galaxy A52s.

    To recap, the Galaxy A52s was released with three generations of OS updates on September 1st, 2021, before the longevity plan, which allowed four generations of OS updates, had materialized. The Galaxy A52s was released with Android 11 and One UI 3.1, and it received three updates, with the latest being One UI 6.1 and Android 14. Since then, this device didn’t receive the One UI 7.0 update. Several devices, such as the A04 series (A04e, A04, and A04s), A13 5G, and the Galaxy Tab A7 Lite, didn’t receive One UI 7.0.

    So, how can you say that the Galaxy A52s is going to receive the One UI 8.0 update on October 13th when it didn’t even get One UI 7.0?

    According to the latest firmware information, there have been no builds that pertain to One UI 7.0 and One UI 8.0, and this already confirms that the Galaxy A52s is not eligible for the update. In fact, this device is still supported in the quarterly security patch cadence (testing is currently at A528NKSS7GYI1 and A528BXXSBGYI1) as an enterprise model, but is on the verge of being unsupported soon as it is a 2021 device. Please know that Samsung doesn’t skip a One UI version for software updates (except for x.x.1 version series), and that the Galaxy A52s is not going to skip One UI 7.0 for One UI 8.0.

    The original source, Güncel Miyiz, even claimed that this device is not going to be updated for One UI 8.0, as the “Current Operating System” claims that this device has One UI 6.1 with Android 14, and that no OS updates have been planned.

    So, the short answer is that the Galaxy A52s is not going to receive the One UI 8.0 update, as some leaks claim otherwise.

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    Samsung Galaxy A07 official images and specs revealed by Google Play Console

    Samsung Galaxy A06 was released last August with One UI 6.1 to provide users with an entry-level phone. Since then, it has been updated to One UI 7.0 to let users access the new features that it provides, such as the Now Bar. While One UI 8.0 is in the works, Samsung has been spotted working on the upcoming Galaxy A07 entry-level phone, and the first official image has been uploaded to the Google Play Console.

    We now have preliminary information about this smartphone. The model numbers for the Galaxy A07 are SM-A075F and SM-A075M, and it has 6 GB of RAM. It has a MediaTek MT6789V/CD (Helio G99) SoC that provides the ARM Mali G57 GPU clocked at 1068 MHz and the octa-core processor with two ARM Cortex-A76 (2200 MHz) and six ARM Cortex-A55 (2000 MHz) processors.

    The screen size is 720×1600 on portrait mode, and the screen density is 300 dpi, which makes sure that the UI looks sharp. The camera island has changed, with the actual oval-shaped island that holds the two cameras together; there are no separate circles.

    Additionally, One UI 7.0 will be used on this phone instead of One UI 8.0, and it will receive six years of security updates and six generations of One UI updates.

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    Reminder for 2022 Galaxy device updates

    Samsung has made a promise that, starting from the Galaxy S21, flagship Galaxy devices will get four years of support starting from the initial release of the device. More specifically, Samsung will update those devices in four generations, while giving them five years of security and stability updates. This was to enhance security and to maximize longevity.

    The following flagship devices released prior to the Galaxy S24 series were eligible for this policy:

    • Galaxy S Series: Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, and S21 FE.
    • Galaxy Z Series: Galaxy Z Fold5, Z Flip5, Z Fold4, Z Flip4, Z Fold3, and Z Flip3.
    • Galaxy Tablets: Galaxy Tab S9, S9+, S9 Ultra, S8S8+, and S8 Ultra.
    • Galaxy Watch: Galaxy Watch6, Watch6 Classic, Watch5, Watch5 Pro, Watch4, and Watch4 Classic.

    Since then, we have come to the conclusion that devices released in 2022 are about to receive their last generation update with One UI 8.0 based on Android 16, first appeared in Z Fold/Flip7, and they are:

    • Galaxy S Series: Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra.
    • Galaxy Z Series: Galaxy Z Fold4 and Z Flip4.
    • Galaxy Tablets: Galaxy Tab S8, S8+, and S8 Ultra.
    • Galaxy Watch: Galaxy Watch4 and Watch4 Classic.

    Samsung is expected to start the rollout after July 30th, but this is an expected date, so take this with a grain of salt, but what is confirmed is that One UI 8.0 will be the last generation update for the abovementioned devices released in 2022. After that, only security updates will make their way to those devices, and devices that are scheduled to get their security updates monthly will be demoted to quarterly security patch update schedule to join the Galaxy Tab S8 series, which receives updates quarterly.

    If you have one of those devices, we recommend that you upgrade your device by purchasing the newest releases, such as Galaxy Z Fold/Flip7, to continue receiving updates.

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    One UI 7.0 rollout is almost done!

    One UI 7.0 rollout started in April 7th before being pulled, then restarted on the 17th of the same month with the Galaxy S24 and the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip6 devices being the first phones that received the update. Since then, the rollout had expanded to other devices, starting from the flagship devices before the midrangers and the entry-level ones.

    One UI 7.0’s rollout is now nearing completion, because Samsung has just released this updated version of One UI based on Android 15 to the Galaxy A14 and the Galaxy A06 smartphones across the world. One UI 8.0 is nearing completion, and rollout is expected to start after July 30th as per the recent Samsung moderator posts.

    You can identify the versions for both smartphones:

    • Galaxy A14: A145FXXU9DYG5 [INS]
    • Galaxy A06: A065FXXS4BYG5 [XSG]

    To install the update, refer to your phone settings by navigating to Settings > Software update > Download and install. When you receive the update, press Download, and the update will be downloaded from your network. Make sure that you use Wi-Fi prior to downloading the update, as mobile data charges could be costly due to the size of the update. Never interrupt the update installation process in any way, or you could face issues later. Make sure that your battery is fully charged before you proceed with the update to avoid interruptions.

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