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Samsung has released the fourth One UI 8 beta build for the Galaxy S25 series. Check out what's new with this update!
One UI 8 is not heavy on looks, but it brings a ton of minor, but meaningful changes to the native apps you will find on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
Samsung One UI is the company's custom Android skin for branded phones and tablets. One UI replaced Samsung's aging TouchWiz skin in 2018.
Samsung appears to have removed the OEM Unlocking option in One UI 8, disabling bootloader unlocking on more devices than ...
To quickly find the option in the menu, you can use one of the best new One UI features: voice search. Open the Settings app, ...
One UI 7 debuted with the Galaxy S25 series in January, but Samsung has only recently started rolling out the Android 15-based One UI 7 to its older devices.
After taking an age to put One UI 7, with Android 15, on most Galaxy phones, Samsung has surprisingly already opened the One UI 8 beta program.
With One UI 8 finally available in its earliest form, Samsung’s foundation has been laid for the next few updates until the final release. This update comes as Android 16 QPR1 launched a week ...
Discover the key differences between Android 16, iOS 18, and One UI 7, from customization to AI and camera features. Which OS suits you best?
Depending on where you live, if you have one of the devices in the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, then the beta for One UI 8 has already started rolling out in your region.
Think One UI 8 is just another update? Think again. Here's why it is one of Samsung's most important upgrades yet.
Despite a recent track record, Samsung seems committed to making sure One UI 8 comes out on time.
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