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The One UI 8.0 Beta 2 update is a pivotal step in Samsung’s development process, addressing critical bugs, enhancing performance, and refining the user interface.
Samsung has begun rolling out the second One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S25 series. The second beta is available to users in South Korea, UK and Germany, but the program has also expanded to India ...
It will have updated One UI Home, app drawer fixes, and more, suggests a tipster. Samsung recently released the One UI 8 Beta 1 update based on Android 16 for the Galaxy S25 series of smartphones.
One UI 8 beta 2 is now available for the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra in select regions, offering new features and security updates. The latest firmware is seen in regions including Germany ...
Samsung has started rolling out the first One UI 8 beta. Here's all you need to know about eligible devices, early regions, and how to sign up.
The Samsung One UI 8 beta represents a significant step forward in mobile software development. Its focus on usability, personalization, performance, and design demonstrates Samsung’s commitment ...
Samsung One UI 8 Beta 2 Update: Eligible Phones At this big event, Samsung is also expected to launch its next foldable phones — the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7. The One UI 8 update is likely ...
One UI 8 is shaping up to be a big step forward for Galaxy phones, with Android 16 at its core. The second beta could roll out soon, bringing bug fixes, fresh features, and maybe a wider release.
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To download and install One UI 8 Beta on your Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra, open the Samsung Members app, sign in, go to the Beta Program section, tap “Join,” and follow the prompts.
Even though its official rollout will be this summer, the One UI 8 beta program is available right now with the Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, and S25 Ultra for the U.S., U.K., Korea, and Germany.