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Samsung expands One UI 8.5 beta programme to more Galaxy phones

Samsung expands One UI 8.5 beta programme to more Galaxy phones

Deccan Herald 3 weeks ago

Samsung recently launched the new Galaxy S26 series phones with Android 16-based OneUI 8.5 OS. Later, the company has announced a beta programme for older Galaxy devices such as the Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold7 and Galaxy Z Flip7.

Now, the South Korean tech major has expanded the One UI 8.5 beta programme to more devices, including the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy S25 FE, Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy Tab S11.

One UI 8.5: Key features you should know

It brings several new features, enhanced device management and improved security for Samsung phones.

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With the new Photos Assist update, users can edit photos using Photo Assist features continuously, without needing to save each iteration. When finished, they can easily review all the creations in edit history and pick their favourites to keep.

It also brings enhancement to Quick Share. Once given the permission, the phone can recognise people (via facial recognition) in photos and intuitively suggest sending them directly to those particular contacts.

Samsung unveils new features of upcoming OneUI 8.5 update.

With the new Audio Broadcast feature, the phone will be able to seamlessly pair with Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) Audio-supported devices nearby using Auracast. In addition to audio from media sources, users can now broadcast their voice using their Galaxy phone's built-in microphone. It will work like a walkie-talkie and will be ideal for group situations like tours or events.

The new update brings the Storage Share feature. The device will be able to show files from other companion Galaxy devices - including tablets and PCs - directly in the My Files app. It also allows users to access their phone's files from other Samsung devices, including their TV.

Storage Share feature.

Another notable new feature is Theft Protection. It promises to keep phones and their data secure in the case of lost/misplaced or stolen. For additional protection, Failed Authentication Lock automatically locks the screen if there are too many failed attempts to verify identity by fingerprint, PIN or password. At random times, the phone will do an 'Identity check', adding an extra layer of security to protect the data.

Here's how to apply for the Samsung One UI 8.5 beta programme:

Interested Samsung phone users can apply for the OneUI 8.5 beta programme via the Samsung Members app in select markets, including the UK, India, South Korea and the US.

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