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Will you get stable One UI 8.5 update next week?

26 April 2026 at 14:56

If you are using a Galaxy S25, S25+, or S25 Ultra and are stuck in the One UI 8.5 beta program, good news might be on the way. We are already on Beta 10 in some regions, and many owners (including me) are wondering if Samsung is finally ready to release the stable version.

Based on multiple reports, rumors, and Samsung’s software rollout pattern, there’s a strong chance the stable One UI 8.5 could start rolling out as early as next week or Monday.

Samsung kicked off the One UI 8.5 beta program for the S25 series months ago, and it’s turned into one of the longest beta testing programs ever. Normally, Samsung does 7 or 8 builds before going stable, but this time the company pushed 10 beta builds.

The latest Beta 10 (or Beta 9 in some countries) came with useful fixes, new camera filters, better AirDrop-style Quick Share support for Apple devices, and a bunch of Galaxy AI tweaks.

Adding to the excitement, we have already checked the full stable version changelog earlier this week, which means the final build is ready.

On top of that, Samsung customer support has quietly confirmed to some users that the Galaxy S25 series should get the stable update starting April 30 in South Korea, with global markets (including India and the US) following around May 4. That’s basically next week for most of us.

Why the rush now? Samsung is already working on the One UI 9 beta for the Galaxy S26 series. You can expect the public beta in late May or early June. To start the One UI 9 beta program early, Samsung first needs to finish the 8.5 beta program.

Of course, Samsung hasn’t made any official announcement yet, so these are still rumors based on leaks and support chats. But the pattern matches how Samsung usually works, once the changelog is out in public and betas hit double digits, stable is very close.

For any other device, Samsung will push you into May for sure. I will surely cover the possible timeline for the remaining Galaxy S-series and Foldables.

If you are on the beta, keep checking for the latest software updates in Settings > Software update. For everyone else waiting patiently, it looks like your wait is almost over.

What do you think? Let us know on our X handle @thesammyfans.

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Once a Samsung Fold fanboy, now I warn everyone: Never Again

23 April 2026 at 20:31

Hey Sammy Fans, I need to get this off my chest. I was a true Samsung Fold fanboy. The first time I unfolded my Galaxy Z Fold (It was Fold3), it felt like I was holding the future of smartphones. The reason was obvious – a big screen for videos, split screen, and cool folding tricks. I showed it off to everyone. “This is the best phone ever.”

After using my first foldable daily for over almost a year, the problems started coming up. The center crease started getting deeper and more annoying. Then one day, when I unfolded my phone, the inner screen was dead. There were no drops, no scratches, nothing crazy. I took it to the service center, hoping for warranty support. The service guy looked at it and said it was “user damage,” and quoted me almost $600-700 for the inner screen replacement. That’s more than half the price of a normal flagship phone. I was shocked.

This isn’t just my bad luck, the same happened with Fold4. I have seen many people in the Samsung community and on X with the same stories. The fold hinges were getting loose or making noise, screens failing after 8-12 months, and dust getting inside somehow.

Here’s another annoying issue. The protective film on the inner screen started peeling off by itself in less than 6 months. I didn’t misuse the phone, the film just lifted from the middle and started bubbling and peeling on its own. It looked ugly and felt terrible while using. I tried pushing it back, but it kept coming off worse. I ended up replacing the film once or twice on both my Fold5 and Fold6, but the same problem kept returning.

Samsung promises about “200,000 folds” or even more now, but in real life, it won’t stand up (my experience is horrible) to the company’s promise. If anything goes wrong, the repair cost is brutal. Many times, instead of repairing the current fold, it feels like the company is pushing you to just buy a new one.

There’s another downside – the battery life. The foldables have average battery life, but not great for such an expensive device. The cameras are fine, but nothing compared to regular Samsung S series phones. The phone feels thick even after Samsung made Fold7 thinner. Multitasking is cool at first, but while watching videos, you notice little bugs and that disturbing crease.

Look, I still love the idea of foldables. With foldable, you can have a big screen when you need it and small when you don’t. But right now, Samsung’s foldable devices are not ready to be a primary phone.

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If you really want a foldable, you should wait for a perfect Fold in coming years. Or honestly? Just get a normal flagship like the Galaxy S26 Ultra. The available option is cheaper, tougher, and you won’t stress every time you open your phone. Even the repair cost is also less.

I stopped using my Samsung Fold (Fold3 after 11 months, Fold4 after 6 months, Fold5 in just 2 months, Fold6 in 1 month, and Fold7 after 10 days) and went back to a regular phone. No regrets. The excitement disappeared quickly once I started worrying about the next repair bill.

If you are thinking about buying a Samsung Fold, please read this first. I love the concept, but hate the experience. It is “never again” for me. What about you? Drop your experiences on X handle @thesammyfans.

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