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Samsung Wonderland app now handles motion wallpapers more reliably

7 May 2026 at 14:51

Samsung has rolled out a new update for the Wonderland app, bringing a few meaningful improvements for users who create custom motion wallpapers on Galaxy devices.

One of the key fixes restores the 3D motion effect for portrait photos used in motion wallpapers. Some users had noticed that the depth effect was no longer working properly, and this update appears to address that issue.

The update also changes how the app handles photo and video permissions.

Instead of asking for broad access upfront, Wonderland now requests permission only when users actually try to load files. It’s a cleaner and more privacy-friendly approach.

Samsung has additionally fixed a bug that could cause videos and animated elements in wallpapers to randomly stop playing. With this patch, motion wallpapers should now run more reliably without interruptions.

The latest Wonderland update is rolling out through Galaxy Store. The availability seems broad, but not all Galaxy users may see the update immediately. The customization app requires Good Lock to be installed already to function.

Samsung Wonderland May 2026 update changelog

  • Improved the app so that the 3D effect is applied again when using portrait photos for motion wallpapers.
  • Changed photo and video permissions to optional permissions, and updated the app to request permission only when loading actual files.
  • Fixed an issue where videos and animations in wallpapers would occasionally stop.

Samsung Wonderland App Update

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Galaxy Buds 3 and Buds 4 Pro receive May 2026 firmware update

7 May 2026 at 13:57

Samsung is finally pushing May 2026 firmware to its latest premium earbuds, and this time both the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro and Galaxy Buds 4 Pro are getting some attention.

The updates are relatively small in size, but seasoned Samsung users already know the pattern here: these early maintenance builds often lay the groundwork for long-term stability.

Galaxy Buds 3 Pro

Samsung has started releasing a new update for the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro in South Korea. The firmware carries version R630XXU0AZD2 and weighs in at around 8.28MB.

The official changelog is short, classic Samsung style. After translation, it mentions that “stabilization code related to terminal operation” has been applied.

Galaxy Buds 4 Pro

Seeing the Buds 4 Pro finally join the firmware train in Europe is a notable milestone.

The Korean tech giant has now started rolling out the first meaningful post-launch firmware update for the Buds 4 Pro across parts of Europe, including the Netherlands, Belgium, and nearby markets.

Roughly two months after release, the earbuds are finally getting their first refinement-focused build. The update arrives with firmware version R640XXU0AZD2 and carries a package size of just over 8.5 megabytes.

If you’re holding a pair of Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or Buds 4 Pro, checking for the update only takes a minute.

  1. Open the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone
  2. Head to Earbuds settings
  3. Tap Earbuds software update
  4. Select Download and install

Once the firmware is ready, tap Install now.

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Three Samsung phones lose software support in May 2026

7 May 2026 at 11:56

Samsung has removed three Galaxy phones from the software update support chart in May 2026. Two Galaxy A phones and one Galaxy M phone have reached their end of life, years after receiving regular software updates.

Monthly Updates – No change

Samsung’s May 2026 update chart is identical to April in the Monthly segment; no additions, removals, or transfers.

Removals from Quarterly Updates

Three devices were dropped entirely from the May list (not transferred anywhere, just removed). The budget Galaxy A13, along with the mid-range Galaxy A23 LTE and Galaxy M33 5G models, is no longer eligible for updates.

  1. Galaxy A13 was part of the A13, A14, A14 5G… row in April. In May, that row starts from A14 onward.
  2. Galaxy A23 (non-5G) was listed alongside the A23 5G in April. In May, only the A23 5G remains.
  3. Galaxy M33 5G was part of the M33 5G, M34 5G… row in April. In May, that row starts from M34 5G.

Note that Samsung has already abandoned its Biannual offering. Devices no longer shift from the Quarterly to the Biannual update chart. If flagship, the device stays in Monthly, then moves to Quarterly in the last year of support.

Samsung’s May 2026 security patch brings fixes to 29 Android CVEs and 10 One UI SVEs. The latest security update hasn’t yet started rolling out. Users should be ready for a delay in the May patch rollout due to One UI 8.5.

On May 6, Samsung started releasing the One UI 8.5 update. Galaxy S25 series, Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7 and more phones received the stable update. Samsung plans to open a worldwide rollout for several devices on May 11, 2026.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 FE may get Exynos SoC in all regions

7 May 2026 at 11:21

Samsung may launch Galaxy S26 FE with Exynos SoC in all regions. Earlier this year, the company launched the Galaxy S26 series. As usual, a Fan Edition model with familiar experience will join the lineup by the end of the year.

Exynos is shaping up to be a big deal in the Galaxy S26 FE as Samsung reportedly plans to use its in-house SoC in all regions. The upgrade is expected to be very significant, bringing a major generational shift.

Galaxy S25 FE uses Exynos 2400 fabricated on a 4nm process. The Galaxy S26 FE may come with Exynos 2500, which is made using Samsung Foundry’s 3nm node. It’s going to be a huge technological upgrade.

Earlier, an SM-S741U (S26 FE moniker) was spotted on Geekbench. The device was equipped with an Exynos 2500 chip and Android 17 preinstalled, scoring 2426 points in single-core and 8004 points in multi-core tests.

Samsung Galaxy Exynos 2500 Chip

Image – Exynos 2500 | Source – Samsung

Samsung ships the S26 and S26+ with the Exynos 2600 chipset in most markets. This processor is made using the cutting-edge 2nm process. However, it’s unlikely to power the Fan Edition handset coming later this year.

As for Exynos 2600, Samsung has a different device. The upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 may use the 2nm processor in select countries. Snapdragon chipset might return to certain markets, such as the United States and China.

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Galaxy Z Fold 8, Wide and Flip 8 may bring a familiar Snapdragon vs Exynos split

7 May 2026 at 10:33

A new leak sheds light on the potential chips for Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide, and Galaxy Z Flip 8.

According to Erencan Yılmaz, Samsung may use Snapdragon chips in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold8 Wide, while the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may go for Exynos.

Last year, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and TriFold with a flagship Snapdragon processor. Exynos 2500, which missed adoption in the S25 series, has debuted with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 worldwide.

In 2026, Samsung’s chip choices may remain intact. The book-style foldable phones may opt for Snapdragon, while the clamshell-type folding device would prefer Exynos.

There’s also a chance that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 may use a Snapdragon processor in select markets. The adoption may be similar to the Galaxy S lineup, prioritizing Qualcomm in the US, China, Canada and a few more countries.

Galaxy S26 series comes with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy. It’s the fastest application processor in the Android segment. Exynos 2600 is the world’s first 2nm chipset, which powers S26 and S26 Plus in most markets.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide are not just expensive but signature models. Exynos 2600 is nice, but it still lags behind its Snapdragon counterpart. That said, the Fold lineup may pick Snapdragon, just like the S26 Ultra.

Samsung is expected to hold its Unpacked event on July 22 in London.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold8 Wide and Flip 8 Chips

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Galaxy S26 Ultra camera knows cinematic color science

7 May 2026 at 10:00

With the Galaxy S26 Ultra Cine LUT, Samsung is pushing into a space that used to belong almost exclusively to professional cinema workflows: cinematic color science.

Samsung’s new Cine LUT feature is not just another Instagram-style filter pack in Galaxy S26 Ultra. The company is positioning it as a creator-focused color grading system built on top of the new Advanced Professional Video (APV) codec.

Galaxy experts from Samsung say the APV codec delivers visually lossless image quality while minimizing degradation during editing. In practical terms, it gives creators far more flexibility when working with Log footage.

Instead of leaving users alone with flat Log footage and a complicated grading workflow, Samsung built Cine LUT directly into the Galaxy S26 experience.

Users can preview cinematic looks while shooting, then apply grading styles inside Gallery with a single tap. And unlike generic preset packs flooding social media, Samsung did not build these looks internally in isolation.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra LUT

The project became a collaboration between Samsung MX, Samsung Research, and U5K Imageworks, a professional colorist studio known for high-end production work.

U5K had already been involved in advisory work around Samsung Log video and Rec. 709 LUT development before Cine LUT evolved into a larger initiative. That partnership matters because color grading is an artistic judgment.

Four film-inspired looks

Samsung says the four presets were inspired by popular movie genres, each designed to reshape ordinary smartphone footage into a specific emotional tone.

  1. Blockbuster
  2. Coming-of-age
  3. Romance
  4. Thriller

These LUTs were designed specifically around Log video workflows. Cine LUT reconstructs color and brightness information using the wider tonal latitude available in Log footage, helping preserve subtle gradients and tonal depth.

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Galaxy Store Discover Tab launches in the UK after its initial US release

7 May 2026 at 09:29

After debuting in the US market earlier, the Galaxy Store Discover Tab is now rolling out for Galaxy users in the UK, giving Samsung’s app marketplace a more curated, editorial-style layer.

Rollout of the Discover Tab in the UK matters because Samsung has been trying to position Galaxy Store as more than a secondary app repository sitting behind the Play Store.

The company wants tighter ecosystem engagement, particularly around games, exclusive promotions, and partner-driven content discovery. This expansion closes an obvious regional gap after the feature’s initial US launch.

The new Discover Tab is designed to surface apps and games through curated recommendations, featured placements, and editorial picks instead of relying solely on standard search rankings or category browsing.

Samsung Galaxy Store Discover Tab

Samsung is framing it as a way for users to find “must-download” content, though the real strategy sits deeper in engagement and retention. The new Discover Tab gives Galaxy Store a more content-led interface.

The tab will highlight exclusive in-app offers and promotions available through Galaxy Store. That remains one of Samsung’s strongest incentives for keeping users inside its own app market rather than the Google Play Store.

Samsung is positioning the Discover Tab as a communication layer between publishers and Galaxy users. Developers can push seasonal updates, live events, collaborations, and promotional campaigns through curated placements inside the storefront.

“The launch of the Discover tab in the UK gives us a valuable new channel to communicate directly with Samsung players, especially regarding our in-game events and updates. It helps us improve engagement by delivering the right content at the right time.” – Dmitrii Biriukov, Marketing Producer, PlayRix

“Through curated stories and featured placement, the Discover Tab shows new players why our game is worth exploring.” – Anita Liu, Senior Business Executive, Dungeon Hunter 6

“Asphalt Legends is a season-driven experience, with every month bringing new events, fresh content, and exciting cross-franchise collaborations. Featuring the game in the Discovery tab’s editorial picks has played a key role in keeping our community engaged, while also helping us reach new players during major moments such as our 20th anniversary and collaborations with iconic franchises.” – Arnaud Benefice, Marketing Director, Asphalt Legends

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Samsung Galaxy Watch can alert if you’re about to collapse

7 May 2026 at 08:49

Samsung reveals a joint clinical study with Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital has validated the Galaxy Watch 6’s ability to predict vasovagal syncope, or VVS, with 84.6 percent accuracy up to five minutes before a fainting episode occurs.

A smartwatch warning you before you collapse sounds like science fiction until you consider how dangerous fainting episodes can become in real life.

One unexpected blackout on a staircase, roadside, or bathroom floor can leave lasting damage. Samsung’s latest Galaxy Watch health research is targeting exactly that moment.

The study relied on the existing PPG sensor already built into the Galaxy Watch 6. It shows the hardware sitting on users’ wrists may already be capable of far more advanced health monitoring.

The research team tested 132 patients with suspected VVS symptoms during induced fainting evaluations.

Using photoplethysmography data alongside heart rate variability analysis, the watch tracked subtle cardiovascular changes that happen before consciousness drops. Samsung then fed those signals into an AI-driven prediction model.

Samsung Galaxy Watch Fainting Alerts

Apple, Google, and Samsung have spent years turning smartwatches into personal health companions. Samsung’s publication of findings in the European Heart Journal Digital Health gives this effort more credibility.

If Samsung can successfully commercialize predictive health alerts like this, the Galaxy Watch lineup may start competing less with fitness trackers and more with preventive healthcare platforms.

“It’s not uncommon for syncope patients to suffer trauma from falls, and in extreme cases, some experience severe injuries such as fractures or cerebral hemorrhage,” said Professor Junhwan Cho of the Department of Cardiology at Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital. “An early warning from this technology could give patients advance time to get into a safe position or call for help, which would dramatically reduce the incidence of secondary injuries.”

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Samsung’s Finder and Now Brief are improving in One UI 9

7 May 2026 at 08:11

Samsung’s Android 17-based One UI 9 may expand the Finder functionality and add the Driving Insights to Now Brief. These changes will follow the expansive list of design tweaks and features in the next major Galaxy update testing.

More Finder flexibility

One UI 8.5 dropped the legacy S Finder identity for a simpler Finder term. It wasn’t just a simplification, but a well-minded preparation to expand the functionality.

New findings suggest that Samsung’s Finder feature in One UI 9 will add Google as an option alongside the native system-wide Galaxy search functionality.

Users will be able to pick either Samsung’s native device search or Google on the home screen. The best part: you could be able to have both together on the homescreen.

Samsung Finder One UI 9

Driving Insights

Samsung is working on a new app called Driving Insights to expand Now Brief content.

As discovered by AndroidAuthority, Samsung’s Driving Insights app will track your precise location, using AI to give you feedback about your perceived driving patterns, generating weekly, personalized summaries.

The unreleased app’s brief description reads “See your habits and patterns at a glance” to “help you build better driving habits.” The app will rely on AI and your phone’s sensors to gauge various aspects of your driving.

Weekly reports will provide feedback about your habits, such as:

  • This week, you drove in a defensive style. Steady and cautious—keep it up!
  • This week, your driving had a dynamic pattern. Try to keep speed and steering smooth for consistency.
  • This week, you did a lot of long-distance driving. Make sure to watch out for drowsy driving and take breaks every now and then.
  • This week, your driving was practical and balanced. Good balance of safety and efficiency.
  • This week, your driving showed a spirited style. Keep an eye on smooth acceleration and braking for even safer trips.

Samsung has started internal Beta testing of One UI 9 software. The public rollout of One UI 8.5 started on May 6, with expansion planned for May 11. Samsung also has One UI 9.5 in its pipeline for 2027 flagships.

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Android 17 not adopting Apple’s Liquid Glass aesthetics

7 May 2026 at 07:21

Teaser of The Android Show signaled Android 17 would introduce Liquid Glass design, but apparently, that is not happening.

Sameer Samat, Google’s President of the Android Ecosystem, directly responded to the conversation after a Pixel-themed mockup imagined what Apple’s Liquid Glass aesthetic could look like on Android 17.

Apple’s “Liquid Glass” design has triggered a familiar cycle. After the company changed its software direction, others started experimenting with translucent layers, floating buttons, reflective animations, and overdone blur effects.

Android users, especially Pixel and Samsung fans, were already wondering if Google would eventually follow the same road.

Google has spent years building its own design identity through Material Design and, more recently, with Material 3 Expressive. Whether people love or hate the colorful approach, it is at least recognizably Android.

There is also a practical side to this. Apple’s Liquid Glass design is not just about blur. It leans heavily on reflections, layered translucency, depth simulation, and motion effects that constantly shift around the interface.

Android brands copying Apple is nothing new. Even Samsung has borrowed certain ideas over the years. Some One UI navigation layouts and floating interaction patterns clearly moved closer to Apple’s approach after One UI 6.

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The bigger picture should become clearer during The Android Show on May 12. Google is already teasing it as “one of the biggest years for Android yet.”

For Samsung users, the important part is this: Android can evolve visually without losing its own identity.

Don't worry. Not happening!

— Sameer Samat (@ssamat) May 5, 2026

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Yesterday — 6 May 2026Main stream

New Galaxy XR update targets memory leak and improves overall performance

6 May 2026 at 22:25

Since the April update, Galaxy XR users have been dealing with a frustrating and unacceptable stability issue that turned the device into a stuttering mess due to a memory leak.

A new update, version I610UEU2AZD8, is rolling out, and it directly targets the memory leak that has been crippling the Galaxy XR experience.

The confirmation comes via Google’s XR community team, with Grace outlining that the patch focuses on system stability and performance improvements based on user feedback.

The memory leak caused various issues such as frame rates diving, tracking becoming unreliable, and thermals beginning to creep up as the system struggles to compensate.

To Google’s credit, the response time has been relatively quick once the issue gained traction. The lack of a detailed changelog is disappointing, especially for a problem this severe, but the intent is clear.

Meanwhile, early feedback from the community is mixed. Tracking hitches are gone and overall responsiveness feels tighter. However, there are fresh concerns emerging, particularly around Virtual Desktop usage.

Some users are seeing corrupted or garbled frames when moving the cursor between virtual displays. It’s not widespread yet, but it’s enough to keep a close eye on.

For now, if you’re using a Galaxy XR headset, it’s worth heading into Settings > Software Update and pulling the latest build

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Samsung confirms appliance business exit in China, no impact on smartphones

6 May 2026 at 17:09

Samsung today announced it will stop selling all home appliance products in mainland China, including TVs and monitors, citing rapidly changing market conditions.

The South Korean tech giant clarified that customers who purchased appliances will continue to receive after-sales support, following Chinese consumer protection laws and national warranty regulations without any service disruption.

Samsung Home Appliance Business Adjustment Notice

Dear Customers,

Hello!

In response to the rapidly changing market environment, and after careful consideration, Samsung Electronics has decided to cease sales of all home appliance products in the Chinese mainland market, including TVs and monitors.

For users who have already purchased Samsung home appliance products, the company will continue to provide standardized after-sales services in strict accordance with the Consumer Rights Protection Law, national “Three Guarantees” regulations, and other relevant laws and regulations, ensuring that users’ legal rights and interests remain unaffected.

For detailed information, please refer to the after-sales service announcements section on the official Samsung China website.

Thank you again for your continued support and understanding.

Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
May 6, 2026

Samsung also confirmed service centers, support channels, installation services, and repair pricing will remain unchanged, while its smartphone business will continue operating normally in China despite the home appliance exit.


Product Warranty and After-Sales

Q1: Will after-sales service still be provided normally?

A1: Yes. For customers who have purchased Samsung products, after-sales services will continue to be provided in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. For details, please visit the Samsung official website.

Q2: Will customer support channels and service centers remain available?

A2: Yes. Even after sales stop, customers who have purchased products will continue to receive the same level of after-sales support. Customer service channels will remain open, and service centers will continue operating.

Q3: Where can I get after-sales repair services in the future?

A3: You can access repair services through authorized service centers. You may find service locations and contact details via the Samsung website, the “Samsung Service” WeChat mini-program, the 400 hotline, or online consultation.

Q4: Will out-of-warranty repair costs change?

A4: No, there will be no changes to out-of-warranty repair fees.

Q5: Will the quality of after-sales service decline?

A5: No. Certified service centers, quality systems, and service standards will continue operating as before.

Q6: Will installation services still be available?

A6: Yes, installation services will continue. Whether fees apply and pricing details will follow the latest policy published on the Samsung website.

Returns and Compensation

Q7: Can recently purchased products be returned?

A7: Even after sales stop, after-sales service will continue. If performance issues occur, authorized service centers will inspect the product, and it will be handled in accordance with national warranty policies.

Other Questions

Q8: Will Samsung’s mobile phone business also exit China?

A8: No. Mobile products will continue to be sold normally.

Q9: Which home appliance products will stop being sold?

A9: The affected categories include TVs, monitors, large commercial displays, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, washer-dryer combos, garment care systems, audio products, projectors, vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and all other home appliances.

If you have further questions, please contact:

  • Hotline: 400-810-5858
  • Online support:
  • Search “Samsung Service” in WeChat mini-program and tap the “Customer Service” icon
  • Visit https://www.samsung.com.cn/ → After-Sales Service → Online Support
  • Scan the QR code via WeChat for assistance

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Official One UI 8.5: These Galaxy devices will get this update next

6 May 2026 at 16:52

The wait is over: Samsung has finally locked in the rollout plan for the official One UI 8.5 update, and it starts sooner than many expected.

South Korea gets the first taste on May 6, and just a few days later, from May 11, the update begins spreading across major global markets, including Europe, India, North America, Southeast Asia, and more.

Samsung is clearly pushing a tight, aggressive rollout window. The Galaxy S25 lineup is first in line, and that includes every variant, standard, Edge, and FE. Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7, Flip7 FE, and TriFold have also joined the party.

The Korean tech giant is once again using its 2025 flagship lineup to set the pace, both as a showcase and as a stability benchmark before the update expands further.

From there, the update flows into familiar territory, with the Galaxy S24 series and S24 FE next. Last year’s Fold 6 and Flip 6 are firmly in the early wave, ready to jump from the Beta phase.

The Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 series are part of this first expansion phase, which signals Samsung’s growing focus on keeping its premium tablet lineup aligned with flagship phones.

That said, the first wave of rollout includes these models:

  1. Galaxy S25
  2. Galaxy S25 Plus
  3. Galaxy S25 Edge
  4. Galaxy S25 Ultra
  5. Galaxy S25 FE
  6. Galaxy Z Fold 7
  7. Galaxy Z Flip 7
  8. Galaxy Z TriFold
  9. Galaxy S24
  10. Galaxy S24 Plus
  11. Galaxy S24 Ultra
  12. Galaxy S24 FE
  13. Galaxy Z Fold 6
  14. Galaxy Z Flip 6
  15. Galaxy Tab S11
  16. Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
  17. Galaxy Tab S10 Plus
  18. Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

After the initial push, older Galaxy flagships will begin receiving the update. Samsung has not pinned exact dates here, which usually means a staggered rollout based on region and carrier approvals.

Samsung is moving fast with One UI 8.5, and the rollout strategy reflects confidence. Flagships go first, foldables stay close, and mid-range devices get a more selective pass. The next couple of weeks will tell how smooth this push really is.

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Samsung officially announces stable One UI 8.5 rollout

6 May 2026 at 16:15

Samsung has formally announced the official One UI 8.5 update rollout, marking the end of a closely watched beta cycle. The rollout kicked off today in Korea, with global markets expected to follow in the coming days.

The first wave includes the Galaxy S25 series, alongside the S25 FE and the newly introduced S25 Edge. Samsung has also pushed the stable build to its latest foldables, including the Galaxy Z TriFold, Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7.

Samsung has also confirmed a second batch of devices lined up for the update. This includes the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, and tablets such as the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S10 series.

Based on previous rollout timelines, these devices should start receiving the official One UI 8.5 update shortly after the initial Korea push stabilizes.

There are no major surprises, but that is precisely the point. This is a refinement-driven update, and Samsung has executed it with discipline.

The rollout begins in Korea today, May 6, 2026. Samsung says other regions will follow soon, though exact timelines will vary by market and carrier.

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Leak reveals One UI 9.5 may launch with Galaxy S27

6 May 2026 at 15:44

Seems like Samsung is already working on the One UI 9.5, and the Galaxy S27 series will ship with this new software iteration.

Leaked information suggests that the One UI 9.5 is being prepared internally, and it’s shaping up to make its official debut with Samsung’s Galaxy S27 lineup in 2027.

Samsung today started the public rollout of the One UI 8.5 update. The software has been in the beta testing phase since last December. It’s based on Android 16 and succeeded the One UI 8.0, which released with Z7 series foldables.

The Korean tech giant is also working on Android 17-based One UI 9. This version will likely arrive with the Galaxy Z8 series this July. We are expecting a Beta Program for the Galaxy S26 series in the next couple of weeks.

One UI 9.5 is something far from the future. Its rollout looks almost a year away from today for the Galaxy S26 series. Its official debut would only happen in the first quarter of the next year, in line with the 2027 flagship phones.

One UI 7.0 got no mid-cycle refresh due to its delayed timeline. One UI 8 is where Samsung has stabilized its software numbering. The first release was also tagged with foldables, taking away from the Galaxy S series.

Galaxy S26 series was released this March with One UI 8.5. Based on the rollout pattern, Samsung is highly likely to introduce the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 with Android 17-based One UI 9 and Galaxy S27 with One UI 9.5.

Samsung Galaxy S27 One UI 9.5

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One UI 8.5 update goes live for Galaxy Z TriFold phone

6 May 2026 at 15:09

Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold foldable phone joined the One UI 8.5 update party with plenty of 2025 flagship devices.

Galaxy Z TriFold is Samsung’s first dual-folding phone, released in select countries. The company has reportedly produced and sold around 30,000 units worldwide. The sale of the iconic device has ended in Korea and the US.

Samsung shipped the Galaxy Z TriFold with Android 16-based One UI 8, with the new One UI 8.5 elevating the experience. It feels like a mid-cycle update, but the reality is different; you get plenty of ways to improve your experience.

One UI 8.5 feels tailor-made for a tri-fold device, especially with its deeply customizable Quick Panel. This flexibility becomes crucial on a triple-fold layout, where screen zones can behave like separate workspaces.

Samsung’s UI redesign also leans into multi-panel usability, with bottom-placed search bars and simplified navigation icons improving one-handed reach. This shift helps maintain usability whether you’re using one, two, or all three panels at once.

Galaxy AI is expected to play a bigger role here, with smarter task prediction, AI summaries, and enhanced photo editing tools. This could translate into real multitasking gains, like editing content on one panel while AI suggestions update on another.

Visual changes in core apps such as Gallery, Phone, and Clock bring cleaner layouts and icon-driven navigation. Privacy and cross-device features also get upgrades, including better protection for shared images

For a tri-fold flagship, these changes position One UI 8.5 as a bridge between phone, tablet, and PC-like experiences in a single device.

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Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7 on One UI 8 get One UI 8.5 Stable update

6 May 2026 at 14:29

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 users who didn’t sign up One UI 8.5 Beta are now getting the Stable update. A major firmware, weighing almost 4.5 gigabytes, is rolling out that bumps One UI 8.0 to the One UI 8.5 version.

The company today rolled out Stable update to S25 series, S25 Edge, and S25 FE as well. Earlier, the Stable One UI 8.5 update arrived for Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 on One UI 8.5 Beta, and the availability has now widened.

The Stable update brings April 2026 patches, which were already provided to the users. Samsung should have tagged the May 2026 security patch, which brings fixes to around twenty-nine Android CVE ane ten One UI SVEs.

What’s new in One UI 8.5 update

One UI 8.5 on Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 leans heavily on smarter Galaxy AI, bringing features like Call Screening, Audio Eraser, and Creative Studio for better productivity and content creation.

The update introduces a redesigned interface with a customizable Quick Panel, improved navigation bars, and bottom-aligned search for easier one-handed use across foldable screens, especially useful in multitasking scenarios.

Samsung is also refining personalization, using AI to understand usage patterns, optimize apps, and deliver smarter notifications, alongside upgraded Quick Share, privacy tools, and deeper system-level intelligence across the UI.

On foldables specifically, One UI 8.5 improves large-screen workflows with better app continuity, enhanced widgets, and new AI-driven suggestions like Now Nudge, making the Fold 7 and Flip 7 feel more adaptive.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 One UI 8.5 Stable Update

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One UI 8.5 Stable update rolling out to non-Beta users

6 May 2026 at 13:39

Samsung’s Stable One UI 8.5 update has started rolling out to non-Beta users of the Galaxy S25 series. Nearly five months of Beta testing were required to tailor the mid-cycle update for the 2025 flagship lineups, and it’s finally here.

Earlier, the South Korean tech giant started releasing the CZDP update to Beta participants. Users have received notification of Beta closure, and an incremental build has become available to switch the Beta state to Stable.

One UI 8.5 isn’t just a minor update.

This massive 4.4GB update brings Samsung’s next-gen AI experience, deeper customization, and a meaningful UI refresh to the Galaxy S25 series; something that actually feels closer to a “.0” upgrade than a mid-cycle patch.

One UI 8.5 introduces a cleaner interface with subtle visual tweaks across the system. Animations feel smoother, layouts are better optimized, and Samsung has improved overall navigation without making things feel unfamiliar.

Samsung finally loosens control over the Quick Panel. Users can now rearrange toggles more freely, adjust layout, and even reposition sliders. It’s a small change on paper, but it significantly improves daily usability.

AI continues to be a core focus. One UI 8.5 enhances features like call screening, live transcription, and AI-powered photo editing. Tools such as Audio Eraser and generative editing are more refined and easier to access.

The update improves the camera and editing experience with better AI assistance. Samsung tweaks UI placement in key apps. Elements like search bars are now easier to reach. After a long beta cycle, the stable build focuses heavily on performance.

One UI 8.5 may not look dramatic at first glance, but it delivers where it matters. From smarter AI features to better customization and smoother performance, this update makes the Galaxy S25 experience more polished and practical.

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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 arrives for Galaxy S25 Edge flagship

6 May 2026 at 13:34

Samsung starts the Stable One UI 8.5 update rollout to the Galaxy S25 Edge slim flagship phone. An OTA just dropped in South Korea, which is major, and carries plenty of new features and user interface improvements.

The Korean tech giant has also released a major upgrade for the Galaxy S25 series. And we expect the Fan Edition model to join the party soon.

Despite being a Galaxy S25 family member, the Galaxy S25 Edge was sidelined in the Beta Program. Users waited months, and Samsung is now bringing the One UI 8.5 features and UI tweaks to the Galaxy S25 Edge flagship.

One UI 8.5 introduces a major redesign over previous iterations. One UI 8 felt boring despite utilizing Android 16 base. Now, it has become clear that Samsung kept visible changes reserved for the mid-cycle software update.

You will now be able to share files with Apple users through Quick Share; the AirDrop connection makes it happen. Good Lock experience has also been enhanced, with modules and plugins offering even more customization tricks.

Samsung is also offering new AI features such as Call screening, Audio Eraser with 3rd-party apps support, Photo Assist with text input, and Creative Studio. System animations are also gaining notable refinements and fluidity.

Galaxy S25 Edge

Galaxy S25 Edge is Samsung’s first slim flagship phone. It was released in May 2025 and measures just 5.8mm thick. It boasts Galaxy S Ultra-like 200-megapixel camera, but battery and charging letdowns ruined its appeal.

Last December, Samsung added Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra flagship phones to the Beta Program. Samsung surprised users of Galaxy S25 FE this month by adding the Fan Edition to the Beta testing programme.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge One UI 8.5 Update

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Stable One UI 8.5 update rolling out to Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7

6 May 2026 at 12:29

Stable One UI 8.5 update has started rolling out to the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and the Galaxy Z Fold 7. This isn’t a routine update, but it packs a plethora of new features and user interface tweaks.

This Stable One UI 8.5 update isn’t just arriving on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7. It’s a result of months of internal and Beta testing. Users of these devices have also played a key role in enhancing the software system.

Users who have participated in Beta are getting it first, and non-Beta users are getting a big OTA sequentially. Samsung has also included the April 2026 security patch, which ensures optimal security of your device.

Ambient Design and AI upgrades are the key highlights of One UI 8.5 software. Extended screen estate has been improved by adopting a floating navigation bar and UI components.

Various Samsung apps have been optimized for the new design language. Deeper integration of AI features aims to enhance the overall user experience and accessibility.

During the Beta testing, Samsung also installed select AI features from the Galaxy S26 series on the foldable devices. The main additions include AI-powered Call screening, enhanced Audio Eraser, Photo Assist and Creative Studio.

Good Lock apps also upgrade with extended functionalities. The Quick Share app has also gained support for AirDrop connection. It allows you to share and receive files across Apple devices, one of the most significant upgrades.

How to download and install:

  • Open system Settings on your phone
  • Navigate to Software update
  • Hit Download and install, followed by Install now

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 One UI 8.5 Stable Update

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Samsung Galaxy S25 FE grabs One UI 8.5 Stable update

6 May 2026 at 12:21

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is now picking up the One UI 8.5 stable update, and it’s arriving faster than most people expected. South Korea gets it first, as usual, but the bigger story sits just a few days away; this is about to go global.

The rollout has kicked off in Samsung’s home market, right on cue after the main S25 series received the same update. When it comes to software releases, South Korea acts as the launchpad; the rest of the world follows almost immediately.

Samsung FE devices usually trail behind flagships by a noticeable margin. This year, Samsung is clearly tightening the gap, and that says a lot about how seriously it’s treating the “Fan Edition” lineup in 2026.

The Stable build should be solid enough for daily use. Smooth, consistent, and polished right out of the gate. If yes, this rollout is more interesting than usual, especially for users who skip beta programs entirely.

Don’t expect a massive visual overhaul; that’s not what this update is about. Instead, One UI 8.5 focuses on refinement. The kind you notice after a few hours, not instantly.

  • Animations feel tighter, more fluid
  • Background apps behave better, which helps battery life
  • Privacy controls get subtle but meaningful upgrades
  • Small UI tweaks clean up the overall experience

The update should start expanding globally within days. May 4 is shaping up to be the likely window, yet the rollout timing can still vary depending on region and carrier approvals, but the wait shouldn’t be long.

How to install the BZDP update:

If you’re holding the Galaxy S25 FE, checking manually is your best bet.

Head to:

  • Settings > Software update > Download and install

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Samsung ends One UI 8.5 Beta, Galaxy S25 users upgrade to Stable

6 May 2026 at 12:15

Finally, the day has arrived that Galaxy S25 users have been eagerly awaiting. The news: Samsung ends One UI 8.5 Beta Program as Beta participants are getting the Stable update, bringing phones back to official firmware.

Last December, Samsung launched Galaxy S25’s One UI Beta Program. It was available in six countries: Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK and the US. Samsung pushed 10 Beta updates during the Program.

After the 8th Beta, the official update was assumed to be released. Meanwhile, Samsung pushed out two more Beta builds, with the 10th Beta adding select new AI features from the Galaxy S26 series.

Samsung’s last Beta is almost as stable as the official firmware. However, it’s necessary to return to the Stable channel as the Beta channel is being closed. This move starts in Korea, with wider expansion likely by May 4th.

Don’t stay on Beta firmware

If you are on Beta, install the supplementary software update, which isn’t as large as the general models, but does the same work. Bugs have been fixed, features have been installed, just the Beta > Stable switch is the target.

Withdrawing the Beta Program mandates a factory reset. However, the latest update doesn’t require resetting the device either, making the process easy and convenient.

Note that sticking to Beta won’t bring surprises. Samsung doesn’t run Beta Programs as Apple and Google do. You are required to switch as the Beta window is closed, feedback will not be responded to, and there will be no support.

Make sure to update all the apps installed on your Galaxy. The operating system is the brain, but the ecosystem of apps is vital in the user experience. Even on Stable OS, you will be able to report bugs and submit feedback.

Samsung Galaxy S25 One UI 8.5 Beta Program End

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Samsung releases Stable One UI 8.5 update

6 May 2026 at 12:10

Months after Beta testing, Samsung has officially started the rollout of the Stable One UI 8.5 update. Beta participants are getting prioritized, but non-Beta users shouldn’t worry about the availability of the major upgrade.

Users of Samsung’s Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra have started receiving the Stable One UI 8.5 update. The Korean tech giant has pushed it in its home ground, and the Global availability may start in the first week of May.

Update size differs based on the state

If you’re on One UI 8.5 Beta, your device may have received an incremental update. It switches the Beta state of your phone’s software to Stable.

In case you haven’t joined the Beta Program, Samsung is giving you a full firmware, which weighs in gigabytes and replaces the One UI 8.0 with One UI 8.5, based on Android 16.

Whether you’re on Beta or Stable, the experience is going to elevate. Make sure to charge your phone’s battery enough for uninterrupted update installation. Creating a backup is always advised to prevent any potential problem.

One UI 8.5 Update

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 was debuted with the Galaxy S26 series. The update introduces plenty of new features powered by artificial intelligence. Samsung has also worked on the user interface to streamline the user experience.

Ambient Design is the biggest upgrade, which boosts the screen estate. The new design language offers a dynamic interface across activities. The company has also improved various apps with floating navigation components.

Now that One UI 8.5 is available, Samsung will soon drop One UI 9 Beta. This time, Galaxy S26 users are first in line for priority treatment. Galaxy S25 series may also join the next Beta, but after spending a few months on One UI 8.5.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Stable One UI 8.5 Update

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Galaxy S26 and Fold 7 grab rare new firmware update in the US

6 May 2026 at 11:25

Samsung is rolling out a new firmware update to the Galaxy S26 series and Z Fold 7 in the US. The company is reportedly pushing the third release, dated April 2026, to the flagship phones, while the foldable is getting its second.

US users of the Galaxy S26 series and Z Fold 7 can identify the latest firmware update via PDA build version AZDI and AZD3, respectively.

As spotted by MohammedKhatri, the builds are available for carrier-locked models. Meanwhile, not many users reported the availability so far. It seems a gradual rollout, or probably a build with limited carrier availability.

Earlier, Verizon released 2nd firmware update to the Galaxy S26 and S26 lineups. Later, Samsung brought the second April update to the Galaxy S26 Ultra, which especially includes close-up camera improvements.

Galaxy S26 Ultra’s 3rd April OTA seemingly bringing camera fixes to US users. The 24-megapixel camera behaviour would enhance as you install the AZDI build. For the Fold 7, it appears to be a stability improvement update.

To check for updates, open Settings > Software update > Download and install.

Samsung is swiftly working to open the One UI 9 Beta Program. Recently, the first Beta build of the new software has surfaced for US models. It signals that preparations are already underway and US should be invited soon.

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One UI 9 may not rush into Android 17’s Liquid Glass redesign

6 May 2026 at 10:43

Google is teasing the biggest updates for Android, including a Liquid Glass-inspired interface. Samsung, meanwhile, appears cautious about the Android 17’s Liquid Glass design in the early builds of One UI 9.

Tipster IceUniverse signals through his recent X post that Samsung’s Android 17-based One UI 9 has “no trend of adopting Liquid Glass” (for now).

Samsung may have been considering adopting the Liquid Glass interface in future builds. It’s also possible that the company may take a gradual approach or embark on its own design path, which can also be Liquid Glass.

Early builds of One UI 9 are available in the wild, even on real phones. The company has recently published the first Beta version on its server. The public beta testing may begin soon for the Galaxy S26 series flagships.

Samsung Android 17 One UI 9 Liquid Glass

Apple introduced the Liquid Glass design philosophy with iOS 26. The redesign sparked criticism initially, but ended up being welcomed by the masses. Android 17 is highly likely to be influenced by the new era of user interface.

One UI 8.5 doubles down on UI overhaul with frosted glass design. Samsung may set the foundation of Liquid Glass redesign in One UI 9. However, the full deployment might be kept on hold until the One UI 9.5.

These are just assumptions. What we know from IceUniverse is that the One UI 9 presently has no trend of Liquid Glass adoption. Samsung may postpone it to 2027 or start gradual adoption through the Beta Program this year.

Google scheduled The Android Show 2026 on May 12, where Android 17 and AI upgrades are expected to be discussed. This is the second time in a row the Mountain View company is holding a pre-I/O event for Android.

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Samsung fixes Enhance-X app crashing, shares interim solution

6 May 2026 at 09:02

Several Samsung users reported Galaxy Enhance-X app is either crashing or not working. The company has just released a major update, but something may have gone wrong, leading to the app’s functionality being broken.

What’s happening?

Opening the Galaxy Enhance-X app triggers either crashing or an “Update” pop-up. Tapping Update redirects the user to the app’s Galaxy Store listing page, which has no update available for installation.

That said, the application has entered an update loop. The app itself is demanding an update, but the actual update page has nothing.

Samsung acknowledged the problem

A Samsung moderator has acknowledged the issue and confirmed the fix. The app’s latest update, version 16.0.4.1, is being rolled out gradually. It should be available in the Galaxy Store over the next couple of days or weeks.

The moderator has also shared an interim solution, using which I managed to get the Enhance-X working on my Galaxy device.

The trick involves clearing the app’s cache and data. To do so, tap and hold the Enhance-X and hit the “i” icon to open the app’s settings. Tap “Storage,” followed by “Clear cache” as well as “Clear data,” and it will fix the crashing problem.

Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X App Bug

Samsung’s Bixby Vision app has also faced the same issue earlier. The company started the rollout of a new app update through Galaxy Store. That version also patched the app’s update loop problem, which was ruining the experience.

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Samsung updates One UI software rollout roadmap – May 2026

6 May 2026 at 08:20

Samsung will roll out many new updates in May 2026. Earlier today, the company published the details of its latest security patch. At the same time, Samsung has also refreshed the update eligibility chart for Galaxy users.

The Monthly Samsung Updates list is identical in April 2026 and May 2026; no additions, removals, or transfers. Three devices were dropped entirely from the Quarterly list, including the Galaxy A13, Galaxy A23, and Galaxy M33 5G.

May is going to be a crucial month for Samsung fans. The next few weeks will be dedicated to endless software rollouts. Stable One UI 8.5 update is expected to land on various devices, potentially carrying May patches.

Current Models for Monthly Security Updates

Samsung’s new foldable phones, Galaxy S series flagships and select Enterprise models will continue to receive new software updates every month.

Galaxy Foldable Series

  • Galaxy Z TriFold
  • Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Fold7, Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition
  • Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Flip7, Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
  • W23, W23 Flip, W24, W24 Flip, W25, W25 Flip, W26

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, Galaxy S26 Ultra
  • Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25 Edge, Galaxy S25 FE
  • Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy S24 FE
  • Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE

Enterprise Models

  • Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy A55 5G, Galaxy A56 5G, Galaxy A57 5G
  • Galaxy Tab Active5 Pro
  • Galaxy XCover6 Pro, Galaxy XCover7, Galaxy XCover7 Pro

Current Models for Quarterly Security Updates

After a certain period, Samsung transfers models from the monthly to the quarterly tier. Apart from this, the company’s mid-range and budget phones receive updates once every three months.

Galaxy Foldable Series

  • Galaxy Z Fold3 5G
  • Galaxy Z Flip3 5G

Galaxy S Series

  • Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22+, Galaxy S22 Ultra
  • Galaxy S21 FE 5G

Galaxy A Series

  • Galaxy A04, Galaxy A04s, Galaxy A04e, Galaxy A05, Galaxy A05s, Galaxy A06, Galaxy A06 5G, Galaxy A07, Galaxy A07 5G
  • Galaxy A14, Galaxy A14 5G, Galaxy A15, Galaxy A15 5G, Galaxy A16, Galaxy A16 5G, Galaxy A17, Galaxy A17 5G
  • Galaxy A23 5G, Galaxy A24, Galaxy A25 5G, Galaxy A26 5G
  • Galaxy A33 5G, Galaxy A34 5G, Galaxy A35 5G, Galaxy A36 5G, Galaxy A37 5G
  • Galaxy A73 5G

Galaxy C Series

  • Galaxy C55 5G

Galaxy M Series

  • Galaxy M04, Galaxy M05, Galaxy M06 5G, Galaxy M07
  • Galaxy M13, Galaxy M13 5G, Galaxy M14, Galaxy M14 5G, Galaxy M15 5G, Galaxy M16 5G, Galaxy M17 5G, Galaxy M17e 5G
  • Galaxy M34 5G, Galaxy M35 5G, Galaxy M36 5G
  • Galaxy M44 5G
  • Galaxy M53 5G, Galaxy M54 5G, Galaxy M55 5G, Galaxy M55s 5G, Galaxy M56 5G

Galaxy F Series

  • Galaxy F04, Galaxy F05, Galaxy F06 5G, Galaxy F07, Galaxy F70e 5G
  • Galaxy F13, Galaxy F14, Galaxy F14 5G, Galaxy F15 5G, Galaxy F16 5G, Galaxy F17 5G
    Galaxy F34 5G, Galaxy F36 5G
  • Galaxy F54 5G, Galaxy F55 5G, Galaxy F56 5G

Galaxy Tab S Series

  • Galaxy Tab S11, Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S10+, Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S10 FE, Galaxy Tab S10 FE+, Galaxy Tab S10 Lite
  • Galaxy Tab S9, Galaxy Tab S9+, Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Galaxy Tab S9 FE, Galaxy Tab S9 FE+
  • Galaxy Tab S8, Galaxy Tab S8+, Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra
  • Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2024)

Galaxy Tab A Series

  • Galaxy Tab A11, Galaxy Tab A11+
  • Galaxy Tab A9, Galaxy Tab A9+, Galaxy Tab A9+(2025)

Enterprise Models

  • Galaxy A53 5G
  • Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active5
  • Galaxy XCover5

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One UI 9 Beta emerges for Galaxy S26 Ultra as Samsung looks beyond One UI 8.5

6 May 2026 at 07:19

Samsung just silently uploaded Android 17-based One UI 9 Beta build on its software server, and it’s for the Galaxy S26 Ultra. While users await wider One UI 8.5 availability, Samsung is already jumping to the next era of One UI.

X user Kailash first spotted the internal One UI 9 Beta for Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it was later verified by tipster TarunVats. The Beta Program isn’t open to users, but the development suggests it isn’t too far now.

Samsung listed S948BXXU2ZZE7 on its OTA server. The lasting character ZZE7 confirms the build’s Beta nature. Internal testing will continue for a few weeks, and the build version will change with each major change.

Galaxy S26 series is the primary contender for Samsung’s software testing program this year. Previous generation models will join the party, but the priority will be offered to this year’s flagship smartphone lineup.

One UI 9 is based on Android 17, and the new operating system is expected to be detailed on May 12 at The Android Show 2026. Google I/O will bring even more details about the features and rollout timeline for Pixel users.

Expect Samsung to launch One UI 9 Beta Program within a month. The participation could open by the end of May or the beginning of June in South Korea. Users in Germany, India, Poland, the UK and the US should also be eligible.

The official One UI 9 will debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Flip 8 in July. Meanwhile, the Beta Program will continue to stay live. The Public One UI 9 rollout is expected to start sometime in September or October this year.

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Samsung’s May 2026 update packs 39 Galaxy fixes

6 May 2026 at 07:01

It looks like Samsung was waiting for Google to open the May 2026 update rollout. Soon after Pixel phones started getting the May 2026 update, Samsung revealed the details of its latest security patch, bringing 39 Galaxy fixes.

May 2026 security patch from Samsung has 39 fixes for Galaxy devices. It includes 10 from Samsung and 29 from Google. Two more patches are in Android bulletin, which are either not applicable or already patched.

May 2026 Galaxy update details

Among the 29 Android CVEs, two were labeled “critical,” whereas twenty-seven were labeled “high.” Additionally, one was already included in previous updates, and one does not apply to Samsung devices.

Critical – 2

  • CVE-2026-0051, CVE-2026-0073

High – 27

  • CVE-2025-32348, CVE-2025-47401, CVE-2025-47403, CVE-2025-48570, CVE-2025-48615, CVE-2025-48652, CVE-2026-0061, CVE-2026-0062, CVE-2026-0063,
  • CVE-2026-0065, CVE-2026-0069, CVE-2026-0070, CVE-2026-0074, CVE-2026-0075, CVE-2026-0076, CVE-2026-0077, CVE-2026-0078, CVE-2026-0085,
  • CVE-2026-0086, CVE-2026-0087, CVE-2026-0088, CVE-2026-0089, CVE-2026-20447, CVE-2026-20448, CVE-2026-20449, CVE-2026-20450, CVE-2026-24085

Moderate

  • None

Already included in previous updates – 1

  • CVE-2025-48605

Not applicable to Samsung devices – 1

  • CVE-2026-24089

One UI-specific SVE items

The inclusion of 10 One UI-specific SVE items aims to ensure peak security on Galaxy devices. Samsung Semiconductor, which often brings Exynos-specific patches, has not joined the Galaxy bulletin this month.

Meanwhile, the South Korean phone maker specifically mentioned that some of the SVE items may not be included in this package, in case these items were already included in a previous maintenance release.

High

SVE-2026-0483(CVE-2026-21019)
Affected versions: Android Watch 14, 16

Moderate

SVE-2025-2186(CVE-2026-21021)
Affected versions: Android 16

SVE-2026-0086(CVE-2026-21015)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16

SVE-2026-0230(CVE-2026-21016)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16

SVE-2026-0252(CVE-2026-21022)
Affected versions: Android 15, 16

SVE-2026-0478(CVE-2026-21018)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16

SVE-2026-0623(CVE-2026-21020)
Affected versions: Android 14, 15, 16

Pay attention, Samsung says 10 SVE items are included, but details of only seven items have been provided. The footnote reads “Some SVE items included in the Samsung Android Security Update cannot be disclosed at this time.”

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Google schedules Android Show ahead of I/O 2026, Android 17 and AI upgrades expected

5 May 2026 at 22:35

Google has now officially confirmed that the “Android Show: I/O Edition” will stream on May 12, days before I/O 2026 officially kicks off.

Not many details are available, but the messaging is clear. Google is calling 2026 one of the most important years in Android’s history, which points directly to Android 17.

Expect a tighter focus on usability rather than headline-grabbing redesigns. Early reports suggest features like controller remapping and improved multitasking through floating app bubbles.

Google’s Gemini push is evolving into what it calls “agentic AI.” The Android Show will likely preview how deeply Gemini integrates at the OS level.

The Mountain View giant has promised smarter assistants for years, but consistency across devices remains a weak spot. If Android 17 is serious about AI, it needs tighter control over how these features behave across different OEM skins.

Hardware could also make an appearance: Google’s Android XR initiative, introduced last year, is still in its early phase, with smart glasses being the more interesting angle.

The Android Show is not just another livestream. It is a signal of where Google wants Android to go in 2026. For Samsung fans, it’s as crucial as Pixel fans as the upcoming One UI 9 will be based on the Android 17 operating system.

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One UI 8.5 progress hits final stage, but one UI glitch remains

5 May 2026 at 18:02

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 update is close to perfection, but one UI glitch is still unresolved. We discovered the same problem in the Beta 6 around two months back, and the same repeated in the Beta 10 as well.

The Notification panel brings a button entitled Notification settings. This functional button lets Galaxy users access the settings page. That specific component has a bug, which Samsung hasn’t yet addressed.

The bug doesn’t permanently stay here, and we were not able to reproduce it either. It occurs suddenly while using the phone, hinting that the final build hasn’t even patched the glitch.

The Notification settings button turns smaller and takes a wrong positioning. The small button slides toward the right side, which isn’t the center either. Swiping the notification panel brings the key back to its optimal state.

It’s said that Samsung is holding off the Stable update’s rollout due to major bugs. If this UI glitch falls under that category, it should be addressed in the official build. If not, Samsung engineers aren’t paying attention to the issues.

Samsung One UI 8.5 Notification Panel Resolution Bug

Image – Notification panel in One UI 8.5

Notification panel is one of the most heavily used aspects of the mobile user interface. The scaling bug isn’t a deal breaker at all, but it ruins the perfection. We’ve submitted the bug report as well, yet Beta 10 has the same problem.

Hopefully, Samsung would finally bring improvement to the user interface scaling. The Stable update should be almost perfect as the company has already tested the software in the Open Beta Program for five months.

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Samsung News evolves in the US with short videos, premium publishers

5 May 2026 at 16:27

Samsung News is getting updated with support for short videos alongside premium publishers in the US. With these updates, the company’s news aggregator app is taking the traditional reading experience to the next level.

Now, Samsung News will offer short videos and content from credible publishers in the US. The update is now rolling out across devices, bringing a mix of premium journalism and quick-hit video content into one streamlined feed.

Short videos

A new short-form video carousel now sits inside the app, serving up bite-sized clips across categories like news, sports, finance, lifestyle, and entertainment.

The initial lineup includes content from outlets like ABC News, PEOPLE, Allrecipes, EatingWell, and Entertainment Weekly, among others. These clips are curated by Samsung’s editorial team, not just pulled in randomly.

Premium publishers

Samsung is doubling down on trusted, mainstream publishers to make its curated feed more credible and useful.

Users will now see content from names like ABC News, USA TODAY, The Washington Post, and PEOPLE integrated directly into Samsung News.

Sports and finance coverage is powered by Yahoo Media Group, which fills in the gaps with real-time updates and broader coverage.

The curation feels tighter, and the sources are the kind you would actually trust for daily updates. It is also a smart move for users who do not want to juggle multiple apps.

“Galaxy users consume news in different ways, whether it’s through quick video updates or in-depth reporting,” said Maya Harris, VP & Head of Strategic Partnerships for Samsung’s TV & Mobile Services. “We’re continuing to evolve Samsung News to meet those needs, with more formats, more trusted sources and a personalized experience that puts the day’s most important stories front and center.”

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Select Samsung phones seeing faster bi-monthly updates

5 May 2026 at 16:22

Samsung is delivering faster bi-monthly software updates to its Galaxy A-series phones. In most cases, the company is offering more security patches than scheduled, and that’s all happening without any flashy press release.

Samsung’s software update story has been easy to praise at the flagship level. Monthly patches, long-term support, tight rollout windows. That’s expected now. What’s not expected is what’s quietly happening in the mid-range segment.

Quarterly promise, bi-monthly reality

Most mid-range Galaxy A devices sit on a quarterly update schedule. That means one security patch every three months. It’s a clear downgrade compared to the Galaxy S and Galaxy Z lines, and even the A5x models that enjoy monthly updates.

A recent analysis of Galaxy A devices launched since 2022 shows that many of these phones are getting updates roughly every two months. In some cases, even more frequently, which puts them much closer to a bi-monthly frequency.

Devices like the A33, A34, A35, and even the newer A36 are leading this trend. The Galaxy A36, in particular, stands out as it received eight updates since launch, which is double what you would expect if Samsung followed its schedule.

Galaxy A13 5G and Galaxy A23 are closer to the promised update frequency, though they still edge slightly above expectations. On the flip side, the Galaxy A14 4G had a rough patch, especially during early 2025 when updates lagged.

So yes, there are inconsistencies, but Samsung is over-delivering more often than not. It’s a rare win for users who don’t spend flagship money.

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Google Play system update: May 2026 – Here’s everything new

5 May 2026 at 15:44

April 2026’s Play system update has just started rolling out to Samsung phones and Google has now published the content of the May 2026 version.

Google’s early May 2026 updates for Play services and the Play Store are fairly minor but still add a few useful touches.

Google Play system update –  May 2026

With Google Play services v26.17, the most notable change is a new warning screen that appears when signing in with a Dasher account on Android desktop devices.

Developers also get a fresh set of tools across Auto, PC, phones, TVs, and Wear OS to better support utility-related features in their apps. Meanwhile, Google Wallet quietly gets bug fixes to improve reliability.

On the Play Store side (v51.3), Google is making its Sidekick feature easier to access by letting users open it directly from the notification drawer.

There’s also a small but meaningful expansion for gamers, who can now ask questions and share tips in more languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.


This is not the end of the content that the May 2026 update will bring to the users. Google will continue to update its release page with fresh content. As for the rollout, there’s no tentative timeline as these updates work differently.

Samsung users can expect the May Play system update by the end of the month or early next month. If you’re on One UI 8.5 Beta, your device may struggle to fetch new releases as Beta firmware breaks compatibility.

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Gemini gets design refresh and model picker on Android

5 May 2026 at 14:08

Google is upgrading the Gemini app on Android with a design refresh and model picker. It follows the recent distribution on the iOS channel. There’s a mixed reaction from users after seeing the visuals available on X.

Model picker

Gemini app’s header now features a model picker with a drop-down button. Hitting the arrow would present the available models to users. It expands the app’s usability while making it easier to change the execution mechanism.

Design refresh

Gemini’s various buttons are getting a subtle tweak in order to increase visibility. The hamburger menu stays separate on the left, while the right side has three buttons together, including:

  1. New chat
  2. Share conversation
  3. More (expand options)

These new design tweaks don’t just make Gemini visually appealing, but also enhance the overall experience. The conversation section is also seeing application of subtle colorways in both light and dark modes.

The rollout may be sequential, and you may receive it days later. Keep the Gemini app updated to the latest version alongside the main Google app and the phone’s Google Play system update.

It can also be a server-side rollout, which means users may not see the new design on the latest version. In that case, waiting for the expansion is the only option left as Google maintains a phased rollout rather than broader.

Gemini Android Redesign

Source – AssembleDebug /X

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Galaxy S26 Ultra getting 24MP camera improvement in more regions

5 May 2026 at 12:29

Samsung has finally expanded the second April 2026 update to the Galaxy S26 series, which brings 24MP camera improvement for the Ultra model.

A couple of days ago, Samsung started the rollout of the second April firmware in South Korea. It followed the release in the US, but the Korean build included fixes for the close-up camera problems tied to 24MP mode.

Now, users of Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra are getting a camera improvement that refines the 24MP mode experience. It’s coming as part of another incremental update carrying the April patch, despite releasing in May 2026.

Users reported camera behaviour problems while capturing 24MP shots. The processed image was getting cropped from one side. The preview was optimal, but the bug in processing caused the final image to be broken.

Samsung faced countless reports in its community and online forums. One UI staff acted swiftly and prepared the fix on an immediate note. Now, the rollout is expanding to more regions, with European users getting it today, via TarunVats.

Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus are also receiving the 2nd April update, but the 24MP camera is limited to the Ultra version. Still, the firmware is expected to improve the overall camera experience on the latest Samsung flagship phones.

The firmware AZDE is available across European countries, with a Global expansion likely soon. To get the latest update, head over to the system Settings, followed by Software update page and hit Download and install.

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One UI 9 leak reveals Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide design

5 May 2026 at 11:13

Samsung is working on One UI 9 and the firmware also features visuals of the upcoming foldable phones: Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide.

The new foldable phones are reportedly being unveiled on July 22 in London. Earlier, we’ve seen their potential design in leaked CAD renders. Now, the One UI 9 software itself revealed the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold8 Wide.

The pictures surfaced in One UI 9 look familiar to the leaked renders. The appearance of the devices confirms their monikers, including the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (codenamed Q8) and Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide (codenamed H8).

Galaxy Z Fold 8 looks identical to its predecessor. We may see upgrades in build quality, screen crease, and hinge technology. Major aspects, such as thickness and weight, would also see a slight generational improvement.

Galaxy Z Fold8 Wide comes with a camera design familiar to the S25 Edge. It has a dual camera setup on the back, surrounded by a camera bump. The LED flashlight isn’t shown in the visuals, but they were in CAD renders.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide

Image – Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold8 Wide spotted in One UI 9

Samsung is also working on the Galaxy Z Flip 8. The next clamshell foldable phone may be almost the same as its predecessor. However, the device may use a new hinge technology for better durability and crease resistance.

The Fold 8 and Flip 8 will succeed their predecessors and continue the portfolio. Meanwhile, the Fold8 Wide is coming to compete with Apple’s first foldable. The form factor is like a passport to deliver more practical usability.

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Samsung could make Apple iPhone processors

5 May 2026 at 09:46

Samsung could produce iPhone processors as Apple quietly explores alternatives to TSMC amid supply chain risks and geopolitical shifts reshaping its chip strategy.

According to Bloomberg, Apple has held early discussions with both Samsung Electronics and Intel about manufacturing the processors that power the iPhone.

For years, TSMC has been Apple’s undisputed partner for advanced chips. That relationship still stands strong, yet it also represents a single point of failure.

Geopolitical tensions around Taiwan, combined with periodic capacity crunches, have turned that reliance into a strategic risk. Apple felt it recently; supply constraints limited iPhone shipments, and even Tim Cook acknowledged the pressure.

Apple executives have reportedly visited Samsung’s upcoming fab in Taylor, Texas. A US-based production line offers geographic diversification, something Apple has been steadily pushing across its entire supply chain.

Samsung moved early to Gate-All-Around transistor architecture at the 3nm node, and is pushing further toward 2nm. On paper, that is a meaningful leap over the FinFET approach still used elsewhere.

Samsung has struggled with yields, and that gap has kept Apple firmly tied to TSMC so far. If the Korean company can stabilize production at scale, GAA could become the hook Apple needs to justify a split strategy.

Intel, meanwhile, represents a different kind of gamble. Its foundry ambitions are growing, but it is still playing catch-up in the ultra-advanced node race.

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Galaxy S26 Ultra narrowly misses top 10 as iPhone 17 leads Q1 2026 sales

5 May 2026 at 08:52

Apple’s iPhone 17 series led the worldwide smartphone sales in Q1 2026 as the Galaxy S26 Ultra narrowly missed entry in the top 10 chart.

iPhone 17 captured 6 percent of global unit sales to become the world’s best-selling smartphone in Q1 2026. Apple seized four spots, Samsung dominated with five, with one going to Xiaomi for its entry level smartphone.

According to Counterpoint Research, Apple’s iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone 17 Pro were the top 3 best-selling phones in Q1 2026. Samsung dominated the top 10 chart with the highest five entries, but no flagship was included.

Galaxy A07 4G, Galaxy A17 5G, Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A17 4G were the five entries from Samsung world. Xiaomi’s Redmi also managed to enter the list, though in the 10th spot, due to its Redmi 5 phone.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series is selling better than its predecessor. Still, none of the flagship models were able to make an entry into the top 10. The reason is the launch window, which favored Apple in the first quarter.

Galaxy S26 series was launched in late February, and worldwide sales began in the second week of March 2026. The first quarter ended on March 31, leaving no significant timespan for the Samsung flagships to sell at scale.

The chart of the second quarter should include at least one model from the Galaxy S26 series. Apple has historically dominated the best-selling segment. Meanwhile, Samsung leads the charge of keeping Android relevant.

Galaxy A07 4G from Samsung was the world’s best-selling Android phone in the first quarter. The device received high contribution from emerging regions like the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

Commenting on outlook, Senior Analyst Karn Chauhan said, “Looking ahead to 2026, the top 10 smartphone models are expected to expand their share of global unit sales. The anticipated market decline is likely to impact mass-market segments more significantly, while high-end smartphones continue to gain share. In response, OEMs are shifting focus toward premium portfolios, prioritizing value over volume.”

Q1 2026 Top 10 Best Selling Phones

Image – Q1 2026 Top 10 Best Selling Phones | Source – Counterpoint Research

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