One UI 8.5 testing ‘Glass UI’ design language [Visuals]
As the One UI 8.5 evolves internally, Samsung has initiated testing its Glass UI design language. Leaked visuals give us our first look at how the user interface is being tested to meet the modern demands in 2026.
Samsung appears to be testing Glass UI design on One UI 8.5 internally. Screenshots emerged on the web show a significantly overhauled Quick Settings panel, app icons, and pop-up UI components of the software.
Icons
Samsung takes a new approach to redesigning the app icons.
In the latest One UI 8.5 build, Samsung has brought a Glass UI effect to the key component that rests above the icon overlay. It gave a more pleasing appearance to the app icon that looks clean and intuitive; however, it’s not finalized.
Image credit – Tarun Vats (X)
Quick Panel
Samsung’s Quick Panel is about to see a massive Glass UI design.
One UI 8.5 is in its Alpha stage, and the most recent build has slapped a thin outline on the toggles and cards of the Quick Panel. Samsung took a similar path when transitioning from One UI 7 to One UI 8, adding the Frosted Glass design.

Image credit – Tarun Vats (X)
More leaked visuals suggest the Quick Panel may adopt Glass UI design like Apple’s iOS 26. The interface has improved transparency, one of the biggest changes we’ve seen ever in the endless streak of One UI 8.5 leaks.
The overhaul isn’t limited to the main Quick Panel interface, but also applies to the extended menu card. While the changes are not final, they give us a glimpse at Samsung’s work on One UI design language evolution.

Image credit – CID (X)
Since Glass UI adoption has entered testing, we may see even more elements look the same. Samsung needs to fix the transparency so it won’t ruin the visibility of text and other UI components that rest over it.
Samsung is expected to launch the Galaxy S26 series with One UI 8.5 in March 2026. The software may be available for testing via the Open Beta Program next month.
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