Samsung Galaxy S26 or One UI 8.5: What are you waiting for?
Samsung is going to launch its new Galaxy S26 series at the Galaxy Unpacked event, likely on 25 February 2026. Along with new smartphones, Samsung will also introduce its new stable software update, One UI 8.5, which is equally grabbing attention. This raises an interesting question among Galaxy fans: are users more excited about the new Galaxy S26 smartphones or the One UI 8.5 update?
Right now, Samsung has already started the One UI 8.5 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. This allows users to test new features before the official release. However, users of other devices like the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy Z Fold and Flip models, Galaxy A series, and more are still waiting. These devices are expected to receive the update only after One UI 8.5 is officially released with the Galaxy S26 series.
One UI 8.5 update brings many useful improvements. It offers upgrades to Galaxy AI and Bixby, better connectivity features, improved Quick Share, and new options for the Home and Lock screens. Samsung has also worked on battery performance, power management, and security to make the overall experience smoother and safer. Once released, these features will gradually reach more Galaxy devices with this major update.

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On the other hand, the Galaxy S26 series will come with new upgrades. These phones are expected to feature a new camera design, a faster processor, new software, better performance, and more. Samsung may also introduce some features that work only on the Galaxy S26 models and may not be available on older devices.
Samsung already has over 1 billion active Galaxy devices. It seems like most of the fans are waiting for One UI 8.5 instead of the Galaxy S26 series. So, what are you waiting for – the One UI 8.5 update or the Galaxy S26 series? Share your thoughts with us via comments on our social media platforms.
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