One UI 8.5: What to expect from Samsung’s next big upgrade?

Next week is going to be an exciting one for Samsung fans, as the brand is preparing to launch the Galaxy S26 series. These upcoming devices will debut with One UI 8.5, which brings exciting visual changes, along with several new features and plenty of improvements throughout the system.
Unlike most incremental One UI upgrades, One UI 8.5 will be released to a wide array of Galaxy devices, including budget and entry-level smartphones. Now, with just a week remaining until its debut, it’s a good time to review what we already know so far, including details on eligible devices, the release timeline, and major changes.
Samsung devices eligible for the One UI 8.5 update
While One UI 8.5 is confirmed to debut with the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung hasn’t yet revealed the list of eligible devices. We might see that at the launch event.
However, based on the test builds spotted so far, it’s safe to say the One UI 8.5 update is coming to every Galaxy device that has received the One UI 8.0 update or launched with it.
- Galaxy S series: Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 FE, S25 Edge, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE, S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21 FE
- Galaxy Z series: Galaxy Z TriFold, Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, Z Fold SE, Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4
- Galaxy Tab series: Galaxy Tab S11, Tab S11 Ultra, Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab S10 Lite, Tab S10 FE, Tab S10 FE+, Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S9 FE, S9 FE+, Tab S8, Tab S8+, Tab S8 Ultra, Tab S6 Lite (2024), Tab A11, Tab A11+, Tab A9, Tab A9+, Tab Active 5, Tab Active 5 Pro
- Galaxy A series: Galaxy A73, A56, A55, A54, A53, A36, A35, A34, A33, A26, A25, A24, A17 (LTE & 5G), A16 (LTE & 5G), A15 (LTE & 5G), A07 (LTE & 5G), A06 (LTE & 5G)
- Galaxy F series: F56, F55, F54, F36, F34, F17, F16, F15, F07, F06
- Galaxy M series: Galaxy M56, M55, M55s, M54, M53, M36, M35, M34, M33, M17, M16, M15, M07, M06
- Galaxy XCover series: Galaxy XCover 7, XCover 7 Pro
When will your Samsung device receive the One UI 8.5 update?
Samsung typically starts rolling out the latest One UI software to older Galaxy devices a few weeks after its initial release. For One UI 8.5, reports say the rollout could begin in the second half of March 2026, starting with premium models like the Galaxy S25.
As for the One UI 8.5 beta program, it’s been live since December, but only for the Galaxy S25 series. Unfortunately, the company isn’t looking to expand it to more devices. This could mean a direct stable release for other Galaxy devices.
Samsung would hope to complete the One UI 8.5 rollout by Q2 2026, as the company reportedly plans to debut One UI 9.0 (based on Android 17) on upcoming foldables, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 8, in July 2026.
What are the major upgrades to One UI 8.5?
One UI 8.5 is still based on Android 16, but uses a newer build (QPR2), allowing Samsung to include deeper system-level features. Here are some of the major upgrades spotted in the beta builds released so far:
- More customizable Quick Settings: The improved Quick Settings panel in One UI 8.5 allows users to adjust the layout of every toggle and slider.
- Improved app icons: Samsung has updated app icons (at least Samsung’s apps) to feature a bit of 3D effect. Some first-party apps also show a similar effect.
- Smarter lock screen: The lock screen now automatically adjusts the clock and date so they don’t cover the main subject of your lock screen wallpaper. It can display weather visuals based on current conditions.
- Floating tab bar: Many Samsung apps feature a modern floating tab bar UI, replacing the traditional plain tab bar at the bottom. It’s a pill-shaped UI element with a frosted color scheme that improves the software experience.
- Partial screen recording: This new feature captures a specific area of your phone rather than the entire screen.
- Improved Photo Assist: With the latest improvements, Photo Assist allows interrupted image generations without needing users to save each iteration.
- Storage Share: It lets you access files from other Galaxy devices, such as Galaxy tablets and PCs, directly within the My Files app on your smartphone.
- Audio Broadcast: This feature enables your Galaxy phone to function as a microphone and broadcast your voice to nearby Bluetooth LE audio devices using Auracast technology.
- Failed authentication lock: It automatically locks the device after multiple failed unlock attempts.
- Block apps with excessive ads: This feature puts apps that send frequent ad notifications in deep sleep.
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