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Known One UI 8.5 issues may be deferred to One UI 9; users criticize

Users are no longer just reporting Samsung One UI bugs. They are questioning the entire system behind how those bugs get fixed.

Samsung’s One UI software has rarely faced this kind of sustained public frustration. Scroll through the latest threads on Samsung Community, and a pattern quickly emerges. This is not the usual noise that follows a buggy rollout.

The claim is simple: issues found in One UI 7.0 are being deferred to One UI 8.0. Problems spotted in 8.5 are now expected to receive fixes in One UI 9.0. It is being repeated across threads, often with a tone that borders on resignation.

Some users have gone as far as joking that Samsung’s developers are β€œon strike.” Others are more direct, saying the company only reacts when a bug gains enough traction to become a PR issue.

This perceived β€œnext version delay” approach is what’s driving the backlash. Not just the bugs themselves, but the idea that fixes are being systematically pushed forward instead of addressed within the same stable build cycle.

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One UI Beta Program is supposed to act as a safety net, catching issues early and refining the UX before a wide rollout, but that promise is starting to feel hollow for some users.

If a bug survives the entire beta cycle only to be scheduled for the next major update, then what exactly is the Beta achieving?

Long testing windows lose credibility when the end result still carries known issues. It creates the impression that beta builds are less about refinement and more about ticking a procedural box.

It is easy to frame this as negligence, but the reality is more complicated. Samsung is not developing software for a handful of devices. It is maintaining a fragmented ecosystem that spans dozens of chipsets, regions, and form factors.

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