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A user accidentally dropped Galaxy S26 Ultra, and it did not go well

A Galaxy S26 Ultra user has shared an unfortunate story that their device was dropped on the floor, sustaining some damage even while using a case.

A user named Bradly revealed that his father has recently dropped the Galaxy S26 Ultra on the floor. The images confirmed that the phone has sustained damage on the bottom side of the frame. The user mentioned that the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with an aluminum frame, which could be the reason that the Galaxy S26 Ultra has been damaged.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra fell on the ground and sustained damage

Many of the users come up with a similar experience in the comment section, where the phone paint chipped off after falling on the floor. That’s not it; some of the iPhone 17 Pro users also confirmed that they had the paint problem as the device slipped to the ground.

Some are calling aluminium too soft to withstand the damage impact, and the titanium would have been far better.

With the Galaxy S24 Ultra, Samsung introduced a titanium frame, which offers improved durability and better design. The phone maker carried the frame with the Galaxy S25 Ultra. However, the Galaxy S26 Ultra reverted to Aluminum. Some objected to the move, and some welcomed the change due to improved color options.

Samsung’s decision to return to Aluminum is closely aligned with Apple, which also said goodbye to the titanium frame with the iPhone 17 Pro series, released last year. This change brought a more refined design, space for a bigger battery, and improved heat dissipation.

However, Samsung didn’t say anything about this, no reason whatsoever, they just made this change. Of course, aluminum is not as strong as titanium, but it is still slightly cheaper than titanium and takes less processing in production. It’s unconfirmed whether Samsung will return the titanium design with future iterations.

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A big week ahead for Samsung One UI 9.0

Google is hosting the Android Show I/O Edition next week, and we may get new information about One UI 9.0 at the same time.

For starters, The Android Show: I/O Edition is a special Google Android live event, which highlights the upcoming Android update before a full release at the Google I/O conference. This year’s Android Show will air on Tuesday, May 12.

Google has announced that Android is about to get a redesign, which many of the users anticipated, highly inspired by Apple’s Liquid Glass design for iOS devices. That made many from the Samsung community speculate the same for One UI 9.0, which will be based on Android 17.

However, Google’s President of Android Ecosystem has denied these rumors, saying that the new update won’t follow any other operating system. Since Android 17’s liquid glass is out of question, we’ll have to move to another topic.

Last year, Minseok Kang, VP and Head of Smartphone Planning at Samsung Electronics, appeared in a dedicated clip to talk about collaboration with Google. He also teased the Android 16 update for Galaxy devices for the first time at the showcase.

The Android Show I/O 2026

Since Samsung is Google’s biggest Android ecosystem partner, it is likely to participate in Google’s 2026 version of I/O showcase. That said, we’ll be getting a confirmation about the Android 17-based One UI 9.0 update announcement.

However, we aren’t keeping our hopes too high because the Samsung official may limit words to Android 17 and Gemini AI features in the pre-recorded clip.

On the other hand, test builds of the One UI 9.0 beta have already surfaced on the Samsung firmware server. It indicates that the company is ready to initiate the beta program for the Galaxy Sw6 series. However, Samsung has yet to announce the beta campaign launch.

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One UI 8.5 stable released but not for all

Earlier this week, Samsung released One UI 8.5 for Galaxy S25 series users, ending months-long wait created by the beta program, but it is still limited to Korea.

Besides, the S25 series, Fold 7, and Flip 7, alongside TriFold, also received the stable update. In fact, the S25 Edge, which wasn’t included in the beta program, also received the update.

Samsung has been testing the One UI 8.5 update for the S25 lineup since December. The company expanded the program a few times and added top flagships. However, the rollout delay disappointed many users.

The biggest surprise was the zero transparency. Samsung shared no prior information about the stable update schedule. Following the first official release, the company jumped to its Newsroom website and published a press release in all regions.

Despite keeping the release limited to the home market, Samsung finally made a pre-release announcement of the global expansion. Still, it didn’t commit to any specific date, so you, users, keep on wondering when your device will receive the update.

As for the leaks and rumors, Samsung may send One UI 8.5 for all Galaxy S25 series users on Monday, May 11. However, the phone maker has proved all previous rollout dates wrong. So, it’s better to wait for the official release rather than believing in speculations.

You should know that the stable One UI 8.5 will be released as a small downloadable patch for beta participants and a full-size OTA update, weighing nearly 4.5GB for One UI 8.0 users. Those who are looking forward to this update should keep some important things in mind.

  • Though the update won’t delete any data, it’s suggested that you back up important data to prevent accidental file loss.
  • Use Wi-Fi to download the full OTA
  • Don’t interact with the phone during the update installation
  • Leave the phone for a few minutes once the update installs to settle all background processes

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide protective case leak hints at design changes

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide foldable phone is getting closer to launch, and before that, the phone’s protective case has allegedly leaked online.

Tipster IceUniverse has shared images of the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide listing from Alibaba, an online marketplace. The tipster shared two types of cases: one is transparent, and the other could be silicone.

The rear side has a vertical pill-shaped opening on the top left, and the other half is completely open, covering only the bezels around the secondary display. The right side has a power key cutout for an in-built fingerprint sensor.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 wide protective case leak

The main thing about this foldable is its design, a wide outlook, wider than the Galaxy Z Fold 8, but smaller in overall height. The phone will be using the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, and it will be the first to bring One UI 9.0 (Android 17) out of the box. Samsung might announce some new AI features in partnership with Google at the launch stage.

Based on the previous information, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide will feature a dual camera setup on the back. One of these is a 200MP main camera, and the other is ultra-wide angle.

Besides, the protective case leak, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide will launch with the Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 in the Unpacked event in the second half of this year.

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