Samsung One UI 2.5 Update Tracker: These Samsung devices have received the update so far
At the Galaxy Unpacked 2020 event, Samsung introduced the Galaxy Note 20 series, alongside the company introduced the new version of One UI, One UI 2.5. It comes with a bunch of useful features, we will soon cover all of them in our review.
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You’ll be getting the One UI 2.5 update too but don’t expect any massive new features though this is very much an incremental update over One UI 2.1. Samsung will gradually start rolling out the One UI 2.5 to its eligible devices including Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy A smartphones.
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We now have the official list confirmed by the company itself. Below you can check the list of Galaxy devices that have received the One UI 2.5 so far:
Latest News:
[December 06, 2020] The Galaxy A50s is getting One UI 2.5 update
[December 01, 2020] Samsung Galaxy A31 and Galaxy M51 getting One UI 2.5 update
[November 30, 2020] One UI 2.5 arrives on Samsung Galaxy A71 5G, brings plenty of new features
[November 23, 2020] Samsung Galaxy F41 getting One UI 2.5 update with several new features
[November 18, 2020] AT&T rolling out One UI 2.5 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 9
[November 17, 2020] Samsung Galaxy A50s getting One UI 2.5 update along with November 2020 security patch
[November 13, 2020] T-Mobile rolling out One UI 2.5 update for Samsung Galaxy Note 9
[November 11, 2020] Samsung Galaxy M31s grabbing One UI 2.5 update with new features
[November 10, 2020] Sprint rolling out One UI 2.5 update for Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 along with September 2020 security patch
[November 09, 2020] Samsung One UI 2.5 is now rolling out for Galaxy Note 10 series in Malaysia
[November 07, 2020] [Update: Germany and Philippines] Galaxy A51 getting One UI 2.5 with new features and October 2020 security patch
[November 04, 2020] Galaxy M21 receives One UI 2.5 update with new features
[November 03, 2020] Samsung Galaxy Fold is now getting One UI 2.5 update in the U.S.
[November 02, 2020] Samsung One UI 2.5 rolling out for Galaxy Note 9 in South Korea
[October 31, 2020] One UI 2.5 for Galaxy Note 9 rolling out in India, brings a new set of features
[October 30, 2020] Samsung Galaxy A70s getting a bunch of new features with One UI 2.5 update
[October 29, 2020] [UPDATE: Rolling out in India] Breaking: Galaxy S9 series started receiving One UI 2.5, brings latest features
[October 27, 2020] Samsung Galaxy Fold 5G is now getting One UI 2.5 with October 2020 security patch
[October 26, 2020] T-Mobile Galaxy S10 5G gets One UI 2.5 update with new features and September 2020 security patch
Samsung One UI 2.5 device list: December 06, 2020
- Galaxy S20
- Galaxy S20 5G
- Galaxy S20+
- Galaxy S20+ 5G
- Galaxy S20 Ultra
- Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
- Galaxy Note 10
- Galaxy Note 10 5G
- Galaxy Note 10+
- Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
- Galaxy S10e
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy S10 5G
- Galaxy S10+
- Galaxy S10e
- Galaxy Note 10 Lite
- Galaxy S10 Lite
- Galaxy Z Flip
- Galaxy Z Flip 5G
- Galaxy Tab S6
- Galaxy Tab S5e
- Galaxy Fold
- Galaxy Fold 5G
- Galaxy S9
- Galaxy S9+
- Galaxy Note 9
- Galaxy A71
- Galaxy A70s
- Galaxy A51
- Galaxy M31
- Galaxy M21
- Galaxy M31s
- Galaxy F41
- Galaxy A70
- Galaxy A50s
- Galaxy A71 5G – New
- Galaxy A31 – New
- Galaxy M51 – New
- Galaxy A50s – New
Note: Above devices are now confirmed by Samsung to receive the One UI 2.5 update. For other Galaxy devices, Samsung is still committed to providing the latest update until the hardware specifications allow it to provide the optimized mobile experience for the users. The One UI 2.5 features may vary by device.
ALSO READ: Here’s the list of eligible Samsung devices that will get the One UI 3.0/Android 11
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One UI 7 Brings Ultimate Home Screen Makeover on Galaxy Devices
Samsung‘s One UI 7 brings exciting changes to the Home screen of your Galaxy device, making it easier to use and more customizable. It provides a cleaner look, more ways to personalize your phone, and an easier way to find things.
Let’s explore the top One UI 7 features that make your Home Screen experience better than ever.
Samsung One UI 7 Home Screen Features
Simplified Home Screen Grid
One UI 7 offers a simplified Home screen grid. The layout has been redesigned to offer a more symmetrical and balanced look. This new grid makes it easier to organize apps and widgets while maintaining a clean and neat appearance.
With this change, you can expect more consistency across your Home screen to give it a modern, organized feel with impressive functionality. The grid layout also makes it easier to fit One UI widgets in standard sizes, so everything fits perfectly on your screen.
Enhanced Landscape View
For those who use their phone in landscape mode, One UI 7 brings improvements to make everything look more consistent. Now, widgets will appear in the same size and shape, no matter how you hold your phone.
Additionally, text labels are now positioned below the icons, rather than beside them, for a cleaner and more streamlined look when your phone is in landscape mode.
App and Widget style
With One UI 7, customizing your Home screen is easier than ever. You can adjust the size of app icons to suit your style. Whether you want bigger icons for easy access or smaller ones for a more minimalist look, the choice is yours.
You can also choose to hide text labels below app icons to make your Home screen even more personalized.
New widget settings
Widgets on your Home screen get some new settings in One UI 7. You can now adjust the shape, background color, and transparency of widgets to match the style you want. It’s all about giving you more control over how your Home screen looks.
Larger Home Screen Folders
One UI 7 also makes it easier to open apps stored in folders. Larger Home screen folders allow you to see more apps at once, so you can open them directly without having to open the folder first.
Finder Access
Finding what you need on your phone just got easier. One UI 7 moves the Finder search bar to the bottom of the Apps screen to make it more accessible with one hand. You can also add a Finder button to your quick panel for even quicker access, so you can search for apps, files, or settings with just a tap.
Samsung One UI 7 brings several thoughtful improvements to the Home screen that enhance both the look and feel of your Galaxy device. Try out the features on your smartphone now.
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Samsung One UI 7 Camera: Deep dive into redesigned UX
Samsung One UI 7 Camera UX has been revamped with end-user convenience in mind. The latest iteration of One UI brings a fresh take on mobile photography with a redesigned interface for the stock camera application.
The new interface emphasizes intuitive control and accessibility. Samsung has recently started the One UI 7 Beta Program for the Galaxy S24 series. All Galaxy devices will start getting the brand new features starting in the first quarter of next year.
One UI 7 introduces redesigned Samsung Camera UX
Samsung’s latest One UI version comes with a simplified layout for better usability. It also adds new zoom controls for Pro Photo and Pro Video modes. The updated UI, combined with the new features, empowers Galaxy users to capture stunning shots.
Simplified Layout and New Zoom Controls
Streamlined Camera Controls:
- Buttons and modes have been reorganized to ensure essential features are more accessible. This redesign provides a clearer preview of photos and videos during the capture process.
Enhanced Pro and Pro Video Modes:
- The manual settings layout has been simplified, focusing on usability. The adjustments make it easier for users to fine-tune their photos and videos while keeping the flow uninterrupted.
New Zoom Controls in Pro Video Mode:
- A dedicated zoom control slider allows users to adjust zoom speed smoothly while recording. This feature enables professional-level transitions, perfect for cinematic shots.
One UI 7 Camera UX – Deep Dive
Samsung’s new camera UI in One UI 7 is designed to enhance both functionality and creativity. You can also explore these features by joining the One UI 7 Beta Program, available for Galaxy S24 series devices in select countries.
The new interface and layout make photography and videography operations seamless no matter whether you are capturing a family photo, recording a professional-grade video, or experimenting with manual controls. Let’s explore key changes:
1. Cleaner and Simplified Camera Interface
In One UI 7, the camera interface has been redesigned to ensure that all key options are easy to locate.
What’s Changed:
- The placement of camera modes and buttons has been optimized for quick access.
- During photo or video capture, the viewfinder preview is now larger and less cluttered.
2. Smooth Zoom Control in Pro Video Mode
The Pro Video Mode now includes a new zoom slider, designed for smoother control when zooming in or out during recording.
What’s Changed:
- While recording, the slider lets you adjust the zoom level at your own speed, creating professional-grade transitions.
- The zoom speed is smooth and steady, ensuring your videos feel cinematic and polished.
3. Easier Access to Advanced Settings
The Pro and Pro Video modes have undergone a complete overhaul:
What’s Changed:
- Advanced settings such as ISO, shutter speed, and focus controls are now more clearly organized and easier to toggle.
- The interface displays key information like white balance and EV adjustments in a more user-friendly manner.
4. Instant Mode Switching
Switching between modes like Photo, Video, and Pro is now faster and more intuitive.
What’s Changed:
- The transition between different modes is seamless, with quick animations that indicate the change without slowing down the experience.
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How to exit One UI 7 Beta and Rollback to Stable software
Samsung has just kickstarted the One UI 7 Beta and many users have joined the Beta and installed the test firmware. If you don’t want to continue the One UI 7 Beta, you can exit the Program and rollback to the Stable software.
Joining the One UI Beta Program allows Samsung users to experience new features before the official release. The build contains bugs and instability concerns. You can simply exit the One UI 7 Beta Program and rollback to the One UI 6.1.
Here are some simple steps to follow in case you want to revert to the previous One UI version:
Step 1: Withdraw from the Beta Program
To officially leave the One UI 7 Beta Program:
- Open the Samsung Members app on your device.
- Navigate to Settings > One UI Beta Program status > Withdraw.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm your withdrawal.
Once you withdraw, you won’t receive further Beta updates. Your device will no longer participate in the Beta Program.
Step 2: Roll Back to the Stable Software
Exiting the Beta Program doesn’t automatically remove the beta software. To revert to the stable release:
- From phone:
- Check for the software update (Settings > Software update > Download and install), a Stable build should be made available to your device.
- Via PC:
- Install the Smart Switch PC Version on your computer.
- Connect your device to the PC.
- Perform a rollback to the official release version using Smart Switch.
Note: When you roll back from One UI 7 Beta, all the personal data and apps will be removed due to a factory reset. Ensure you back up your data before proceeding.
Signed up for Beta but haven’t installed
If you signed up for the One UI 7 Beta Program but haven’t yet installed the beta firmware, the process is even simpler.
After withdrawing via the Samsung Members app, your device will continue using the current official version without requiring a rollback.