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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.

READ MORE: Samsung Android 11/One UI 3 device list: Is your Galaxy device getting Android 11?

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

  1. Galaxy S20
  2. Galaxy S20 5G
  3. Galaxy S20+
  4. Galaxy S20+ 5G
  5. Galaxy S20 Ultra
  6. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
  7. Galaxy Note 10
  8. Galaxy Note 10 5G
  9. Galaxy Note 10+
  10. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
  11. Galaxy S10e
  12. Galaxy S10
  13. Galaxy S10 5G
  14. Galaxy S10+
  15. Galaxy S10e
  16. Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  17. Galaxy S10 Lite
  18. Galaxy Z Flip
  19. Galaxy Z Flip 5G
  20. Galaxy Tab S6
  21. Galaxy Tab S5e
  22. Galaxy Fold
  23. Galaxy Fold 5G
  24. Galaxy S9
  25. Galaxy S9+
  26. Galaxy Note 9
  27. Galaxy A71
  28. Galaxy A70s
  29. Galaxy A51
  30. Galaxy M31
  31. Galaxy M21
  32. Galaxy M31s
  33. Galaxy F41
  34. Galaxy A70
  35. Galaxy A50s
  36. Galaxy A71 5G – New
  37. Galaxy A31 – New
  38. Galaxy M51 – New
  39. 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 to introduce Home Up’s Vertical App Drawer, not in One UI 6.1.1

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One UI 7 Vertical App drawer

Google recently initiated the beta testing phase for Android 15, inviting testers to explore new functionalities. On the other side, Samsung is also preparing to release the Android 14-based One UI 6.1.1 iteration with next-generation foldables. Meanwhile, the community moderator confirms that Samsung will bring a Vertical App Drawer with One UI 7, based on Android 15.

According to the community moderator, the Vertical App Drawer feature of the Samsung Home Up Good Lock module is currently in development for the next OS version, Android 15-based One UI 7. However, the moderator has not confirmed anything further about it.

The Vertical App Drawer feature will allow users to scroll vertically through their apps. This differs from horizontal scrolling, providing a more intuitive and organized way to access apps.

Previously, the same moderator had reported that the Vertical App Drawer would be part of One UI 6.1.1. However, it will now be introduced with the next OS and will be included in the Good Lock’s Home Up module.

One UI 7 Vertical App drawer

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One UI 6.1’s Home Up app update unveils new capabilities: Finder access, Icon size setting, background blur, and more

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Hoem Up new features

Samsung has rolled out a significant update to its Home Up Good Lock module with version 15.0.01.19 for One UI 6.1 devices. The update introduces new features for devices including the Galaxy S24 series and focuses on enhancing the home screen and folder management.

For the home screen, the update adds the long-awaited  ‘Access Finder’ feature that makes it easier for users to find and open apps quickly. Also, the new ‘App Icon Setting’ allows for the customization of app icons, enabling users to adjust their size and appearance to suit their choices. These home screen features are also available on the Galaxy S24 series

In terms of folder customization, users can now change the background color of their folders, allowing for a more personalized look. They can also adjust the background blur of folders, which can help the home screen appear cleaner and more organized. The update also includes an option to rearrange folder icons, helping users keep their apps in order.

For the Galaxy S24 series, certain functions are not supported by the update but will be made available through the ‘One UI Home’ app update. You can get the update through the Galaxy Store or from the Good Lock app.

Samsung One UI 6.1 Hoem Up new features

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization Camera Feature

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One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization

Samsung Galaxy S24 series introduced several new features and enhancements with the One UI 6.1, one of which is Intelligent Optimization. This feature is designed to give users specific control over the image processing levels directly from the camera settings.

The Intelligent Optimization feature allows users to adjust how their photos are processed. Whether capturing everyday moments or professional shots, the Intelligent Optimization feature in One UI 6.1 ensures that your photos meet your standards with minimal effort.

How to activate it?

You can easily enable the Intelligent Optimization feature by following the steps below.

  • Open the Camera app, then Settings.
  • Tap on Intelligent Optimization.
  • Choose the desired optimization level
    • Maximum
    • Medium: Speed up capture time by doing less optimization
    • Minimum: Take pictures as fast as possible by not optimizing pictures after they are taken.
  • Optionally, enable or disable the Scene Optimizer.

Samsung One UI 6.1 Intelligent Optimization

This feature allows for customization of photo attributes such as sharpness, contrast, and brightness. For example, selecting the minimum level results in more natural-looking images, while the maximum level increases detail and sharpness, which is ideal for zoomed-in shots. Notably, the quality optimization setting of these levels only affects Photo Mode.

If you enable Scene Optimizer, it automatically optimizes the color and contrast of pictures to make dark scenes look brighter, food looks tastier and landscapes look more vivid.

How to use One UI 6.1 Camera Shift feature on your Samsung Galaxy

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