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One UI 4.1 FAQ: Here are some frequently asked questions (with answers) about features and upgrades!

Samsung has designed the brand identity for One UI 4.1 is designed as a seamless mobile experience that can be integrated with any device or article. The delicate yet flexible features of the interface help users to express their personality freely, but also provide tools to make daily life more comfortable and secure.
However, the One UI 4 takes the user’s lifestyle to a whole new level due to its wide range of possibilities. Recently, Samsung official has teamed up with the Samsung UX design team to learn more about the user-first design process behind the One UI 4.
Samsung One UI 4.1 FAQ
Simple and Streamlined Style
It is easy to focus on the most important ones when unnecessary objects are removed from the scene. The clear visual hierarchy of One UI 4 keeps your attention momentarily on the most important aspects of each page.
Oe UI 4 manage colors and text so that users can intuitively understand the information. By simplifying the color system and resetting the font size and thickness, the One UI 4 provides a clearer and more coordinated visual experience.
The newer version of the Samsung UI manages the information in a system of streamlined, updated cards for immediate understanding of facts and statistics.
Q: Looks like the font is arranged around by font spacing and boldface type. Please explain how this is implemented
Samsung focuses on making the presentation of information more prominent than ever before by adjusting the visual contrast based on the priority of the information. They created the right negative space by changing the font size and thickness dynamics according to the importance of the content.
Q: Safe, Comfortable, and Secure Usage
As more time is spent on smart devices, more things like safety and health need to be taken care of. One UI 4 conveys the importance of people using smart devices to stay safe and comfortable anytime, anywhere without any worries or inconveniences. Implemented One UI 4 with various features to protect users with high standards for security and privacy.
Q: Users can check when the camera or microphone is turned on with the icon. Where did you get this idea?
Consumer interest in privacy and security has increased significantly in recent years. Samsung has implemented the same newly added function in Android 12 OS keeping in view the best interests of the users.
Q: The permissions dashboard shows where and how often the camera, microphone, and location data are used. Can you tell us more!
Malicious apps that access and exploit various sensors and data after gaining access to personal information have recently become a problem. The Permissions Dashboard can now check and block apps that request unwanted permission for personal information, even when the app is idle.
Q: How did the design details for Dark Mode come together?
The company has tried to find the appropriate level of darkness to enhance the visual comfort without compromising on the aesthetic and attractive features of each app icon.
As a result, Samsung set the current dark level to reduce the overall app icon color naturally. And evenly, prevent glare from white space and satisfy the visual balance between home screen elements.
Q: The Color Palette removes five colors from the wallpaper and changes the visual theme of the device. How is it implemented?
The Color Palette is a function of integrating Android 12 Material U – Dynamic color based on One UI. It uses five colors collected from different wallpapers to support Google and other apps.
Q: What part of the One UI 4 Watch Face are you focused on?
When the Galaxy Watch 4 was released, Samsung focused on expanding the spectrum of expressive face types. Samsung completed the 3D lineup by adding characters from different genres to the watch face.
Q: One UI 4 widget gives a good impression overall.
After continuous consultation and effort, it was possible to massively change the widget size on Android. Samsung implemented the One UI Visual Language to improve the look of Samsung and third-party widgets.
The widget area is not wider than the information provided by the widget. It is designed to provide visual contrast to see information at a glance when more focus is required.
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Art Basel’s boldest digital exhibition yet just landed on Samsung TVs

Samsung TVs, Art Basel’s Official Art TV partner, launched the Art Basel in Basel (ABB) Collection today. This exclusive Art Basel digital art curation, available on Samsung TVs via the Samsung Art Store, features 38 diverse works.
It’s the largest Art Basel collection yet, showcasing global artists and galleries to bring world-class art to more homes. The ABB Collection emphasizes diversity, spanning continents, mediums, and voices.
For the first time, it includes an Africa-based gallery, enriching its cultural depth. Select pieces will be displayed at Art Basel, June 19-22, at Messe Basel, Switzerland.
With the Samsung Art Store, your TV becomes a personal art gallery, offering over 3,500 works by more than 800 artists. It’s available on 2025 Samsung TVs like Neo QLED 8K and The Frame, with Samsung Vision AI making the visuals and sound even better.

Image – Lynn Hershman Leeson’s Seduction (1985) shown on Samsung Neo QLED 8K
38 out of 100 artworks were picked with a focus on artist diversity, medium variety, and geographic representation. The collection shows both up-and-coming talents and well-known names, aligning with Art Basel’s dedication to contemporary art from everywhere.
Notable works include:
- Roméo Mivekannin, “Young woman with peonies after Frédéric Bazille” (2023): A compelling reimagining of classical portraiture from a postcolonial perspective.
- Basim Magdy, “An Intergalactic Messenger Teleported us to a Cave Settlement Ruled by Shared Compassion and Humility” (2022): A vibrant exploration of utopian futurism.
- Zandile Tshabalala, “Pink Blossoms” (2024): A powerful portrait celebrating Black femininity and nature.
- Antonia Kuo, “Willo” (diptych) (2024): A striking dual-panel composition that fuses digital manipulation with analog techniques.
At Art Basel, Samsung’s ArtCube lounge shows off how The Frame, MICRO LED, and Neo QLED 8K TVs make digital art pop with stunning clarity. You can check out the Samsung Art Store, create your own custom art portraits, and join talks about how tech and art come together.
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Samsung Galaxy S26’s One UI 8.5 development starts with a quiet revolution

Galaxy S26 series is expected to launch with One UI 8.5, and Samsung has reportedly kick-started the firmware development. If true, it’s a quiet revolution that would make a big shift in Samsung’s software distribution mechanism.
One UI 8.5 has been in rumors for the past few months. It will be a follow-up version of the One UI 8.0, built on Android 16. This mid-cycle version’s launch is highly likely, as it was also discovered in one of One UI 7’s hidden menus.
Recently, two credible Samsung tipsters claimed that the development of Galaxy S65’s firmware has begun. The sources specifically mentioned “One UI 8.5” as the software that is now being developed for the Galaxy S26 series.
Samsung could expand One UI 8.5 features to older devices via firmware updates. The Galaxy S25 series would get most of the new goodies, while Samsung may share some love with devices like the Galaxy S24, S23, and S22 series.
Here’s why One UI 8.5 is a quiet revolution
One UI 8.5 appears to be a significant upgrade over One UI 8.0. It’s coming after Samsung’s bringing no mid-cycle version over the One UI 7.0. There’s neither One UI 7.1 nor One UI 7.1.1 succeeding the One UI 6.1 and One UI 6.1.1.
Well, Samsung’s likely move to debut the x.5 version isn’t surprising for enthusiasts. Until the One UI 2, Samsung used to release x.1 and x.5 versions. With the One UI 3, the company replaced the x.5 version with a more minor x.1.1 iteration.

Galaxy S25 Plus – Samsung x Van Gogh Museum
One UI 8.5 not only sounds like a major upgrade, but it would indeed be. As Android 16 is coming early to Samsung phones, this mid-cycle One UI version would work like a gap filler at the company’s conventional OS rollout time.
Apple’s iOS 26 brings major design changes, and new features are also coming. We are hopeful that the One UI 8.5 will bring Galaxy phones an additional edge over the upcoming iPhones in terms of user experience and productivity.
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Galaxy A34’s One UI 7 update unlocks hidden GPU tools

Samsung is rolling out the One UI 7 update for the Galaxy A34, which brings hidden GPU tools for gamers. The company has taken extra time in initiating the rollout for this particular device, but the scope seems vast.
One UI 7 update installs Vulkan and GPU Watch tools onto the Galaxy A34. These hidden tricks are pretty useful for gamers, offering crucial metrics. That said, the One UI 7 brings much beyond a rich new user interface to the device.
Samsung’s One UI 7 update aims to improve GPU performance and adds graphics monitoring features. The famous Vulkan and GPUWatch tools are now available on the A34, allowing you to monitor GPU activity.
GPUWatch is a nice tool developed by Samsung for the developer community. When activated, it allows users to observe GPU activity, containing metrics like GPU Load, FPS. Detailed information is overlaid onto the screen in real-time.
The GPUWatch tool can be activated on Galaxy devices through Developer Options. You can do it easily by navigating to Settings > Developer Options > GPUWatch. When enabled, it shows FPS, CPU and GPU load, ID, API, resolution, and driver type.
Vulkan is the second major addition that replaces the legacy OpenGL. As compared to the previous solution, Vulkan brings notable improvements to graphics, while retaining efficiency to improve gaming performance.

Source: Tsuruugi / Reddit
All in all, GPUWatch is a graphics monitoring tool, while Vulkan, replacing OpenGL, improves GPU performance. One UI 7 has widely adopted the Vulkan graphics API on Samsung devices to level up experiences without hurting the battery life.
Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout is taking place gradually on the Galaxy A34. While the update’s available in most countries, a broad release may take some time. You can check for the updates via Settings > Software update > Download and install.
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Why Samsung made 64 million phones in just one quarter

Samsung made a whopping 64 million Galaxy phones in early 2025, up 21% from last quarter’s 52.4 million, according to TrendForce. New Galaxy smartphones and extra stock before possible US tariffs fueled this boost.
The worldwide market flagged 289 million smartphones made in Q1 2025, a 3% dip from 296 million last year. Still, Samsung’s numbers soared, leaving rivals behind as its focus on shiny new flagship models paid off big time.
As predicted by TrendForce, the worldwide smartphone market sales would be sluggish in Q2. Meanwhile, Samsung’s stellar start to 2025 proves the company is ready to tackle challenges like US tariffs and tricky market changes head-on.
Apple, on the other hand, slipped to second place. Its production dropped 40% to 48 million phones from 80.1 million last quarter. The report mentions that Apple struggled in China, where sales slowed and subsidies didn’t help.
Worries about US tariffs pushed Samsung to act fast. The Korean tech giant built more phones to ship before new US rules could raise prices. This smart move helped Samsung grab the number-one spot in global smartphone production.

Source – TrendForce
China-based vendors, including Xiaomi, took third place, making 42 million phones, driven by China’s subsidy program. Oppo made 27 million, Vivo 24 million, and Transsion (Tecno) brought up the rear with 22 million units in Q1.
Tariffs are shaking things up
President Trump’s talk of a 25% tax on foreign-made phones could hurt sales. Research firms like IDC and Counterpoint now expect 1.233 to 1.839 billion phones shipped in 2025.
Samsung and Apple, producing in countries like India and China, face potential price hikes if tariffs hit. SigmaIntel even suggested shipments could drop to 1.1 billion units, with Samsung at 208.7 million and Apple at 202 million units.
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T-Mobile thinks face scans can fix its security breaches

T-Mobile teamed up with CLEAR to beef up employee login security through face logins. The carrier is using CLEAR1, a system that checks identities with selfies, ditching conventional passwords or those annoying one-time codes for something more secure.
To be noted, T-Mobile has had some rough patches with cybersecurity, such as data breaches and SIM swap scams. CLEAR1 is the latest move by T-Mobile to secure access, which utilizes face scans to verify employees’ identities.
Employees need to hand over a valid ID and do a face scan, and CLEAR handles all the biometric stuff. Some employees are worried about privacy since CLEAR might keep more data than needed; however, T-Mobile is addressing their concerns.
As T-Mobile grows and handles more customer info, security is a huge deal. The company is trying to balance tough protection with making sure employees are okay with using new tech like CLEAR1 without feeling creeped out.
This shows T-Mobile is pretty serious about fixing its security problems after facing them for years. Face scans could be a game-changer for security, but the carrier will need employees to trust the system for it to really work out.
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