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Samsung’s September 2023: One UI 6 Beta Expansion, Galaxy A Series Inclusion, and an Exciting October 5 Release

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On the last day of August, Samsung released One UI 6 Beta 2 for the Galaxy S23 series. After that, the company expanded the S23’s One UI 6 Beta to more countries including China, India, Poland, and the UK. Not that all, but the Galaxy A series models are also invited for testing.

This makes September an outstanding month for Samsung smartphone users. Well, we just reported that the Galaxy S22 users are quite angry seeing the Beta is already available for Galaxy A series phones. However, the Beta Program isn’t far away from last year’s flagship lineup.

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September 2023 will be filled with Beta updates of the new One UI 6 software. In addition to the Galaxy S22 series, the Galaxy S21 series, and Galaxy Z Fold/Flip will sequentially join the Beta testing. However, Samsung is all set to introduce the One UI 6.0 on October 5.

Samsung One UI 6

Here’s what One UI 6 update will bring.

Quick panel

New button layout: 

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  • The quick panel has a new layout that makes it easier to access the features you use most. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth now have their own dedicated buttons at the top of the screen, while visual features, like Dark mode and Eye comfort shield, have been moved to the bottom. Other quick settings buttons appear in a customizable area in the middle.

Instantly access the full quick panel:

  • By default, a compact quick panel with notifications appears when you swipe down from the top of the screen. Swiping down again hides notifications and shows the expanded quick panel. If you turn on Quick Settings instant access, you can view the expanded quick panel by swiping just once from the right side of the top of the screen. Swiping down from the left side shows notifications.

Quickly access brightness control: 

  • The brightness control bar now appears by default in the compact quick panel when you swipe down once from the top of the screen for quicker and easier brightness adjustments.

Improved album art display:

  • While playing music or videos, album art will cover the entire media controller in the notification panel if the app playing the music or video provides album art.

Enhanced layout for notifications: 

  • Each notification now appears as a separate card, making it easier to recognize individual notifications.

Sort notifications by time: 

  • While playing music or videos, album art will cover the entire media controller in the notification panel if the app playing the music or video provides album art.

Lock Screen

Reposition your clock

  • You now have more freedom to move your clock to the position of your choice on the Lock screen.

Home Screen

Simplified icon labels: 

  • App icon labels are now limited to a single line for a cleaner and simpler look. “Galaxy” and “Samsung” have been removed from some app names to make them shorter and easier to scan.

Typeface

New default font: 

  • One UI 6 has a new default font with a more stylish and modern feel. You’ll see the new font if the default font is selected in Settings. If you’re using a different font, you’ll still see that font after upgrading to One UI 6.

Multitasking

Keep pop-up windows open: 

  • Instead of minimizing pop-up windows when you go to the Recents screen, pop-ups will now remain open after you leave the Recents screen so you can continue what you were working on.

Samsung Keyboard

New emoji design:

  • Emojis that appear in your messages, social media posts, and elsewhere on your phone have been updated with a fresh new design.

Content sharing

Picture and video previews: 

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  • When you share pictures or videos from any app, preview images will appear at the top of the Share panel to give you one more chance to review the pictures and videos before sharing them.

Extra sharing options: 

  • When you share content, additional options may appear on the Share panel depending on the app you share from. For example, when you share a website from the Chrome web browser, you’ll get the option to share a screenshot of the website along with the web address.

Weather

New Weather widget: 

  • The Weather insights widget provides more information about your local weather conditions. You can see when severe thunderstorms, snow, rain, and other events are on the forecast.

More information in the Weather app: 

  • Information about snowfall, moon phases and times, atmospheric pressure, visibility distance, dew point, and wind direction is now available in the Weather app.

Interactive map view: 

  • Swipe to move around the map and tap a location to view the local weather conditions. The map can help you find weather information even if you don’t know the name of the city.

Enhanced illustrations: 

  • Illustrations in the Weather widget and app have been enhanced to provide better
    information about the current weather conditions. Background colors also change depending on the time of the day.

Camera

Custom camera widgets: 

  • You can add custom camera widgets to your Home screen. You can set each widget to start in a specific shooting mode and save pictures in an album of your choice.

More alignment options for watermarks: 

  • You can now choose whether your watermark appears at the top or bottom of your photos.

Quick access to resolution settings

  • A resolution button is now available in the quick settings at the top of the screen in Photo and Pro modes so you can quickly change the resolution of photos you take.

Easier video size options

  • A pop-up now appears when you tap the video size button, making it easier to see all the options and choose the right ones.

Keep your pictures level: 

  • When grid lines are turned on in Camera settings, a level line will now appear in the middle of the screen while using the rear camera in all modes except Panorama. The line will move to show whether your picture is level with the ground.

Apply effects more easily: 

  • Filter and face effects now use a dial instead of a slider, making it easier to make precise adjustments with just one hand.

Scan documents easily: 

  • The Scan document feature has been separated from Scene optimizer, so you can scan documents even if Scene optimizer is turned off. The new Auto scan lets you scan documents automatically whenever you take a picture of a document. After a document is scanned, you’ll be taken to the edit screen, where you can rotate your document to align it the way you want.

Quality optimization: 

  • You can choose between 3 levels of quality optimization for the pictures you take. Choose Maximum to get the highest quality pictures with the most post-processing. Choose Minimum to reduce the amount of post-processing so you can take pictures as quickly as possible. You can also choose Medium to get the best balance of speed and post-processing.

New Auto FPS settings for videos:

  • Auto FPS can help you record brighter videos in low-light conditions. Auto FPS now has 3 options. You can turn it off, use it for 30 fps videos only, or use it for both 30 fps and 60 fps videos.

Gallery

Save clipped images as stickers: 

  • When you clip something from an image, you can easily save it as a sticker that you can use later when editing pictures or videos.

Enhanced story view: 

  • While viewing a story, a thumbnail view appears when you swipe up from the bottom of the screen. In thumbnail view, you can add or remove pictures and videos from your story.

Drag and drop with 2 hands: 

  • Touch and hold pictures and videos with one hand, then use your other hand to navigate to the album where you want to drop them.

Quick edits in detail view: 

  • While viewing a picture or video, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to go to detail view. This screen now provides quick access to effects and editing features you can immediately apply.

Photo Editor

Adjust decorations after saving: 

  • You can now make changes to drawings, stickers, and text that you’ve added to a photo even after saving.

Undo and redo: 

  • Don’t worry about making mistakes. You can now easily undo or redo transformations, filters, and tones.

Enhanced layout: 

  • The new Tools menu makes it easier to find the editing features you need. Straighten and Perspective options have been combined in the Transform menu.
    Draw on custom stickers: When creating custom stickers, you can now use drawing tools to make your stickers even more personal and unique.

New text backgrounds and styles: 

  • When adding text to a photo, you can choose from several new backgrounds and styles to help you get the perfect look.

Calendar

Your schedule at a glance: 

  • The new schedule view provides your upcoming events, tasks, and reminders all together in chronological order.

View your reminders in Calendar: 

  • You can now view and add reminders in the Calendar app without opening the Reminder app.

Reminder

Refined reminder list view: 

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  • The main list view has been redesigned. You can manage categories at the top of the screen. Below the categories, your reminders will be shown organized by date. The layout for reminders containing images and web links has also been enhanced.

New reminder categories: 

  • The Place category contains reminders that alert you when you’re in a specific place, and the No Alert category contains reminders that don’t provide any alerts.

More options for creating reminders: 

  • When sharing content to the Reminder app, you’ll get full editing options before your reminder is created. You can also take pictures using the camera when creating a reminder.

Create all-day reminders: 

  • You can now create reminders for an entire day and customize the time when you want to be alerted about them.

Samsung Internet

Play videos in the background: 

  • Keep playing video sound even if you leave the current tab or leave the Internet app completely.

Enhanced tab list for large screens: 

  • When using Internet on a large screen, such as a tablet in landscape view or Samsung DeX, your tab list will be shown in 2 columns so you can see more tabs on the screen at the same time.

Smart select

Resize and extract text from pinned content: 

  • When you pin an image to the screen, you can now resize it or extract text from it.
    Magnified view: When selecting an area of the screen, a magnified view will appear so you can start and end your selection at the perfect spot.

Bixby text call

Customize your greeting: 

  • You can now edit the greeting that Bixby says when you answer using Bixby text call.

Switch to Bixby during a call: 

  • You can switch to Bixby text call at any time, even if the call is already in progress.

Modes and Routines

Unique Lock screens depending on your mode: 

  • Set up different Lock screens with their own wallpaper and clock style for when you’re driving, working, exercising, and more. When you start editing the Lock screen while a mode is on, you’ll edit the Lock screen for that mode.

New conditions: 

  • You can now start a routine when an app is playing media.

New actions: 

  • Your routines can now do more than ever before. Change your Lock screen, change Samsung Keyboard settings, and more.

Smart suggestions

New look and feel: 

  • The Smart Suggestions widget has been redesigned with a layout that better aligns with other icons on your Home screen.

More customization:

  • You can now adjust transparency and choose between a white or black background. You can also set apps to exclude from suggestions.

Finder

Quick actions for apps

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  • When an app appears in your search results, you can touch and hold the app to get quick access to actions you can perform using the app. For example, if you search for the Calendar app, buttons for adding an event or searching your calendar will appear. App actions will also appear in search results on their own if you search for the name of the action instead of the app.

My Files

Free up storage space: 

  • Recommendation cards will appear to help you free up storage space. My Files will recommend deleting unnecessary files, give you tips for setting up cloud storage, and also let you know which apps on your phone are using the most storage space.

Settings

Smarter Airplane mode: 

  • If you turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth while Airplane mode is on, your phone will remember. The next time you use Airplane mode, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth will remain on instead of turning off.

Easier access to battery settings: 

  • Battery settings now have their own top-level settings menu, so you can easily check your battery usage and manage battery settings.

Block security threats: 

Get an extra level of protection for your apps and data. Auto Blocker prevents unknown apps from being installed, checks for malware, and blocks malicious commands from being sent to your phone using a USB cable.

Accessibility

New magnification options: 

  • Customize how your magnification window appears. You can choose full screen, partial screen, or allow switching between the two.

Customize cursor thickness:

  • You can now increase the thickness of the cursor that appears while editing text so that it’s easier to see.

Learn more about accessibility: 

  • A link to the Samsung Accessibility web page has been added to Accessibility settings so you can learn more about accessibility features and our efforts to make our products accessible to everyone.

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Nvidia’s AI chip trouble could be Samsung’s jackpot

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Samsung could book a huge revenue surge in Q3 because of Nvidia, with the AI chip supply. Samsung Electronics is the key supplier of HBM3 chipsets for Nvidia’s H20 model. The chip giant’s H20 cost write-backs will likely become Samsung’s jackpot.

JPMorgan’s Wagner estimates Nvidia could record over $10 billion in cost write-backs related to its H20 inventory and this financial adjustment could positively affect Samsung Q3 earnings, as the company is a key supplier for the H20 model.

Key points to understand

  1. Nvidia’s H20 challenges: US export restrictions led to a $4.5 billion charge and $10.5 billion in lost revenue for Nvidia in 2025.
  2. Samsung’s HBM3 supply: Samsung provides essential HBM3 chips for Nvidia’s H20, positioning it to benefit from resumed sales.
  3. Cost write-backs: Nvidia’s potential $10 billion write-back could enhance Samsung’s Q3 financial performance.
  4. Market Context: Samsung’s Q2 profit drop highlights the importance of this potential boost for its recovery.

Samsung has recently announced its Q2 revenue and profit estimations, with results likely later this month. The company noted tariffs and delays in supplying HBM chips to Nvidia as the key reasons behind a projected 56% profit drop in Q2 2025.

With Nvidia potentially getting US approval to resume H20 sales to China, it’s a bright sign for Samsung’s chip future. Samsung’s role as Nvidia’s HBM3 supplier strengthens its position in the skyrocketing AI semiconductor market.

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Samsung may revive S Pen but only if there’s real love for it

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Samsung is committed to bringing back S Pen support to future Galaxy Z Fold if there’s real love for it among fans.

Since the Fold 7 has no S Pen support, some fans who love using the stylus are disappointed. Despite being an additional accessory-type device, the S Pen is loved by a significant portion of users, but with a lower typical use rate.

Recently, MX Division’s Kang Min-seok confirmed that Samsung is exploring innovative solutions to revive the S Pen on foldables. The executive hinted that the S Pen could make a comeback if targeted conditions are met, including:

  1. Development of new S Pen technologies that keep the design thinner.
  2. Thinner S Pen tech achieves the aimed performance mark.
  3. Enough demand among fans.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 is not a real successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 6, but the Galaxy Z Fold Special Edition. The new foldable has dropped S Pen support and under-display camera technology, mirroring the key changes in the Galaxy Z Fold SE.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

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Samsung experimented with major changes with the Fold SE last year, which was available in China and South Korea. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 brings a SE-like display (size), dropped UDC tech, and S Pen support, and adopts a 200MP camera.

S Pen’s future isn’t that bright anymore

Reports suggest that Samsung sees no scope in keeping the S Pen mainstream. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has dropped Bluetooth features from the S Pen, and the Galaxy S26 Ultra is rumored to be the last phone with a built-in slot for a stylus.

The Galaxy S27 Ultra may support S Pen inputs, but it might drop the slot. The vacated space could be used for more practical sensors. The design may go even thinner, so the battery’s thickness could be reduced, and the area would be increased.

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S Pen is an iconic feature, but it’s also true that it sits under the silo almost always. Do you remember the last time you took out the stylus from your Galaxy S Ultra device? It might be weeks weeks-long gap or a few hours if you love the S Pen.

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Samsung grows fast beating Apple, but it’s not Galaxy S25 magic

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The year’s second quarter ended on June 30, and IDC became the first to drop details on how the global smartphone market performed. While the worldwide market growth remained sluggish in Q2 2025, Samsung grew fast, defeating Apple with its AI phones.

According to IDC, a total of 295.2 million smartphones were sold in the second quarter, with a mere 1.0% YoY growth. Samsung flagged the highest growth YoY and led the market, with Apple as the runner-up with lagging growth in Q2 2025.

Not Galaxy S25, but these phones are doing well

Samsung shipped 58 million phones in the second quarter of the year. The company seized 19.7 percent market share with a 7.9 percent YoY growth. Sales grew from 53.8 million in 2Q24 to 58 million in 2Q25, and market share grew from 18.4 percent to 19.7 percent.

Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A56, launched on the verge of Q2, are doing well. The report highlights the positive impact of the release of these phones that pushed Samsung ahead of Apple with a big growth rate in the worldwide market.

Samsung was able to consolidate its market leadership and outperform the overall market achieving strong growth in the quarter driven by the sales of its new Galaxy A36 and A56 products,” said Francisco Jeronimo, vice president, Client Devices, IDC.

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Apple sold 46.4 million iPhones in the same period and secured a 15.7 percent share. The company’s growth remains slow due to a sales drop in the Chinese market and US tariff volatility.

Analysts at IDC highlighted that “While Apple was the top brand during the promotion period, it saw a 1% drop in China in Q2, offset by strong double-digit growth in emerging markets leading to a 1.5% growth globally in the quarter.”

Xiaomi remained the third biggest smartphone seller, recording 14.4 percent market share with 42.5 million smartphones shipped around the world.

Vivo and Transsion (Tecno) sold 27.1 million and 25.1 million phones in Q2, respectively. The former had a 9.2 percent share with 4.8 percent YoY growth, while the latter had an 8.5 percent market share with 1.7 percent decline YoY.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 series is the next paradigm of Galaxy S25

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series has a vibrant specs sheet for customers ranging from the smallest to the largest models, and the Galaxy S26 could unveil as the next paradigm of these devices, as suggested in the new codename leak.

A new detail coming from Winfuture reveals that the Galaxy S26 series development is being carried under the codename Next Paradigm. The current stream of info shows three modes – NPA1, NPA2, and NPA3. These are expected to be the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus (or Edge), and Galaxy S26 Ultra.

These codenames leaked amid confusion surrounding the Galaxy S26 Plus’s future. Plus has been one of the most sold devices and played a critical role in Samsung’s promotional strategy even before the arrival of Ultra. However, the Galaxy S26 Edge now stands as a formidable alternative to those who want something stylish over volume, and it targets the same audience as the Plus variant. Therefore, offering two models at the same price won’t make any sense.

Samsung may sacrifice the S26 Plus to fully adapt the slim S26 Edge. Still, this is just a stream of thick cloud, while we have to wait for a clear view.

Rumors about the Plus model’s exclusion appeared right after the S25 Edge’s release, including the codename NPA for the upcoming flagship. To be mentioned, the Galaxy S25 had a codename, Paradigm, abbreviated as PA.

In May, NPA was in the early stages of development, and Samsung was selecting vendors for the project. At that time, the report specifically mentioned that the Galaxy S25 Edge’s sales performance will decide its future in 2026, and it seems that Samsung is satisfied with what this slim phone has achieved so far. Or it may be just a hallucination, and Samsung will give the S26 Edge a separate launch, just like this year.

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Hint for the future

The Galaxy S25 series has three launch models: S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra. The S25 and Plus had substantial improvements, such as a battery and a new processor. On the other hand, the S25 Ultra had makeup over the S24, submitting its square design to history and bringing a more aesthetically rich outlook featuring titanium.

Despite being a part of the series, Samsung released Galaxy S25 Edge after three month of main lineup. This decision is highly influenced by the phone’s super slim design, which the the Korean company marketed as its biggest innovation in mobile design.

Samsung ensured that the phone not only remains symbolic for its thin body but also offers a high-quality camera, a flagship processor, a strong design, and the latest AI features. Still, the majority of the users criticized the phone’s battery backup, which is rated 3900mAh.

The codename Next Paradigm means that Samsung may be planning some tweaks in the design side while retaining the specs upgrade strategy. That said, we expect Samsung to experiment with the Edge’s downside, such as its battery life, and take it over 4000mAh.

The S26 Ultra will get a new chipset, a better close-range telephoto, and battery optimizations. A major change in the design could be the thickness reduction, thus making it more user-friendly. Meanwhile, the standard version will also see a minor improvement, taking the torch forward from the previous device.

That said, the road to the next paradigm will go through the S25 series, and Samsung may not attempt any dramatic shift in the Galaxy S26 series. This belief deepens due to Samsung’s past smartphone launches when Samsung preferred incremental upgrades over any serious change.

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However, we’re far away from seeing any design specific leak, until then, take the speculations as a pinch of salt.

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Get Galaxy Watch 8 faces on your current Samsung smartwatch

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Samsung is preparing to launch Galaxy Watch 8 faces for older smartwatch models. Recently, owners of the Galaxy Watch 7 with One UI 8 Watch have managed to install the new faces, but you can get them without the latest OS, too.

Galaxy Watch 8 faces don’t require the One UI 8 Watch software to function on previous Samsung smartwatch models. Users interested in new watch faces can manually install the asset files, available in APKs, courtesy of TechnoProz (via ThatJoshGuy).

Installing the APKs offers you access to 7 of the new watch faces from the Galaxy Watch 8 series. Titles include Circle Dashboard, Daily Dashboard, Dynamic Digits, Heritage Classic, Minimal Analog, Minimal Digital, and Sporty Classic.

Note that it’s entirely a manual process, and you need to install 7 APK files for each watch face. The new faces work on One UI 6 Watch devices, too. While it’s safe to proceed, you might face glitches or crashes as the official rollout is awaited.

  • Galaxy Watch 8 faces asset files – Download APKs [Google Drive]
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 Faces

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It’s worth noting that the Galaxy Watch 8 series brings Samsung’s most stylish watch faces. The complete set brings both digital and analog titles to choose from. If you prefer a detailed page, the new smartwatches have got you covered.

Samsung’s Stable One UI 8 Watch update would bring new faces to all smartwatches. The Beta testing is underway, and the Beta Program’s expansion is likely this month. The Stable update is expected to be rolled out in the third quarter.

Disclaimer: Samsung’s One UI blocks app sideloading for security reasons. If Auto Blocker is enabled, you need to turn it off from Settings to install the APK. OEMs do not advise manual APK installs to get new features instantly.

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