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Samsung Galaxy A51 4G receiving 2 One UI 5.1.1 enhancements

Samsung has pushed the One UI 5.1.1 update for Galaxy A51 4G users in the US. This update is already available for 5G models and is now rolling out for locked models on the Verizon network.
Users can identify the latest update through One UI build version A515USQUBFWI2. The latest software of the Samsung Galaxy A51 comes with two One UI 5.1.1 enhancements. It adds new features and improvements to Contacts and Messages
In addition, the update installs the Android security patch released in August 2023 to improve system security and stability. This patch fixes a bundle of issues to provide a better performance and experience.
WHAT’S NEW
This software update brings the latest One UI 5.1.1 enhancements, most up to date security patch and performance improvements.
Contacts
- The Call Background menu has been moved to Contact Details. Select a contact > Select the three dots (More options) > Select Edit call background to change the background of your contact.
Messages
- When you share an image with the Samsung Messages app, the conversations and contacts tabs are now shown at the top for easy access.
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Samsung Galaxy M53 One UI 7 (Android 15) update starts rolling out

We are in mid-June 2025, and Samsung has begun releasing the One UI 7 (Android 15) update for the Galaxy M53 5G smartphone. The update is currently live for users in Korea, and the company will soon expand this update to more countries.
Users of the Samsung Galaxy M53 can verify the One UI 7 update in Korea via One UI build version M536SKSUAFYE4. The installation package size of this update is around 3GB, so make sure to connect your device to WiFi.
Now, users of this smartphone can enjoy the new features and improvements over the previous UI. Some highlighted features of this major update are a vertical scrolling app drawer, Now Bar, redesigned icons, better widget customization options, larger home screen folders, and a new user interface.
Moreover, the icons of the Samsung stock apps and functions have been revamped, giving an impressive and interactive look. In addition, it installs the latest security patch to improve system security and stability.
You can install the update by opening the Settings, tap on the Download and install option under the Software Update section. If the update is available, install it now to enjoy new features.
As the company started rolling out the major One UI update based on Android 15 for the Galaxy M53, it is expected that users in more countries will soon be able to enjoy new features and enhancements.
Galaxy A53 models in the US getting One UI 7 (Android 15) features
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These Samsung Galaxy A-Series phones will get One UI 8 (Android 16) update

After the major overhaul in One UI 7, Samsung is now impressing Galaxy device users with the One UI 8 update, bringing more enhancements. This new update mainly focuses on advancing existing features. Several Samsung Galaxy phones, including models from the Galaxy A series, will receive the One UI 8 update. You can check below to see if your Galaxy A series phone is on the eligible list.
In late May 2025, Samsung started the One UI 8 Beta Program for the Galaxy S25 series. This program lets Galaxy devices test new features and enhancements ahead of the official release. Notably, Samsung has confirmed that the One UI 8 stable version will debut with the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7.
After flagship phones, the Galaxy A series is one of the most popular in Samsung’s lineup. With One UI 8, these phones will get many new features that improve the overall user experience.
Based on Android 16, One UI 8 offers several new features, including enhanced security, productivity improvements, and better accessibility. Quick Share is now faster, and the My Files app helps you find downloads more easily. Samsung Internet and DeX have been improved for better use.
Moreover, the Reminder and Calendar apps are more helpful with templates and holiday settings. Samsung Health adds group running and meal reminders. Samsung also enhances camera gestures, Secure Folder, Accessibility, and privacy tools.
If you use a Galaxy A series phone, check the list below to see if your device will get the One UI 8 update.

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
One UI 8 Eligible Samsung Galaxy A Series Phones
- Galaxy A56
- Galaxy A55
- Galaxy A54
- Galaxy A53
- Galaxy A36
- Galaxy A35
- Galaxy A34
- Galaxy A33
- Galaxy A26
- Galaxy A25
- Galaxy A24
- Galaxy A73
- Galaxy A16 4G
- Galaxy A16 5G
- Galaxy A15 4G
- Galaxy A15 5G
- Galaxy A06
We’ve made this list based on Samsung’s update plans. If your Galaxy A phone isn’t here, it means it won’t be getting One UI 8. To try out the new features, consider upgrading to a newer model.
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Samsung One UI 8 Beta: Everything you need to know | Release date, features, and eligible devices

Samsung fans are excited about the next big software update for Galaxy devices. The One UI 8 Beta has officially launched, with Samsung confirming the program and releasing the first beta update. If you are curious about what’s available now, the key features, and which devices are supported, you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down with the latest official information.
What is the One UI 8 Beta program?
One UI 8 is Samsung’s latest software update, officially based on Android 16. The beta version is a test phase where you can try new features early, report bugs, and help Samsung refine the software before the stable release. Unlike previous expectations of minor changes, One UI 8 brings substantial improvements, including enhanced productivity tools, redesigned apps, new multitasking features, and innovative technologies like Auracast for multi-device audio streaming.
When is the One UI 8 Beta available?
The One UI 8 Beta is now live. Samsung officially launched the beta program earlier than any previous One UI version, thanks to improved collaboration with Google. The first beta update (version ZYER) is over 3GB in size and available for download. The stable version of One UI 8 is expected to launch this summer, debuting on the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7, with rollout to other devices following shortly after.
On June 12, Samsung officially released the One UI 8 Beta 2 update (build ZYF3) for the Galaxy S25 series. The June update introduces bootloader version 4 to the Galaxy S25 series, the same as that found in the latest internal One UI 8 beta builds, which enables users who install the second beta to roll back to One UI 7 without issues.
Expanded regional availability
Major Expansion: Samsung has now expanded the One UI 8 Beta program to include India and Poland with the Beta 2 release. With the Beta 2 rollout, Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta is now available in Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US.
Updated Regional Support:
- Phase 1: US, UK, Germany, South Korea (launched May 28, 2025)
- Phase 2: India, Poland (added June 12, 2025)
Which devices currently support the One UI 8 Beta?
Samsung has officially confirmed the eligible devices and regions:
Currently Available:
- Galaxy S25 series (S25, S25+, S25 Ultra): The beta is live for these devices
- Supported Regions: United States (T-Mobile locked and unlocked devices), United Kingdom, South Korea, Germany, Poland, and India.
How to Join:
- Open the Samsung Members app on your Galaxy S25 device
- Look for the “One UI 8 Beta Program” banner
- Scroll to the beta section and find “One UI 8 S25 Beta project”
- Agree to terms and conditions to complete sign-up
- Go to Settings > Software Update to download the beta (requires Wi-Fi connection)
Future Expansion:
Based on Samsung’s historical patterns, the beta program may expand to include:
- Galaxy S24 series
- Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6
- Select Galaxy tablets
- Some Galaxy A series devices
However, this expansion typically happens months after the initial launch, so Galaxy S25 users currently have exclusive access.
Key Features in One UI 8 Beta
Productivity Enhancements:
- Enhanced Quick Share with streamlined file sending/receiving
- Smarter My Files app with download source filtering
- Redesigned Samsung Internet with customizable menus
- Instant AI Select without waiting times
Multitasking Improvements:
- Advanced Samsung DeX with WQHD resolution support and display rotation
- Split-screen edge-pinning for better app focus
- Redesigned Reminder app with smart templates and voice input
New Technologies:
- Auracast for simultaneous audio streaming to multiple devices via QR codes
- Samsung Health Together with competitive running challenges
- Enhanced Secure Folder with complete encryption options
Additional Features:
- Bluetooth hearing aid support
- Improved alarm groups with home screen widgets
- Calendar integration with direct reminder management
- Weather app with dynamic background animations
How to Prepare for the Beta
If you have a Galaxy S25 device and want to join:
- Ensure adequate storage: The beta update is over 3GB
- Backup your device: Beta software may contain bugs
- Connect to Wi-Fi: Beta updates can only be downloaded over Wi-Fi
- Check Samsung Members app: Look for the beta program banner
- Be patient with bugs: This is test software designed for feedback
Current Status and What’s Next
Official Confirmation: Samsung has officially launched the One UI 8 beta program, marking the earliest beta release in the company’s history.
Timeline: The stable One UI 8 release is expected this summer (July-September 2025), potentially launching with the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7.
Expansion: Additional devices and regions may be added to the beta program in the coming weeks, following Samsung’s typical rollout pattern.
For the latest official updates, monitor the Samsung Members app and Samsung’s official channels. The Galaxy S25 series currently leads this beta program, offering users early access to Samsung’s most comprehensive software update to date.
Drop your feedback, questions, or tips on my X handle @SamsungSWUpdate.
Updated Information: June 14, 2025 – Based on official Samsung announcements and beta program launch
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Galaxy Watch 6 Classic enters One UI 8 Watch testing phase

Samsung has started testing the new One UI 8 Watch update on the Galaxy Watch 6 Classic. This gives a strong hint that the major software update based on Wear OS 6 is getting closer to launch for the Galaxy Watch.
Just recently, a reliable tipster @Alfaurk spotted the first One UI 8 Watch build for Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic on the testing server. The testing is underway with the build R960XXU1CYF6 on the Classic watch.
This internal testing shows that Samsung is regularly working to make One UI 8 Watch Beta available for eligible Galaxy devices. This beta update will let Galaxy Watch users try out new features ahead of the official release.
One UI 8 Watch will be based on Wear OS 6. Google recently announced Wear OS 6, and it’s expected to roll out to supported smartwatches later this year. The update will bring a fresh design, smoother animations, and better performance.
Notably, Samsung is expected to include its improvements and changes to make One UI 8 Watch feel more in line with the look and features of Galaxy phones. It is expected to bring new features and changes, including better battery-saving options, a new user interface, an antioxidant tracker, new watch faces, and more.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Watch 8 Classic will reportedly launch with stable One UI 8 Watch. It could be the first Watch series to get Wear OS 6. This series is expected to launch in July 2025 at the Galaxy Unpacked event.
One UI 8 Watch Beta development progressing for Galaxy Watch
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One UI 8 Beta 3 may bring back predictive back gesture

Samsung recently released the One UI 8 Beta 2 update for the Galaxy S25 series. This beta update expanded the Beta Program to more countries, including India and Poland. However, a useful feature, Predictive Back Gesture, has reportedly been removed with the One UI 8 Beta 2, but the company might bring it back in the next beta update, Beta 3.
The predictive back gesture (Back Swipe Preview)shows a preview of the previous screen when you swipe from the edge to go back. This makes it easier to navigate the phone. In the Beta 2 update (build ZYF3), this feature is no longer available.
But there’s some good news. Samsung is now internally testing a new One UI 8 build, ZYF5, for the Galaxy S25 series. A well-known tipster, @Gerwin Van Giessen, has spotted the Back Swipe Preview feature in it. This means that the One UI 8 Beta 3 update could bring back the Predictive Back Gesture.
In the new version, this option is found under the Labs section inside Advanced features. Labs is where Samsung lets users try experimental features. The Back Swipe Preview setting now appears below the option for Dark Mode apps. When turned on, it shows a preview of the screen you’ll go back to when you start swiping from the edge.
Notably, in One UI 7, the Back Swipe Preview feature was only available in Google apps. It did not work in Samsung’s system apps or third-party apps. However, previous reports suggest that Samsung might extend support for this helpful feature to more apps in the future.
After its removal in Beta 2, Samsung might bring it back in the Beta 3 update. With the return of the feature, it is expected that Samsung will release an enhanced version of this feature with broader app support in the stable release.
Currently, we can just take this information with a pinch of salt as Samsung hasn’t confirmed it officially. For now, we’ll have to wait for the next update or an official announcement from Samsung.
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