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Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta has fewer spots than One UI 7

Samsung has just launched its One UI 8 beta program, but there’s a catch: the company is letting way fewer people test it compared to last year’s One UI 7 beta.
The One UI 8 beta started on May 28, 2025, for Galaxy S25 users in the US, South Korea, UK, and Germany. If you are in the US and tried to sign up, you probably got disappointed fast. The beta spots filled up in just one day, leaving thousands of eager Galaxy fans empty-handed.
A Samsung insider who’s been reliable with leaks before told us exactly what’s going on. According to our source, Samsung intentionally opened “way too few spots” this time around. But why would they do that?
The Reason Behind Fewer Beta Spots:
Here’s the interesting part: Samsung actually thinks One UI 8 is much more stable than previous betas. Our Samsung source explained that “this beta version of One UI is more stable than previous (One UI 7) beta versions.” Remember the One UI 7 disaster? That beta was a mess – it had security problems, a broken lock screen, and took forever to get fixed. The final version didn’t even come out until April 2025, months later than planned.
By letting fewer people test the beta, the company can keep better control over the feedback and make sure everything works properly before the public release.
Which Phones Will Get the Beta?
Right now, only Galaxy S25 series phones can join the beta. But don’t worry if you have other Samsung phones – more devices are coming soon.
The insider hinted that Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 should get the beta too, though nothing’s officially confirmed yet. When we asked about expanding to more devices, our source said, “Nothing is confirmed, but it should be available for the Fold6/Flip6.” Samsung is already testing One UI 8 on these foldable phones behind the scenes. The Galaxy S24 users are also expected to get their turn after the S25 rollout.
When Can You Join One UI 8 Beta?
Missed the first beta? Don’t worry – there will be a “Beta 2″ round, though Samsung hasn’t said when that will happen. If you want to be ready, make sure you have the Samsung Members app installed and keep it updated. That’s where beta invitations show up first.
Sure, it’s frustrating that fewer people can test One UI 8 right now. But Samsung’s cautious approach might actually be smart. After the One UI 7 mess, Samsung clearly wants to get things right this time.
The stable version of One UI 8 should arrive sometime in July or August 2025, alongside Samsung’s new foldable phones. Until then, Galaxy users will just have to wait patiently and hope they get picked for the next beta round. For now, keep checking the Samsung Members app and cross your fingers for Beta 2!
As always, I am there for you. Do you have any questions? Ask me on X handle @SamsungSWUpdate.
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A third of Galaxy S25 owners ignoring AI features, Samsung admits

Last year, Samsung entered the AI Phone era with the Galaxy S24 series and Galaxy AI feature suite. The initial launch then followed by the Z6 series in 2024, and the Galaxy S25 series and Galaxy Z7 series this year. Samsung Galaxy AI features are so nice and useful, still a large portion of Galaxy S25 owners are still ignoring them.
Samsung revealed in its recent press release that 70% of Galaxy S25 owners are using Galaxy AI features. That said, Samsung admits that a third of Galaxy S25 owners are literally ignoring AI features despite being available for free.
Free AI tools that are offered in Galaxy phones include Live Translate, Writing Assist, Interpreter, Note Assist, Transcript Assist, Browsing Assist, Photo Assist, Drawing Assist, Audio Eraser, Object Eraser, Generative Wallpapers, and many more.
Shockingly, Samsung found that 30% users are still not using the AI features on the Galaxy S25 series. The company hasn’t shared exact details, but the figure seemingly completely avoids the AI features on their smartphones.
An official infographic sheds light on key milestones between 2024 and 2025, which include:
- Launch of the first AI Phone (with Galaxy S24 series)
- Samsung announced 20 new languages
- Samsung promises Galaxy AI expansion to over 200 million devices
- Samsung expands Galaxy AI experience to multiple form factors
- Samsung aims to install Galaxy AI on 400 million devices this year
Circle to Search is still the most used AI feature on Samsung phones, with more than half of the users utilizing it. As compared to Galaxy S24, the usage of Photo Assist has doubled. Now Brief is also trending among fans, with used by one in three.
To achieve its 400M-device target, Samsung will focus on expanding Galaxy AI to more devices and form factors. The tri-fold is coming this year, and its XR Headset would also be equipped with Galaxy AI to broaden the reach further.

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
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Samsung sends chip experts back to Texas – Is an Nvidia deal brewing?

Samsung is sending experts and engineers back to its US chip plant being constructed in Taylor, Texas, which signals some big tech deals are about to be finalized.
The Korean tech giant has significantly delayed its Texas chip plant due to various reasons. Recent developments indicate that things are back on track with experts and engineers being deployed at Samsung Texas’ chip facility.
Korea’s FNNews reports that the company is resending personnel from its Semiconductor (DS) division headquarters to the foundry plant under construction in Taylor, Texas, USA.
The fact that DS Division’s VC Jeon Young-hyun traveled to Silicon Valley in the US in late June also lends weight to this view. Vice Chairman Jeon is widely expected to have held meetings with major foundry customers such as Nvidia.
Nearly a year ago, Samsung recalled engineers from Texas, citing adjustments in the construction speed. However, the new batch includes experts involved in all aspects of foundry mass production, including process, equipment, yield, and quality.
Deployment could begin as early as in line with customer order response schedules. The report also suggests that the facility’s “setting up” work for product production is also expected to accelerate with the fresh batch of personnel.
The personnel to be deployed to the Taylor fab this time, in addition to those from the Global Infrastructure Division, which is an infrastructure construction organization, will include many individuals handling processes below 3nm.
Earlier, Samsung revealed that it’s eyeing to complete and fully operate the Taylor plant by 2026. These developments collectively signal a big-scale deal from a significant US-based firm like Nvidia for which Samsung is accelerating its efforts.
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Samsung Z Flip 7 success will decide Galaxy S26’s chip destiny

Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a massive upgrade over its predecessor, yet Samsung managed to freeze the price. Yes, the latest Galaxy Z Flip phone is significantly better than last year’s, but the Exynos strategy kept the price unchanged. Samsung might take the Z Flip 7 success into account to decide the chip destiny of its next flagships, the Galaxy S26 series.
Korean outlet DealSite reports how Samsung’s aggressive Exynos adoption helped it freeze the Galaxy Z Flip 7 price hike. Despite upgrades like full-view cover screen and a bigger battery, the phone’s cost remains the same at $1,099.
It’s all made possible because of Samsung’s in-house Exynos chipset. The company used its most advanced Exynos 2500 chip in the Galaxy Z Flip 7, which is fabricated using Samsung Foundry’s cutting-edge 3nm process tech.
Sources familiar with the industry state, “In a sensitive situation regarding pricing policies, including recent US tariffs, the full adoption of Exynos 2500 seems to have indirectly influenced the price freeze.”
Samsung is now working on its 2nm process, and Exynos 2600 is shaping up to be the first product. The company aims to equip the Galaxy S26 series with its in-house Exynos processor rather than the Snapdragon exclusivity like the S25 series.
It will enable Samsung to consider other hardware upgrades while keeping the price unchanged. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips are getting expensive with each generation, and TSMC’s manufacturing costs are also increasing.
“Although there were many innovations and improvements in the product, and thus cost burdens, we decided to absorb the cost increase internally as much as possible to popularize the foldable experience.” – TM Roh at New York Unpacked.
Galaxy Z Flip 7 is Samsung’s best, and its outcome will decide the Galaxy S26 series’s chip destiny. If the SoC performs as intended, there’s no doubt a large portion of Samsung’s next mainstream flagships will be equipped with the Exynos 2600 chipset.
President Roh explained at the press conference, “We jointly verified the Exynos performance not only with the MX business unit’s development department but also with cooperative partners.” He added, “It was confirmed that sufficient performance and quality were secured, so we decided to equip it in the Flip 7.”
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Satellite messaging launches for Galaxy S25 in Canada, many Samsung phones to be eligible

Rogers launched a satellite messaging feature in Canada, and many Samsung phones are eligible, including the Galaxy S25 series. Similar to US carriers, Rogers first launched a Beta trial, offering free access to the feature for a limited period.
Under the Beta trial, Rogers invites all users having a qualifying device, like the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, to experience the satellite messaging feature in Canada.
The Beta Program starts with the Galaxy S25 series, among others, with an expansion planned for the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 on July 22, 2025. Apart from Samsung, devices from Apple, Google, and Motorola are also eligible.
Rogers says its Satellite service offers coverage in areas where mobile coverage isn’t available. Satellite-to-mobile connectivity makes it possible to send messages and emergency SOS with no traditional cellular connectivity.
At present, Rogers Satellite service supports text messaging with expanded support planned for the future. The carrier confirmed that its satellite-to-mobile connectivity service will expand to picture messaging, data, and even voice calls.
Rogers Satellite-optimized Samsung phones:
- Galaxy S25, S25 Plus and S25 Ultra
- Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7
Samsung phones to be eligible for Rogers Satellite:
- Galaxy S24 series
- Galaxy S23 series
- Galaxy S22 series
- Galaxy S21 series
- Galaxy S20 series
- Galaxy S10 series
- Galaxy A5(x)
How to sign up for Rogers Satellite Beta
Visit the Rogers Satellite page and select Register now to sign up for the beta trial. Select the option that applies to you and follow the steps to complete the sign-up. Make sure your device is compatible, unlocked, and running the latest software.
Rogers Satellite Beta is available for free until October 31, 2025. Once the Beta ends, the subscription auto-renews for $10/month for the first 12 months, $15/month after, unless included in your plan or you cancel.

Source – Rogers
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Samsung surprises 70 Members app users with a dream tour of New York

On July 8, 2025, Samsung held a special event, Samsung Members Connect 2025, in New York City. Over 70 Samsung Member Stars from 17 different countries joined to celebrate and explore new Galaxy products.
These Members were chosen for being active in the Samsung Members app. At the event, Members were among the first to try Samsung’s newest products – the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and the latest Galaxy AI features. The event gave them hands-on time with these new devices and tools to explore how Galaxy is becoming smarter and more personalized.
The event started with an Orientation where everyone introduced themselves and shared their experiences as part of the Samsung community. Then, Members attended the famous Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event in Brooklyn to see the new products unveiled.
After that, they visited the Galaxy Experience Space, where they explored hands-on demos of smart features like AI multitasking and Google Gemini Live, all inspired by Korean culture.
Members teamed up with Samsung influencers from TeamGalaxy to create fun and creative content around New York City. They used features like FlexCam to capture photos and videos at famous landmarks, including reimagining Broadway posters with Galaxy AI.
Darshan Kiran Jaiswal, a Samsung Member from India, said, “The magic of Galaxy AI goes beyond editing — it truly feels like having a creative partner right in your pocket!” The event finished with a fun Gala Night, featuring live jazz and a chance to vote on the best group photo taken during the event.
Samsung Members Connect 2025 was more than just a product launch. It was a chance for Galaxy fans worldwide to connect, create, and experience the future of Samsung together.
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