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Samsung has a new battery protection feature overhaul

Samsung One UI 7 has revisited some of the most important features, including battery protection, and added useful upgrades but One UI 8 has another important overhaul that aims to make this feature efficient.
Samsung phones come with a power-saving feature that helps you to preserve battery life when it declines below 15%. On the other hand, the battery protection serves a unique purpose of saving the battery from degrading faster via the charging process.
According to Samsung, keeping your phone’s battery at a full 100% charge for a long time can reduce its lifespan. In One UI 7, battery protection offers three options:
- Basic – When your phone completes 100% charging, it will stop the process until the battery reduces to 95%.
- Adaptive – This will stop charging the phone at 80% during nighttime and return to basic mode before your wake-up time. This feature is based on the phone’s usage pattern.
- Maximum – This mode gives you control for setting max charging limit – 80%, 85%, 90%, and 95%. You can change the value via the on-screen slider.
One UI 8
Samsung has revamped these options in the next-gen One UI, and you will only find Basic and Maximum options. Hence, the Adaptive is now part of the Basic protection.
Putting adaptive inside basic makes sense due to its implications. This feature relies on users’ in-device activities and sleep patterns. When it fails to predict your wake-up time, it will apply Basic protection by default.
Therefore, users have a choice to enable or keep it disabled, which perfectly aligns with Samsung’s fail-safe warning regarding adaptive protection.

One UI 7 vs One UI 8 battery protection settings comparison
Meanwhile, One UI 7 users can continue to use the three options separately, but there’s no guarantee that the adaptive mode will work on your device all the time.
What’s your take on Samsung changing the parts of the battery protection feature? Let us know via our social media channels.
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When will Samsung release One UI 8 update for eligible smartphones? Check current status

Samsung Galaxy users are eagerly awaiting the One UI 8 rollout, the company’s latest Android 16-based interface. While the latest major update brings promising new features and performance improvements, Samsung’s communication strategy has left many users wondering when they will receive it on their devices.
Samsung introduced the One UI 8 alongside the latest foldable devices during the Galaxy Unpacked event in July 2025. The Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 shipped with the new interface pre-installed.
However, existing Galaxy device owners are experiencing a different reality. Samsung started the One UI 8 beta testing program in May 2025, initially limited to Galaxy S25 series users in select markets, including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Poland, and India. So far, Samsung has released 3 betas for the S25 series.
As per beta testers, the current builds show significant stability improvements, indicating Samsung may be close to a stable One UI 8 release for flagship devices. Now the question is, when will Samsung release the One UI 8 update for eligible smartphones? Let’s discuss the expected rollout timeline.
Galaxy S25 Series:
Based on historical patterns and current beta progress, Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra users should expect the stable One UI 8 update between late July and early August 2025. The S25 series should be the first to receive the stable update, as the S25 trio has been in beta testing for a long time.
Other Flagships:
Galaxy S24 series owners, along with users of the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Z Flip6, will likely see One UI 8 updates in August 2025. The Galaxy S23 series and Z Fold/Flip5 devices should follow shortly after, in late August. By the end of this quarter, we might see the final rollout for the remaining flagship devices.
Mid-Range and Budget Devices:
These users should prepare for a September-October 2025 timeline, with some devices potentially waiting until late 2025.
Tablets and Other Devices:
Galaxy Tab S10, S9, and S8 series tablets will likely receive One UI 8 following the smartphone rollout, though Samsung hasn’t provided specific guidance for these devices.
I have something important to share about the eligibility for the One UI 8 update. Samsung’s old four-year update policy means some older devices may not receive One UI 8 at all. To be specific, Galaxy S21 series users have reached the end of the software update lifecycle.
There’s another important point, kind of a disappointment. Samsung’s delay in sharing clear update schedules upsets users who need timely security fixes and new features. This is similar to the One UI 7 rollout, where users waited months without any official updates until the stable version was released in April 2025. Clear information from Samsung would help Galaxy users plan for device upgrades and know what to expect from software updates.
Without official timelines, users can check for updates:
- Samsung Members App: Check regularly for beta program announcements and rollout notifications
- Device Settings: Navigate to Settings > Software Update to check for available updates
- Official Samsung Channels: Monitor Samsung’s website and verified social media accounts for announcements

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In the end, the Galaxy S25 users should see the One UI 8 software updates soon, while others will need patience as Samsung works through its traditional rollout schedule.
For now, keeping your current software updated and monitoring official channels remains the best strategy for staying informed about One UI 8’s arrival on your specific Galaxy device.
Still got questions, ask me on X handle @SamsungSWUpdate.
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3 big reasons to move from Galaxy Note 20 Ultra to Z Fold 7, and 1 reason to avoid

It’s a perfect year for Galaxy Note 20 Ultra users to consider upgrading to the new Z Fold 7. Samsung’s loyal Note fans are still rocking their Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra as the lineup has been abandoned to make foldables mainstream.
3 big reasons to move
Galaxy Z Fold 7 is a massive, massive upgrade over the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Samsung has made great progress in its smartphone segment. Here are the 3 big reasons to upgrade:
1. Innovative form factor
Galaxy Z Fold 7 introduces an innovative folding screen mechanism. It’s a book-style foldable phone, which has a cover screen and a main screen. The cover screen offers a regular bar-type experience, while the main screen is like a tablet.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is a phablet smartphone with a large screen and curved edges. It’s stunning for photography, entertainment, and gaming, but the Galaxy Z Fold 7 takes you to a whole new world of usability and multitasking.

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
2. Upgraded camera, performance, software and AI
With the Galaxy Z Fold 7, you get a 200-megapixel primary, a 12-megapixel ultrawide, and a 10-megapixel telephoto with 3x optical and up to 30x digital zoom.
The Note 20 Ultra’s camera setup includes a 108-megapixel main, a 12-megapixel 5x telephoto with 5x optical and 50x digital zoom, and a 12-megapixel ultrawide.
- The newer sensors in Fold 7, integrated with AI features and optimized software, deliver significantly better photos and videos.

Source – Samsung Mobile Press
Samsung equipped the Galaxy Z Fold 7 with Qualcomm’s fastest Snapdragon 8 Elite processor. It’s made using TSMC’s 3nm process tech. On the flip side, the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra features Snapdragon 865 5G+ (7 nm+) in the US.
- Geekbench CPU scores
- Galaxy Note 20 Ultra – 1129 and 3234
- Galaxy Z Fold 7 – 3051 and 9708
As you can see, Samsung’s Z Fold 7 has 3x better single-core and multi-core performance than the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra.

Snapdragon 8 Elite features (Credit – Qualcomm)
Galaxy Z Fold 7 also leads the way with Samsung’s most exclusive software and AI perks. This is the first device (in the world) to launch pre-installed with Android 16 and eligible through 2032 for Android and security updates.
You get literally 0 Galaxy AI features on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra as the support is capped till 2022 flagships. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is packed with all the bells and whistles Samsung has to offer with its Galaxy AI suite.

Source – Samsung Mobile
3. Hefty trade-in discounts
Following the Unpacked on July 9, Samsung is running Galaxy Z Fold 7 pre-orders. You can grab up to $1,100 discounts in the US. Interestingly, the company is offering unmissable trade-in benefits to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra owners.
If you buy a Galaxy Z Fold 7 from Samsung.com in the US, you can save $600 with your Note 20 Ultra trade-in. What makes it interesting is that the trade-in value Samsung is offering to the Note 20 Ultra is the same as S23 Ultra and Z Flip 5.

Images from Samsung Mobile Press
1 reason to wait
While there’s no practical reason to avoid the Galaxy Z Fold 7 over the Note 20 Ultra, one big reason might upset you.
Lack of S Pen support
Samsung abandoned the S Pen support to make the Galaxy Z Fold 7 thinner. The smartphone doesn’t have a digitizer film that enables stylus input. Samsung might bring back S Pen to future Fold models, but it depends on consumer demand.
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra was the last Note flagship with S Pen feature. This stylus was the iconic identity of this segment, which stopped in 2020. If you prefer S Pen with an in-body slot, the Galaxy S25 Ultra can be considered.

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One UI 8.0 gets much needed sticky live notifications

One UI 8.0 has polished features that made a debut with the previous software version, and one of which is live notifications, which lacked a sticky behavior and let go of its grip easily in the notifications panel.
Live notifications allow users to see real-time information of some important apps, such as countdown, timer, recorder and more. This notification appears in the task bar and the notifications panel. You will also see them on the lock screen through now bar in the bottom between the shortcut buttons.
Its unique UI design enables users to expand the view and interact with the on-screen options, like closing the current timer or changing the playback.
The view improves with the separate notifications panel, where you will see them as a list. Everything works just fine until you hit the clear button. That’s where the live notifications go away, along with other notifications in the panel, except for one.
Once cleared, the related app remains active in the background just like usual, but the system will no longer show its live notification. Now, you have to open an active app, such as the timer, to restore its notification.
This phenomenon is spotted in One UI 7.0 devices, where only the music notification sticks to its place. This situation was identical even in the together notifications panel setting.

One UI 7 live notifications
New Version
This problem takes away main aim of keeping the user updated with the important task in the background. Taking a note from the current problem, One UI 8.0 has made live notifications sticky rather than slippery.
Now, when you clear the notifications panel, they hold on to their positions while others get carried away from the screen. This is a subtle improvement that developers have come up with in the latest One UI version.
Meanwhile, Samsung has ensured the user remains in control. Therefore, you can swipe out any of the live notifications except for music, which requires you to kill the app from the background process. You can restore the live notification by reopening those apps.

One UI 8 sticky live notifications
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 set new standards with One UI 8

Samsung recently launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, along with a new software update – One UI 8. This update brings a smarter, more helpful experience using AI to make everyday tasks easier and faster.
Hubert Lee and Huichul Yang, leaders in Samsung’s Design and UX teams, shared insights about the vision and dedication behind One UI 8 and the latest foldable devices. Below, you can check what top leaders said about the One UI 8.
One UI 8 for The Latest Galaxy Z Foldables
Based on Android 16, One UI 8 is designed to help users get more done. On the Galaxy Z Fold 7, the large screen allows you to compare original and AI-created content side by side. You can move content between apps smoothly, which is great for multitasking.
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 also brings new features. It now has a full front FlexWindow, which lets you use Google Gemini AI without even opening the phone. You can ask questions like “Is my outfit good for today’s weather?” or “What’s my schedule?” and get instant answers.
Since the main camera is on the same side as when you fold the phone, it’s easy to use Gemini Live while looking at yourself. One UI 8 on the Galaxy Z Flip 7 offers a future where AI is your handy, intelligent partner.
Samsung continues to pay attention to every detail of the design. The team made sure the wallpapers, icons, and interface all match the shape and feel of the phone. It’s all about giving users a more polished and enjoyable experience.
One UI 8 makes your Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 more powerful, more personal, and a lot more fun to use. Huichul Yang, VP of Samsung Electronics, said:
“We envisioned a new future with One UI 8 on the Galaxy Z Flip7 as an AI companion in your hand.”
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Samsung is developing Ambient Intelligence for Galaxy phones

Samsung is putting tremendous efforts into Galaxy AI for the AI Phone era. Meanwhile, Samsung isn’t stopping at Artificial Intelligence as its plans go even beyond, targeting Ambient Intelligence for the future Galaxy phones.
According to ETNews, Samsung is developing Ambient Intelligence by creating a personalized AI ecosystem leveraging multimodal AI. The company aims to use AI to recognize various inputs such as voice and vision across devices.
Recently, a top Samsung MX executive shed light on the future plans that include an AI ecosystem that understands multimodal and user intent for user experience. The aim also includes making an AI Phone like talking with a friend normally.
MX VP Park at a press conference stated that “users will be able to enjoy a completely personalized AI experience not only on Galaxy smartphones but also on watches, rings, XR, and furthermore, in various home appliances and TVs.”
Ambient Intelligence will ensure a seamless user experience in real time, and you won’t be required to type one by one. That said, the Galaxy AI will become advanced, leveraging inputs through voice and vision in a connected ecosystem.
Samsung’s connected ecosystem includes phones, smartwatches, rings, XR, TVs, and appliances. The company is sequentially equipping its products with Artificial Intelligence that will pave the way for a multimodal user experience.

Source – Samsung
Samsung’s AI experience is headed by harmonizing hardware and software integration. Multimodal AI has secured a level of accuracy and reliability, and it can be deployed on the apps and services with the user interacts directly.
Galaxy S25 series was Samsung’s first to include multimodal AI capabilities, which the Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 followed. Well, the Korean tech giant isn’t done yet, as the full potential is yet to be unlocked, and there are very big plans for the future.
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