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Unlock the Best of Your S25 Edge: Top One UI 7 & AI Features

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge came out today, May 13, 2025. It is known for being really thin (only 5.8mm!) and having a large, vibrant 6.7-inch display. It also has the newest One UI 7 software and advanced Galaxy AI.

One UI 7 (that’s like the phone’s brain, based on Android 15) makes the S25 Edge really easy and fun to use. Plus, the Galaxy AI features make things super convenient. Like other great Galaxy S phones, this new S25 Edge is expected to be a top phone.

A powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip runs the Galaxy AI and makes the S25 Edge very fast. This phone combines a nice look with smart AI and the new One UI 7. Knox Vault keeps your data private when the AI processes things on the device.

Smart AI is built into apps like your calendar and maps to help you out. “Now Brief” gives you notifications tailored just for you. “Now Bar” connects with other apps, like for food or travel, to show you live updates.

One UI 7‘s Now Bar can remind you of things, maybe even pulling up your dinner reservation details from your favorite app.

Thin S25 Edge with a large, smooth, and colorful 6.7-inch screen. Zoomed-in images are clearer. Amazing detail in photos, even at night (much brighter!). Great close-up shots with the wide lens, and sharp AI-enhanced selfies.

Galaxy S25 Edge

The Galaxy S25 Edge will get 7 years of Android and security updates from Samsung, just like their other flagship phones. This long software support keeps your phone valuable and gives you the latest improvements for a long time.

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Android 16 launches, One UI 8 arrives July (after iOS 26).

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Google declared Android 16 launch, One UI 8 for foldables coming with new Samsung devices, post-iOS 26 preview.

Google just discussed Android 16 is coming out on June 10th for Pixel phones.

 

The official Android 16 update release date is June 10, 2025

Even if you don’t have a Pixel, you might get some new Android countenance this June, and Google’s apps will get cool updates too.

Today, Pixel 6 and newer phones will begin getting the major Android 16 update. It should be if possible  late tonight for users in the US, giving them a new standard Android experience.

Some Pixel users are already testing Android 16 early through a special program. The new “strongest match” that Google showed off before will gradually appear in Android 16.

Android 16 brings a fresh new look for Pixel phones, with updated Quick Settings, Notification Panel, and App Icons. People are also really liking the new blurred design, especially after seeing what Apple did with iOS 26.

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Android 16 Phone

 

 

The main Android 16 update (the “stable” version) that’s turn out now might not have all the new “Expressive Design” features right away. Google plans to add those new design elements gradually, and many of them are already available if you’re in the test program (called QPR Beta). Also, Google’s own apps are starting to get the new look.

iOS 26 Preview

On June 9th, Apple showed off iOS 26 for iPhones, which has the biggest new look in Apple’s software history. However, some people are saying the new “liquid glass” design is hard to see clearly.

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Google has announced that Samsung phones will get Android 16 this summer. Samsung later confirmed that their new foldable phones, coming out in July, will be the first to launch with the new Android 16 and One UI 8.

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One UI 7.0 Camera App: More Interactive Pro Experience

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Samsung’s camera app, already great for photos and videos, just got a refresh with One UI 7.0. Now, it is even better, especially with the new Pro mode for advanced users.

Samsung has cleaned up the camera app’s look. It now shows fewer options upfront, neatly organizing the less-used features into a single menu found by tapping the four dots on the bottom right.

The camera app is now less cluttered, so you can concentrate on your subject. All the important controls are still easily accessible at the bottom. One UI 7.0 brings these same upgrades to the Pro and Pro Video camera modes too.

Pro mode lets you take full control of your camera, like a professional photographer. You can manually set things like:

ISO: How sensitive the camera is to light. Higher ISO means brighter pictures in low light, but can make them grainy.

Shutter speed: How long the camera’s shutter stays open. A fast shutter “freezes” motion, while a slow shutter can create cool blur effects.

Exposure levels: How bright or dark your photo will be overall.

White balance: Makes sure white colors look truly white, so your photos have natural-looking colors, no matter the light.

On the other hand, Normal mode is much simpler. It automatically figures out all these settings for you, both before and after you press the button to take a picture.

These new changes and improvements are available in One UI 7.0 for both the regular camera and the advanced Pro and Pro Video modes.

Layout:

In the new camera app, the menu bar at the top is now smaller and takes up less space than before in One UI 6. It only shows about five main options, and what those options are might be a little different depending on which Galaxy phone you have.

Note: The One UI 6.x has an additional telephoto button on Ultra models.

Controls section:

All the camera features are now found at the bottom of your screen.

The “Pro mode” label has moved to the bottom, right next to where you tap to take a picture. It used to be above that button.

In its old spot (above the manual settings), you will now find the zoom controls.

There’s a new menu button that slides in, and it holds all the other options and features that aren’t shown on the main screen.

Even though the manual camera settings are still on the screen, they take up much less space, making the view cleaner.

Camera view:

The UI cleanup contributes to an improved camera view and helps users to focus on the subject to capture a high-quality image.

Front camera support:

Good news! The new Pro mode in One UI 7.0 now also works with your front camera. So, you can take pro-quality selfies and videos too.

One UI 7.0

To switch between the front and rear cameras, you can either:

  • Tap the camera switch button (it’s usually next to the capture button).
  • Or, simply swipe up or down on the camera screen.

New features:

Besides the redesign, the Pro and Pro Video modes now have a new Exposure monitor. This handy tool helps you get the brightness of your photos and videos just right.

  • Zebra pattern: Shows stripes on parts that are either too dark or too bright.
  • False color: Uses different colors to show areas based on their brightness level.

Also, just like in normal video mode, the Pro video mode now has a new zoom slider for super smooth zooming in and out.

Log:

Supported devices will see the Log feature, which expands control over color grading by recording in log format.

You might also notice that some of the icons in the camera app look a bit different compared to the previous version.

 

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Here is Easy Ways to Fix Samsung One UI 7 Battery Drain.

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One UI 7 is a big update for Samsung Galaxy devices, bringing new features and improvements. However, some users have reported increased battery drain after the installation. Here are some easy ways to address those battery drain issues.

One UI 7 has arrived for many Samsung Galaxy phones, from flagships to budget models, but it’s causing battery drain for some users. Here are easy ways to fix it.

Reports on social media (Reddit, X, Samsung Members) show that many Samsung Galaxy users are experiencing battery drain after the One UI 7 update. In response, a Samsung moderator has shared easy tips to help.

Official Tips for One UI 7 Battery Drain Issues:

If you have a Galaxy smartphone running One UI 7, you can check the below given tips to enhance your device’s battery performance.

Optimize Your Phone’s Battery:

For that, you just need to open Settings >> click on Device Care > tap on the Optimize Now option. This will help your phone run better by checking battery, storage, and memory.

Turn Off Unused Features:

Disable Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, and mobile data when not needed.

Check Network: Avoid using your device in weak or fluctuating network areas.

Adjust Display Settings: Lower screen brightness or use auto-brightness, and set a shorter screen timeout (Settings > Display > Screen timeout). Dark Mode (for AMOLED screens) can also help.

Find Battery-Draining Apps: In Device Care, check battery usage to identify and update or limit problematic apps.

Close Background Apps: Stop apps running in the background if you’re not actively using them.

Turn Off Auto Sync: Swipe down from the top and disable auto-sync for apps and emails if constant updates aren’t needed.

Wipe Cache Partition: This often resolves post-update issues without deleting data. Turn off your phone, connect to a PC via USB, then hold Volume Up + Power button. Release Power when the Samsung logo appears, keep holding Volume Up until Recovery Mode. Navigate to “Wipe cache partition” and select “Yes.” Reboot.

 

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Consider “Light” Performance Profile: In Settings > Device Care > Performance profile, choose “Light” to prioritize battery life and cooling.

Update Apps: Ensure all apps are updated via Google Play Store and Galaxy Store.

Factory Reset (Last Resort): If all else fails, back up your data and perform a factory reset (Settings > General Management > Reset > Factory data reset). This erases all data, so back up first.

 

 

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