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Samsung unveils the Galaxy S25 FE with several improvements.

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Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 FE is officially out, offering a host of upgrades designed to provide a better experience for new customers.

Lightweight Design:

The new Galaxy S25 FE boasts a more ergonomic design. It’s not only 23 grams lighter but also 0.6mm slimmer than the last generation, a deliberate choice to enhance the in-hand feel and ensure it remains comfortable for prolonged use.

Better Thermal System:

  • Processor: The Galaxy S25 FE is equipped with the Exynos 2400 (4nm) chipset.
  • Improved Cooling: Samsung has addressed potential thermal issues by installing a larger vapor chamber.
  • Enhanced Performance: This new cooling system improves the phone’s performance, providing a better user experience for demanding tasks like gaming and using generative AI.

Bigger Battery:

Samsung has played well with the S25 FE, which now equips a 4,900mAh capacity, equal to the Galaxy S25 Plus and more than 4,700mAh featured with S24 FE.

Users will appreciate the faster charging on the new Galaxy S25 FE. With its 45W fast charging, the phone can quickly regain power, reaching 65% capacity in just 30 minutes. This is a notable upgrade from the previous model, which only charged to 50% in 30 minutes with its 25W charger.

Galaxy S25 FE

Galaxy S25 FE

 

 

 

New Software:

The final upgrade is a significant one: the Galaxy S25 FE is the first S-series phone to launch with One UI 8 (based on Android 16), beating even the Galaxy S25 Ultra. This new software comes with a suite of interactive features, including Generative Edit, Gemini Live, Audio Eraser, Now Bar, and Circle to Search.

The phone will receive Samsung’s 7 OS generation upgrades and seven years of security updates.

High-quality selfie camera:

The Galaxy S25 FE’s selfie camera is upgraded to a 12MP sensor. This new camera offers brighter pixels and higher resolution for clearer photos, resulting in better low-light performance and reduced noise in pictures.

Conclusion:

Thanks to these improvements, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE is a major step up from its predecessor, making it a highly attractive option for new buyers.

 

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5 One UI 8.5 Features That Are Pure Galaxy Gold

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Samsung is crafting a more seamless mobile experience with One UI 8.5. Leaks and early tests point to a suite of user-centric enhancements that will simplify daily tasks and elevate overall functionality on your Galaxy device.

Imagine your Samsung phone, but smarter, sleeker, and effortlessly efficient. That’s the promise of One UI 8.5. The moment it arrives, these 5 features will be the ones that make you wonder how you ever lived without them.

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Features:

Customizable Control Panel:

With One UI 8.5, customize your quick settings down to the last detail. Drag and drop toggles, add what you love, and remove what you don’t. Your most important tools are now just a swipe away, exactly where you want them.

Redesigned Apps for a Cleaner Look:

Samsung is focusing on clarity and ease with the One UI 8.5 update. Early builds show a clear mission: to declutter and modernize. Apps you use daily, like Phone and Gallery, now boast cleaner interfaces and more intuitive layouts, transforming your interaction from a task into a seamless pleasure.

Enhanced Samsung DeX:

Samsung DeX’s new virtual desktops eliminate the chaos of a single screen. Now, with up to four distinct workspaces, you can keep your projects neatly separated. Switch from a focused writing space to a research hub instantly, making multitasking seamless and organized.

 

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One UI 8.5

 

 

 

Direct Voicemail:

One UI 8.5 solves a common frustration with its new Direct Voicemail feature. Now, when you can’t answer, callers can leave a message you can easily access. You can even customize the ring time before a call goes straight to voicemail, giving you complete control.

AI-Powered Image Editing:

One UI 8.5 is supercharging Galaxy AI, particularly for your photos. The new enhancements let you magically remove unwanted objects or people from your pictures with just a tap, making complex edits incredibly simple and your photos instantly better.

This is just a glimpse of what makes One UI 8.5 such an anticipated update. Samsung fans can look forward to its full reveal alongside the next Galaxy S series, with a beta likely giving us our first hands-on look by November 2025.

 

 

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Samsung One UI 8.5 Leaked: New Look, Smarter Phone App

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Get ready, Samsung users! Leaks of the upcoming One UI 8.5 update hint at some thrilling upgrades that could be coming to your phone soon.

Samsung is expected to launch the One UI 8.5 beta program in November 2025, allowing select users early access. The stable release is anticipated with the Galaxy S26 in early 2026. Here’s a look at the potential new features.

Redesigned Samsung Phone App;

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 early build shows noticeable changes in the new Phone app. Samsung has updated the layout to make it look more modern and easier to use.

The Phone app’s interface is now more streamlined. The bottom tab bar has been refined to float above the content, and your Favorites are no longer a simple list but a set of distinct cards, making them easier to see and select.

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Some users say it looks a bit like Apple’s iOS 26. That may be true, but Samsung’s design still feels unique and part of the One UI style.

“No more squinting at your status bar. Samsung has updated the Wi-Fi, battery, and signal icons in One UI 8.5 to a bold black, finally making them pop on light backgrounds—just as users had asked for.

New Nano Banana AI Feature:

One UI 8.5′s early build holds a curious secret: a ‘Nano Banana image creation’ toggle. The name has sparked speculation that Samsung is testing a new, on-device AI feature for generating whimsical wallpapers or specialized imagery.

However, ‘Nano Banana’ appears to be an upcoming Google feature, not Samsung’s. Initially tested in Search AI, the tool is now being prepared for integration into Google Lens and Circle to Search.

 

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One UI 8.5 Beta: Get Ready for the Update…

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A One UI 8.5 beta program is reportedly in the pipeline, potentially launching as early as late November 2025. This signals a faster update cadence from Samsung, following the earlier-than-expected release of One UI 8.0.

A preview of One UI 8.5: potential features, launch window, and which Samsung devices will likely be first in line.

Early builds of One UI 8.5 indicate a focus on enhanced AI integration and visual refinement. Feature highlights include AI-driven notification summarization and call screening, a fully customizable Quick Settings panel, redesigned system applications, new lock screen styles, and system-level gestures like a double back-tap..

One UI 8.5 Beta Expected Release Date:

In accordance with reports, Samsung is expected to commence the One UI 8.5 beta program during the final week of November 2025, potentially beginning on or after November 24.

One UI 8.5 is expected to launch officially in early 2026 with the new Galaxy S26 series.

One UI 8.5 Beta Programe

One UI 8.5 Beta Programe

 

 

 

Which Devices Might Get the One UI 8.5 Beta?

Which phones will get the beta? While not confirmed, the newest Galaxy S and Z series are almost certain to be included. The test will probably start in a few countries first, such as the US, India, Germany, and South Korea.

Galaxy S Series:

Galaxy Z Series:

  • Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6
  • Galaxy Z Flip 7, Z Fold 7

More news is coming soon, especially as we near November 2025. If you have a newer Galaxy phone, you might be able to test the One UI 8.5 beta before everyone else.

Please note: This information is based on current reports and leaks and has not been officially confirmed by Samsung. Details are subject to change.

 

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