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Great News for Samsung Users! The Galaxy S25 Series Will Receive the One UI 8.5 Update Starting on This Date..

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Samsung has unveiled its new One UI 8.5 alongside the new Galaxy S26 series, leaving users of older flagship models eagerly awaiting the update. According to the latest leaks, this update for the Galaxy S25 series may arrive sooner than expected. Based on Android 16, this update is set to introduce new AI features and deliver an enhanced user experience. The rollout is expected to commence towards the end of this month.

**What's New in One UI 8.5?**
One UI 8.5 has been introduced in conjunction with Android 16 and is expected to feature several AI-driven upgrades. According to reports, Samsung may add a "Storage Share" feature, which would simplify file access across different devices. Additionally, smart AI tools for call screening and photo editing may be included. Plans are also underway to make Bixby sound more natural and conversational, thereby improving the overall user experience. Furthermore, the update may include features such as improvements to Quick Share, enhanced theft protection, minor UI tweaks, and Auracast audio support.

**When to Expect the Update: A Tentative Timeline**
According to a leak shared on the X platform by a user named "CID," Samsung may begin the stable rollout of One UI 8.5 starting April 30th. As is customary, the rollout will likely begin in the company's home country, South Korea, before gradually reaching other regions. Reports suggest that users in the United States could start receiving the update around May 4th. This update will cover the entire Galaxy S25 series, including the S25, S25 Plus, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, and S25 FE models. This also suggests that the beta testing phase is nearing completion.

**Other Samsung Devices to Benefit as Well**
This update will not be limited solely to the Galaxy S25 series. Reports indicate that Samsung may also begin rolling out this update to its foldable devices—such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and TriFold models—starting from the second week of May. Following this, older flagships—such as the Galaxy S24 series, Z Fold 6, and Z Flip 6—are also likely to receive the update. Mid-range devices like the Galaxy A56 and A36 could also receive this update within May. Meanwhile, for tablet users, the Tab S11 lineup is expected to receive the update subsequently, and the entire rollout could be completed by July.

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