Samsung has officially rolled out the One UI 8.5 Beta, and it is already making waves among Galaxy fans. Built on Android 16, this update isn’t just a minor refresh; it’s a meaningful step forward into Samsung’s view of productivity, personalization, and ecosystem integration. Wondering what’s new in the One UI 8.5 Beta? Here’s a complete breakdown.
A Refined User Experience
Samsung has redesigned the Quick Settings panel, making it cleaner and offering quicker ways to access some of the most important toggles. This new layout is more intuitive, reducing the taps required for brightness, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth toggles. Smoother animations further make for a more fluid interface.
Smarter Photo Assist
One of the significant updates on One UI 8.5 Beta is improved Photo Assist. You can edit continuously without saving after every step. A new timeline view lets you track your edits with ease. This makes photo editing on Galaxy devices more professional, without wasting much time, for both content creators and casual users.
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Improved lock screen personalization
Samsung introduced further personalization with new lock screen widgets and customization options. You are enabled to make the lock screen much more interactive, where it is not only glanceable but also a functional hub for quick actions.
Productivity and Security Upgrades
One UI 8.5 sees Samsung double down on both privacy and productivity. With stronger security controls, you have complete transparency over permissions apps use; meanwhile, improved multitasking features make seamlessly switching between apps a breeze. For professionals, this means less friction and more focus.
Smarter Sharing across Devices
Samsung has started expanding its ecosystem toward the concept of simplified cross-device sharing. Whether it’s photos, files, or access to storage, One UI 8.5 makes it easier to move content around your Galaxy phone, tablet, and PC. This is a significant nod to users who need to use multiple devices every day.
Final Thoughts
But Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Beta goes beyond the mid-cycle update to foreshadow how Galaxy devices will transform in 2026. The update will introduce smarter editing tools, a refreshed interface, stronger security, and deeper ecosystem integration that will set the stage for a smoother, more connected experience.














