Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Is Finally Hitting the Galaxy S25: Here Is Everything New
Samsung Galaxy S25 owners have been waiting for months, while the Galaxy S26 series shipped with One UI 8.5 already baked in.
That wait is finally ending. Samsung has now pushed One UI 8.5 Beta 8 to the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra, and the stable rollout is right around the corner.
What Is New in One UI 8.5 for Galaxy S25?
According to Android Authority, Samsung has released the eighth One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25 series across South Korea, India, Germany, and the UK, carrying the March 2026 security patch for enhanced privacy of your Android device, and a fresh round of bug fixes.Â
This is not just another patch. One UI 8.5 is Samsung’s most ambitious mid-cycle update in years, built on Android 16 and centered around two major pillars: ambient design and a completely revamped, Perplexity-powered Bixby.Â
Here is what lands on your Galaxy S25:
- Now Nudge: Suggests smart replies by pulling context from your other apps, similar to Pixel’s Magic Cue
- Smarter Bixby: Understands natural language commands without needing exact phrases or feature names
- Screenshot auto-sorting: Gallery now organizes screenshots into folders automatically
- Now Brief improvements: Surfaces tentative calendar events and more contextual recommendations throughout your day
- Partial screen recording: Record only a selected portion of your display instead of the full screen
- Quick Settings overhaul: Volume and brightness sliders can now be separated and rotated independently
- Finder shortcut: A new system-wide semantic search bar sits above your pinned apps on the homescreen
Why This Update Is a Bigger Deal Than It Looks
One UI 8.5 is not a “.5” update in the traditional sense. Samsung itself has described it as a platform shift, bigger in scope than the jump from Android 15 to Android 16 in terms of what users will actually feel day to day.
According to Beebom Gadgets, the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S24 series will be among the first devices to receive the stable One UI 8.5 update by the start of Q2 2026, with the Galaxy S23 series following in May 2026.
The kernel upgrade bundled with recent beta builds is equally significant. It jumps 21 Linux kernel versions, which is a major leap. This should make the Galaxy S25 interface noticeably more fluid and responsive once the stable build arrives.
How to Get One UI 8.5 on Your Galaxy S25 Right Now
If you want early access before the stable rollout, enroll through the Samsung Members app, tap the One UI 8.5 beta banner, and register your device.
Once approved, head to Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Make sure your battery is above 50%, and you are on a stable connection before starting, much like any other Android beta program.
The stable release for Galaxy S25 is expected within weeks, not months, so if waiting is your preference, it will not be long.
Galaxy S25 Just Got a Whole Lot More Interesting
One UI 8.5 transforms the Galaxy S25 from last year’s flagship into a genuinely competitive device in 2026. With Bixby finally catching up to Google’s AI ambitions, smarter daily features, and a kernel upgrade improving raw performance, Samsung is giving S25 owners a real reason to be excited. The stable update cannot arrive soon enough.