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Samsung widens One UI 8.5 beta to more Galaxy devices this March
technology15 days ago

Samsung widens One UI 8.5 beta to more Galaxy devices this March

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 beta is expanding to nine more Galaxy devices (S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S25 FE, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, Tab S11, and Tab S11 Ultra) with rollout starting in March 2026 in India, South Korea, the UK, and the US. Eligible users can join via the Samsung Members app and install the update from Settings > Software update; expect bugs and back up your data before installing. Not available in China, Germany, or Poland this cycle.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Series: Deals, Freebies, and Key Features
technology6 months ago

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Series: Deals, Freebies, and Key Features

Samsung's new DeX on the Galaxy Tab S11, based on Android 16 Desktop Mode and integrated into One UI 8, offers a more seamless multitasking experience with side-by-side app management and up to four desktop environments, though it sacrifices the traditional Windows-style UI for a standard Android interface, which some users may find less keyboard and mouse friendly.

Samsung's One UI 8 Beta 6: Updates, Development Insights, and Device Compatibility
technology7 months ago

Samsung's One UI 8 Beta 6: Updates, Development Insights, and Device Compatibility

Samsung is promoting preorders for the Galaxy Tab S11 series in the US with incentives like a $50 credit, discounts, and trade-in offers, ahead of its official launch at the IFA 2025 event on September 4. The new tablets feature a Dimensity 9400+ chipset, One UI 8 based on Android 16, and a refined design. Additionally, Samsung announced updates to SmartThings Family Care and shared milestones like producing over 2 billion phones in Vietnam.

Samsung prepares for the end of the S Pen era
technology8 months ago

Samsung prepares for the end of the S Pen era

Samsung appears to be de-emphasizing the S Pen across its lineup in 2025, removing features like Bluetooth support and digitizer from foldables and tablets, signaling a potential decline in the stylus's importance and a shift away from its once-iconic status. Fans are encouraged to voice their support to keep the S Pen relevant, as Samsung seems to prioritize thinner, lighter devices over stylus features.