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Samsung Galaxy S25 users get new One UI 8.5 Beta 2 update with major fixes
Samsung is moving quickly with its latest software testing as it releases the second beta version of One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 series. This new update is now rolling out to users in several parts of the world, including the United States, Europe, and India. It brings a long list of improvements that make the phone feel much smoother and more reliable than the first version.
One of the most important parts of this update is that it fixes several bugs that were bothering users. For example, some popular camera features like Single Take and Dual Recording, which were missing or broken before, have been added back and now work perfectly. Samsung is also making the Camera Assistant app much smarter, giving people more control over how their photos look and how the camera behaves in different lighting.
The update isn’t exactly the same for everyone, as different regions are seeing slightly different version numbers. In the US and UK, the build numbers vary slightly, but they all focus on the same goal: making the system more stable. Beyond the camera, the software feels faster when opening apps, and the animations when swiping around the screen are much more fluid.
For those living in India, Samsung has officially opened up the registration process. This means Galaxy S25 owners there can now sign up through the Samsung Members app to download and try out the new features before the final version is released to the public.
Overall, this second beta is a big step forward. It shows that Samsung is listening to feedback from testers to clean up the software. By fixing the camera tools and improving how the phone handles daily tasks, the company is making sure the final version of One UI 8.5 will be ready for everyone very soon.