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    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Sep 26 11:45:09 2025
    Hands-on video leak reveals Samsung Galaxy One UI 8.5 and it's borrowing a handy iPhone trick

    Date:
    Fri, 26 Sep 2025 10:37:15 +0000

    Description:
    Samsung's next major software update is on the horizon, and it's going to
    look rather different here's what we've learned from a new video leak.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Samsung One UI 8.5 has leaked in a hands-on video There are some notable design changes on the way A double-tap back gesture could be added as well

    With One UI 8 (based on Android 16 ) now making its way to more and more Samsung Galaxy handsets, we're now starting to see leaks around the major One UI 8.5 update that's expected to officially drop in 2026.

    The team at SamMobile has managed to get an early test build working on a Galaxy S25 Ultra, and it looks like a pretty major visual overhaul is in
    store though bear in mind this is far from the final release of the
    software.

    Some icons are dropping their text labels, for example, while there's more extensive use of drop shadows and floating menus. The layout of the Quick Settings panel that drops down at the top can now be customized to a greater extent as well.

    Other changes that have been spotted are a bit more subtle, like a tweak to the battery percentage icon. Overall, the interface looks a little cleaner
    and easier to get around, even if there are likely to be more changes between now and its final release. Double-tap to launch

    Some additional digging by Android Authority has revealed that One UI 8.5 might also be adding a double-tap back gesture, which is exactly what it sounds like: you would tap twice on the back of your Galaxy phone to launch some feature or function.

    Some of the features you'll apparently be able to launch using this gesture are the flashlight, the notifications pane, and the screenshot function. You'll also be able to use it to quickly launch an app of your choosing, if you like.

    Of course this is a feature that's been available on iPhones, Pixels, and various other models for several years now, so it's strange that Samsung has taken so long to get around to adding it (though you can already get third-party apps to do the same job).

    We don't really have any hints about when One UI 8.5 is going to be rolled out, but considering that One UI 9 (based on Android 17) will be due in the middle of 2026, this update could well see the light of day in the early part of next year. You might also like The Samsung Galaxy S25 FE gets more right than it gets wrong iPhone 17 Pro Max vs Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 will power future Galaxys



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