Samsung recently rolled out teh fourth beta update for One UI 8, bringing refinements and stability improvements to eligible Galaxy devices. This update addresses several key issues reported by beta testers, signaling a move toward the final stable release.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new:
Fixed an issue preventing outgoing calls when using the Swipe to call feature from the Contacts app while TalkBack is enabled.
Resolved a flickering problem with the vertical/horizontal level indicator during camera switching between front and rear lenses.
Enhanced overall software stability through updates to multiple core applications.
I’ve found that these incremental updates are crucial for ironing out the kinks before a wider rollout. It’s highly probable that this fourth beta will be the last before Samsung officially closes the beta program and pushes One UI 8 to stable channels.
The Galaxy S25 is expected to be the first device to receive the stable update. However, many other galaxy phones and tablets are eagerly awaiting the new software. Here are some notable models in line for the update:
Galaxy S24
Galaxy Z Fold 6
Galaxy Z Flip 6
It’s worth noting that the newer Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 models already ship with One UI 8 pre-installed. Here’s what works best: keeping your device updated ensures you have the latest features and security patches. You can expect a smoother,more reliable experience with each iteration.