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Samsung’s bringing the One UI 8.5 beta to one of its cheapest phones

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Last updated: 2026/04/10 at 6:52 AM
News Room Published 10 April 2026
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Samsung is widening access to its latest Android skin.

The One UI 8.5 beta is now rolling out to a broader mix of Galaxy devices, and for the first time, that includes a handset from its more affordable A-series.

Following an earlier expansion, Samsung has confirmed that seven additional devices are joining the beta programme. This brings the total number of supported models to more than 20.

The newly supported lineup includes older flagship models such as the Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung Galaxy S23+, Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Samsung Galaxy S23 FE. It also includes older foldables like the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5.

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The standout addition, however, is the Samsung Galaxy A36. This marks the first time Samsung has brought a One UI beta to an A-series device, and signals a broader push to include mid-range users in early software testing.

Moreover, there are some regional limitations to be aware of. Samsung says the rollout is being handled in phases across the US, UK, India and Korea, but not every device is supported in every market. For example, the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Flip 5 beta is limited to the US and Korea. Meanwhile, the Galaxy A36 beta is currently exclusive to India.

Meanwhile, the newer Galaxy S25 series is already on its ninth One UI 8.5 beta build, suggesting development is nearing completion. As the beta expands, more users are also gaining access to features like improved Quick Share functionality with broader support for cross-device file sharing.

Those interested in trying the update can sign up via the Samsung Members app. However, as always with beta software, stability may vary. Users should expect occasional bugs, performance inconsistencies, and potential app compatibility issues during everyday use. If that’s not for you, it’s probably worth holding off until the official release in a few months’ time.

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