What you need to know
- Samsung has reportedly rolled out One UI 8.5 Beta 10 to Galaxy S25 devices.
- About 1GB in size, the patch brings Call Screen, Creative Studio, and a few tweaks.
- Earlier in April, a rumor said that Samsung might introduce two betas in April, and it seems that we can see the light (stable launch) soon.
It can be incredible for testers who register as tenth A UI 8.5 beta for Galaxy users.
Because it was a long way SamMobile reports that Samsung is rolling out One UI 8.5 Beta 10 to all registered users Galaxy S25 Devices in South Korea. This is quite common as Samsung usually releases a new beta on local soil before rolling out to other regions. While we wait, the publication reports that the build has arrived with a download size of 900MB. The new app introduces several new additions this week, such as “AI features.”
The report notes that these features include Samsung’s AI Call Screen and Creative Studio, although they don’t appear to be listed in the changelog. The devices are getting fixes for “multi-touch issues after using reach zoom” and “proximity sensor issue during calls”.
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Android Central’s Take
Earlier this month, there were reports of these AI features targeting the Galaxy S25 series. It is worth saying that the reports are also conflicting. So far, it looks like they’re coming to the S25 series, and I don’t understand why they haven’t. I doubt it’s a heavy charge that only the S26 can handle with call screening.
Samsung is also addressing issues with the call screen appearing late (or not appearing at all), anomalies during 4K recording, and improving Bluetooth. One UI 8.5 Beta 10 vS93xNKSU9ZZDD firmware rocked. Users should pay attention to this as the week progresses.
Perfect
For the S25 series, we’ve been thinking about Samsung’s latest AI features in the Galaxy S26 Because a rumor is too much to offer. An outside report on this potential also mentioned updates to Audio Eraser, Now Brief and Photo Assist, Agentic AI and “Notification Highlights” as features to join Call Screening. Now that we’ve got the tenth One UI 8.5 Beta, we’re hoping for a stable launch. Call screening works like Google’s version of Pixels.
Android Central’s Take
I’m sure there are quite a few people who are wondering how long we could go without One UI 8.5 on slightly older devices. Samsung has been testing this since late last year, and unless we’re expecting a simultaneous arrival, three, maybe four months later is crazy. But there’s a lot going on with One UI 8.5, so it might be worth the long wait (I hope).
You can have your phone’s AI answer the call for you and it can transcribe what is said. Plus, it can help filter out spam, so you don’t have to worry about anything pointless.
Rumor in early April I could have read the stars. It has been suggested that Samsung is preparing “two more” One UI 8.5 betas in April: one at the beginning of the month and one later around April 20 (today). That’s pretty much taken care of, but we’re still interested in stable streaming. Presumably this could happen either in late April (think next week) or in May.





