Second One UI 8.5 beta is now rolling out as the first build expands to more countries

Samsung announced the One UI 8.5 beta program earlier this month, and it has since released the first beta build, but only in certain countries. Now it’s finally rolling out in India and Poland, while other regions are getting the new build identified as ZYLH.

One UI 8.5 second beta
One UI 8.5 second beta
One UI 8.5 second beta

One UI 8.5 second beta

Here’s the full changelog for this second beta:

  • Modified to enable dual recording and single take mode through Camera Assistant setting
  • Improved the issue of initializing quick panel settings when booting intermittently
  • Improvement of errors such as quick panel menu screen icon spacing, location, etc.
  • Improved the issue of photos organized into gallery group folders being moved to the first album page
  • Improved the stuttering issue when pressing the More View menu during a call.
  • Improved rebooting issue while leaving it intermittently
  • Improved the issue that the volume up button does not work under certain conditions
  • Improved the issue of sound generation in the device when making a call with BT carkit connection under certain conditions
  • Improvement of issues that are forcibly terminated while using multiple 3rd apps
  • Stabilization of SW through multiple app updates such as cameras

This build comes in at 1.12GB and brings with it the December 2025 security patch level too.

One UI 8.5 is expected to launch on the Galaxy S26 series coming early next year, and to then be released for older devices after that. Undoubtedly, we’ll see many more betas before then.

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