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04-04-2026 11:04 PM in
Galaxy SHere’s when updates could release:
- Beta 9 – April 9
- Beta 10 – April 20
Galaxy S24 users may receive second and third Beta updates this month, with the dates said to be as follows:
- Beta 2 – April 9
- Beta 3 – April 20
Beyond S25 and S24, Samsung expanded the One UI 8.5 Beta Program to the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip as well. Future updates may be on these dates:
- Beta 2 – April 9
Galaxy S23 series will join the One UI 8.5 Beta Program this month. The first Beta build has been spotted on the Samsung server along with the Z Fold 5 and Z Flip 5. Release dates are expected to be:
- Beta 1 – April 9
- Beta 2 – April 23
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04-05-2026 05:26 PM (Last edited 04-05-2026 05:26 PM ) in
Galaxy SThey are working on it. They rollout this end of this year.😂😂😂
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04-06-2026 06:48 PM (Last edited 04-06-2026 06:49 PM ) in
Galaxy SThis same issue had occurred earlier in Nov 2024 after an update and was resolved in Dec 2024 after multiple follow-ups.
Now, the issue has reappeared in the exact same manner following another update.
Service Request: 443265××××
Response from CEO help desk: “Free repair already given once”
If it’s clearly a software-related defect, why should I pay again?
So basically, Samsung can push an update, damage the display, and then charge users for fixing it?
It is concerning to see the same issue repeat on a premium device, especially after updates. Requesting the Samsung team to kindly review this case carefully and provide a reliable resolution.
Would like to know if other users have also noticed similar display issues after updates.