One UI 8.5 Update: How to Install and Who Gets It
Who gets the One UI 8.5 update, when it arrives on your Galaxy, how to install without errors, and what really changes.
by Cleverson Gouvêa

The One UI 8.5 update is the biggest software leap Samsung delivers for the Galaxy line in 2026 — and since May 11, it has been arriving on phones in Brazil. If you have a Galaxy and haven't seen the update notification yet, this guide shows who gets it, when they get it, how to install it hassle-free, and what actually changes in daily use.
TL;DR
- The One UI 8.5 update started in South Korea on May 6, 2026, and began global rollout on May 11.
- First wave: Galaxy S25, S24, Z Fold7/Flip7, Z Fold6/Flip6, and Tab S11 and Tab S10 tablets.
- The mid-range (A/M/F) line receives it starting June 2026, with a subset of AI called "Awesome Intelligence".
- Highlights: Creative Studio, Now Nudge, real-time Audio Eraser, Call Screening, and AirDrop via Quick Share.
- The package includes the May 2026 security patch, which fixes 39 vulnerabilities.
What is the One UI 8.5 update and why it matters
One UI is the software layer Samsung places on top of stock Android. The One UI 8.5 update doesn't change the underlying Android version — it's an intermediate release built on Android 16, focused on Galaxy AI features and interface refinement. In practice, it's one of the biggest "point-five" releases in the company's history.
You can measure this by the development time. The beta started in December 2025 and went through ten builds before the stable version — the longest testing cycle Samsung has ever run for a One UI. This care makes sense: the 8.5 touches telephony, keyboard, file sharing, and almost the entire AI stack of the device at once.
For the average user, the takeaway is simple. This is not a cosmetic update with new wallpapers. It's a shift that transforms the Galaxy into a more agentic device, capable of executing end-to-end tasks instead of just responding to isolated commands — the same direction we saw with Android 17 announced in May.
Timeline: when the One UI 8.5 update arrives on your Galaxy
Samsung distributes any One UI in waves, by model and region. Those expecting the update to appear on the same day for everyone are often disappointed. See the confirmed timeline so far:
- May 6, 2026 — official start in South Korea, with the Galaxy S25 series leading.
- May 11, 2026 — global wave begins, covering Europe, India, North America, Latin America, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. This is where Brazil enters.
- Starting June 2026 — arrival on the more affordable A, M, and F lines, in phases throughout the month.
By the end of May, mid-range models like the Galaxy A26 and A17 have already started receiving the One UI 8.5 update, signaling that the entry-level line's timeline is ahead of schedule. If your device hasn't received it yet, be patient: the phased rollout may take a few weeks to reach your specific combination of model, carrier, and country.
Devices compatible with One UI 8.5
The list of eligible devices grew quickly after launch. The table below summarizes the main families and their expected windows:
| Line | Main models | Arrival window |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxy S | S25 (entire series), S24, S23 | May 2026 (S25/S24 first) |
| Foldables | Z Fold7, Z Flip7, Z Fold6, Z Flip6 | May 2026 |
| Tablets | Tab S11 (series), Tab S10 (series) | May 2026 |
| Galaxy A / M / F | A57, A56, A55, A54, A37, A36, A35, A34, A26, A17 and equivalent M/F | June 2026 |
An important detail separates the two groups. The high-end models receive the full Galaxy AI package. Meanwhile, devices from the A, M, and F lines get a reduced set of features under the Awesome Intelligence label — selected AI functions, without the entire suite. Models released before 2023 are unlikely to be included.
If you're wondering whether the investment is worth it on an older device, the criterion is straightforward: the closer to the S or Z line, the more complete the AI experience. For the rest, the 8.5 still brings security and interface improvements that justify updating.
How to install the One UI 8.5 update step by step
Installation is trivial once the update has been released for your model. The most common error isn't in the process — it's starting without preparing the device.
Before you start (requirements)
- Battery above 50% or charger connected.
- Stable Wi-Fi connection — the 8.5 package is large, and downloading over mobile data is expensive and slow.
- Free internal storage space: free up a few gigabytes beforehand, otherwise the system will block the installation.
Step by step
- Open the Settings app on your Galaxy.
- Scroll to Software update.
- Tap Download and install.
- The device checks Samsung's official servers. If the One UI 8.5 update is available for your model, confirm the download.
- Wait for the download to finish and tap Install now when prompted.
- Do not turn off or force restart during the process. The device will restart on its own.
The first boot after installation is usually slower — that's normal. The system is optimizing apps and settings in the background. Within minutes, everything returns to normal pace.
How to confirm it worked
Go to Settings > About phone > Software information and check if the version shows One UI 8.5. If it does, the update was applied successfully. If it hasn't been released yet, avoid forum "tricks" that tell you to clear server cache — they rarely work, and waiting resolves itself.
AI features that justify the update
The 8.5 is, at its core, a release about artificial intelligence. These are the features that most change your routine:
- Creative Studio — a dedicated app that generates wallpapers, stickers, profile pictures, and cards from a photo, a sketch, or a text. It's the evolution of the old Drawing Assist, now with a much broader scope.
- Now Nudge — an AI layer on the Samsung keyboard bar that suggests actions based on what's on the screen. Talking about dinner? It offers to schedule. Someone sent a number? It suggests saving the contact.
- Real-time Audio Eraser — previously limited to Gallery videos, now removes background noise live within third-party apps like YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Netflix.
- Call Screening — when an unknown number calls, Bixby can answer for you, ask who it is and why, and show the live transcription on screen. You decide whether to join the call or ignore it.
- Agentic Bixby — the assistant can now execute multi-step tasks across apps with natural language. "Find a recent photo of my dog and email it to Amara" becomes a single instruction.
- AirDrop via Quick Share — you can send files directly to iPhone, iPad, and Mac using AirDrop through Quick Share, without third-party apps. A "Share with Apple devices" button appears in settings after the update.
- Family Device Sharing — Quick Share, Camera Share, Storage Share, Auto Hotspot, and Multi Control are now gathered in a single feature.
If you want a deeper dive into just the AI features and how they compare to what the competition offers, I've written dedicated material at One UI 8.5: Samsung's AI news.
May 2026 security patch included in the package
Those who ignore updates out of laziness forget the invisible part: security. The One UI 8.5 update brings the May 2026 security patch, which fixes 39 vulnerabilities. Of these, 29 are Android flaws resolved by Google and 10 are Samsung-specific fixes for the Galaxy ecosystem.
In practice, this means closing gaps that could be exploited by malicious apps or remote attacks. For a device that carries banking, corporate email, and two-factor authentication, this patch alone is reason enough to update — regardless of the new AI features.
When NOT to update now (common pitfalls)
Updating is almost always right, but there are scenarios where it's worth holding off for a few days:
- You are on the beta — if you joined the 8.5 beta program, migrating to stable sometimes requires a wipe. Do a full backup first.
- Storage nearly full — without free space, the update fails midway and causes boot loops. Clean up first.
- Managed work device — phones with corporate MDM may have the update blocked by IT. Don't force it; talk to the responsible team.
- First hours of the wave — with any major release, occasional bugs appear in the first few days. If your Galaxy is your only work tool, waiting 48 to 72 hours reduces the risk of hitting a launch issue.
None of these are reasons to never update. They are just reasons to choose the timing carefully.
What One UI 8.5 signals for businesses
At Agathas Web, I follow every mobile system release with one technical eye and another on what it changes for those building products. The 8.5 reinforces a trend I've been repeating to clients: on-device AI is no longer a gimmick and has become an execution layer. When Bixby solves multi-app tasks on its own and the keyboard anticipates actions, users will expect that same level of automation within your app or your service.
It's the same movement we see in the Google ecosystem with Gemini Spark AI agents. Those offering a manual, clunky flow will seem outdated next to an operating system that already understands context. For businesses, the lesson of the One UI 8.5 update is not about a phone — it's about the experience level the market now treats as basic.
Conclusion: is it worth updating?
Yes. For high-end models, the 8.5 delivers the full Galaxy AI package and a robust security patch. For the mid-range, even with reduced Awesome Intelligence, the security and interface gains are worth it. The path is simple: confirm your model is on the list, prepare the device with battery and space, and install over stable Wi-Fi.
If your company wants to turn this new automation standard into a product — app, service, or AI integration — talk to us. That's exactly the kind of bridge between cutting-edge technology and business results that Agathas Web has been building for over 15 years.
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