If you missed the launch, samsung Galaxy S25 series may receive the stable One UI 8.5 update starting in Korea, with a global rollout tipped for around May 4th.

One UI 8.5 beta has already expanded to older Galaxy S, Z, and A series devices.

Samsung may have accidentally given Galaxy S25 series’ owners a clearer idea of when One UI 8.5 will arrive, but the timeline is still not official. A screenshot shared by a user on X suggests the stable rollout could start in Korea at the end of this month, followed shortly after by a global and US release.

An X user who goes by the handle @MatthewReiter05 shared a screenshot, citing information from a Samsung support chat (via), suggesting that the update could begin rolling out to the Samsung Galaxy S25 series on April 30th in Korea, followed by a wider global and US rollout around May 4th. The timing, if accurate, would bring the update to last year’s flagships a few months after debuting on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.

The screenshot from the Samsung support interaction lines up with an earlier claim from tipster Tarun Vats, who also pointed to April 30th and May 4th. That makes the dates look more believable, especially as Samsung has already been expanding the One UI 8.5 beta to more devices. Even so, support replies are not always reliable, and software schedules can still change if Samsung finds last-minute bugs.

For Galaxy S25 people in the US, the wait may now be close to over. The beta program first opened for the S25 series in December 2025, and Samsung has since pushed nine beta builds with a mix of bug fixes, design tweaks, and feature updates. The company is also testing the software on older phones such as the Galaxy A35, Galaxy A55, and even some Galaxy Z foldables, which suggests the final release is moving through a wider device list.

One UI 8.5 is shaping up to be a fairly major update rather than a minor polish. Samsung is focusing on deeper AI integration, including a more conversational Bixby that can work with Perplexity and Gemini for web searches and system tasks. The update also brings a redesigned Quick Panel, stronger privacy tools for hiding sensitive information in screenshots and documents, and improved gallery features such as edit history and continuous editing. A more conversational Bixby could come with One UI 8.5

There are also some practical upgrades that could matter more in daily use than the headline AI features. One UI 8.5 brings a practical upgrade to Quick Share by adding AirDrop-style sharing across ecosystems. Galaxy people can now send photos, videos, and files directly to iPhones, iPads, and Macs without needing third-party apps or extra steps. The feature first showed up on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and is now expanding through the beta programme to select devices. The feature removes one of the more common friction points between Android and Apple devices, especially for people who move files across both ecosystems. Besides, Audio Broadcast 3 uses Auracast to send audio to nearby LE Audio devices.

One UI 8.5 is rolling out beyond the Samsung Galaxy S26 series to a wide set of devices, starting with the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, the S24 and S23 lineups, recent Galaxy Z foldables (from Gen 5 to 7), the Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 series, and even select mid-segment models such as the Samsung Galaxy A36 5G in the country. To get it early, people can enrol in the beta via the Samsung Members app and download the update through Settings, although this version may still have bugs. If stability matters more, it makes sense to wait for the official rollout, which is expected to begin with recent flagships first before reaching older and mid-segment devices over the following weeks.