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    One UI 8.5: Samsung Weather Feature Makes a Comeback!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliSeptember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Pollen Tracking Returns: The leaked One UI 8.5 build reintroduces pollen tracking in Samsung’s Weather app, featuring tree, grass, and ragweed levels.

    2. Color-Coded Icons: Pollen levels are displayed using color-coded leaf icons, indicating severity from “None” to “Moderate,” with links to Weather.com for detailed forecasts.

    3. Interface Refresh: The Weather app also gets an interface update, incorporating iOS-inspired design changes for navigation buttons.

    4. Regional Limitations Possible: It’s unclear if the pollen tracker will be available on all Galaxy phones, as its functionality may depend on local coverage from Weather.com.

    One UI 8.5 Teases the Return of Pollen Tracking in Samsung Weather App

    Samsung plans to revive a much-missed feature in its Weather app. Recently, developers tested a leaked version of One UI 8.5. Excitingly, this build brings back pollen tracking—an essential tool for allergy sufferers.

    Previously, Samsung removed this feature, leaving users frustrated. Pollen counts vanished after the One UI 7 update, with many taking to social media to express their disappointment. Users had to search for pollen data through a hidden link, which was far from ideal.

    In the updated app, users will see color-coded leaf icons representing tree, grass, and ragweed pollen levels. Each icon indicates severity—“None,” “Low,” or “Moderate.” This change provides critical information at a glance, enabling users to plan their activities better.

    Additionally, tapping on a leaf icon links users to Weather.com for detailed forecasts. This feature promises to enhance the app’s usefulness, especially during allergy seasons.

    Moreover, One UI 8.5 introduces visual updates inspired by iOS. The navigation buttons, including the back arrow and search icon, showcase a fresh look. Such enhancements aim to improve user experience overall.

    However, it remains unclear whether this pollen tracking will be available to all Galaxy phones. Since the data relies on Weather.com, availability may vary by region. Nevertheless, incorporating this feature represents a positive shift, especially for those needing immediate pollen updates.

    As cities embrace smart technology, features like these can play a vital role. Improved weather tracking helps individuals make informed decisions about their outdoor activities, ultimately contributing to a healthier urban lifestyle.

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