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    One UI 8.5 Leaks Hint at iOS-Style Design Refresh

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliSeptember 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Essential Insights

    1. Enhanced Quick Share Interface: One UI 8.5 introduces a refined Quick Share feature with a new floating bar design, moving towards narrower elements for a more streamlined appearance.

    2. Updated Calling Interface: The Samsung Dialer app is set to feature a modified calling screen, with separate squircle-shaped buttons replacing the previous translucent overlay for better usability.

    3. Compact Settings Layout: Menu designs in the Settings app are adopting a more compact layout, enhancing overall organization while maintaining visibility, influenced by iOS design philosophy.

    4. Ongoing Changes Before Release: Although One UI 8 has just started rolling out on the Galaxy S25, these leaks indicate numerous upcoming features and UI tweaks expected with the One UI 8.5 update.

    One UI 8.5 Leaks Suggest Major Design Overhaul

    Recent leaks reveal intriguing updates for Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5, sparking conversations about its striking resemblance to Apple’s iOS 26. As One UI 8 gradually rolls out on the Galaxy S25 series, excitement builds for the enhancements expected with the next version.

    Notably, the leaked information highlights significant changes to several system apps. For example, the Quick Share interface will transition from blocky design elements to a sleeker, more modern look. This floating bar redesign will simplify the Send and Receive functions, improving user experience.

    Similarly, the Samsung Dialer app may adopt new squircle-shaped buttons in its calling interface. This shift could enhance navigation, making it easier for users to access their call history and contacts. Such subtle yet impactful changes illustrate Samsung’s commitment to refining user interaction.

    Moreover, the Settings app is not left behind. The device care menu is set to embrace a more compact layout, aligning with the streamlined approach seen in recent iOS designs. Users will notice smaller text and a tidy arrangement that maintains clarity without compromising visibility. This shift will likely appear across various settings and system apps.

    While the One UI 8.5 update won’t debut until the Galaxy S26 series early next year, these leaks hint at a bright future for Samsung users. As the design evolves, it reflects the ongoing competition between Android and iOS, ultimately leading to a more user-friendly experience. The unfolding changes suggest that innovation continues to thrive in the tech world, benefiting consumers and enhancing daily interactions with their devices.

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