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Samsung first released One UI 8.5 as a beta on the Galaxy S25 series back in December before releasing it as stable software on the Galaxy S26 series. Everything has gone to plan, but we’ve kind of been wondering why there hasn’t been a beta for the Galaxy Z Fold 7, since it’s the newest … Continued
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