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One UI 8 adds Boost Dialogue feature to the Quick Panel for convenience

Samsung released One UI 8 Beta 3 for the Galaxy S25 series a couple of days ago. With the Galaxy owners testing the latest beta build, a few interesting features have started to unfold now that were not stated in the official changelog.

Meanwhile, Galaxy smartphones and tablets have Boost Dialogue, a feature that is designed to amplify mid-range frequencies or voices in any audio to offer a smooth and uninterrupted listening experience when talking to people or watching a video. Now, according to the latest report, Samsung is making it easier to access the Boost Dialogue feature.

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More specifically, spotted on the Galaxy S25 running One UI 8 Beta 3 build, Samsung is adding some extra convenience for its Galaxy audience. The company appears to be integrating the Boost Dialogue feature to the Quick Panel. You just need to swipe down from the top to open the phone’s quick panel, then long press on the volume slider and simply turn on the Boost Dialogue toggle.

Not just this, the One UI 8 Beta 3 further unhides a new capability, where users will be able to generate AI-powered birthday cards and get informed via the Now Brief. At the same time, it is further reported that Samsung will possibly add a new Alert Center feature to enhance overall device’s security.

Well, One UI 8 is currently running in its beta stage, and it’s quite early to predict whether Samsung will surely add such features once the One UI 8 version becomes stable, but hopefully, Samsung could do so, as there is currently some room for further improvements and enhancements in the latest build that will be running Android 16 on top.

Raghav Sachdeva

Hello, I'm Raghav a part-time writer of Samlover. Curiosity coursing through my veins, I'm a knowledge junkie with a knack for explaining the complex in ways that make sense (even if it takes a few extra words). Don't be fooled by the big headphones and ebook reader facade - I might disappear into worlds of words and ideas, but Doubt, my ever-vigilant canine companion, keeps me grounded. He's the furry alarm clock that drags me to the park twice a day, reminding me that the real world exists beyond the pages and podcasts. So, forgive the occasional long-winded post –… More »

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