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Galaxy S25 Ultra’s Latest One UI 8 Beta Finally Fixes Purple Moon Camera Bug

Samsung’s current top-tier Galaxy S25 series has set a new standard when it comes to breaking records in sales in markets across the world. It’s impressive that the current S series flagships, especially the high-end Galaxy S25 Ultra, are still attracting a large fan base. Now, the latest One UI 8 Beta 5 just got some good news for Galaxy S25 owners!

Samsung’s devices are known for their excellent moon photography, but basically, after updating their Galaxy S25 models, specifically, the Galaxy S25 Ultra with the One UI 8 beta 4, several users have posted complaints regarding the pictures of the moon automatically turning purple after getting processed.

At the same time, Samsung’s officials have already acknowledged the issue and confirmed to release a proper fix for the images of the moon turning purple in color issue in the next software update for the Galaxy S25 models; meanwhile, the next OS update is supposed to be beta 5, and guess what! Samsung has just dropped the One UI 8 beta 5 update for the Galaxy S25 series, and most prominently, the changelog mentions the fix for the issue where the moon is appearing purple in color when capturing pictures with full 100x zoom.

Well, promised and delivered! Samsung’s latest One UI 8 Beta 5 will efficiently fix the purple moon issue, providing peace of mind for the Galaxy S25 owners.

Also, the beta 5 update is now available to download, and thus, the S25 users can participate in the latest One UI 8 beta build in order to provide helpful feedback while also experiencing new features ahead of the stable release, which is scheduled to be rolled out in September

Harsh

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