Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta 7 is now available in the US

Samsung has started rolling out the seventh beta of its latest OS, One UI 8, for the Galaxy S25 family and is now looking towards expanding the beta update in the US.
The latest One UI 8 beta 7 firmware for the Galaxy S25 series, carrying the ZYI3 version number, is now available in the US. The One UI 8 beta program is a perfect chance for the users to test out some of the latest features and enhancements ahead of the stable release. More specifically, being a beta update, the latest update apparently packs a host of bug fixes and improvements that are essential to provide a smoother user experience.
Meanwhile, the latest One UI 8 beta 7 brings various bug fixes:it fixes the issue of the lock screen clock position continuously moving down, fixes the issue where the Bluetooth sound is squeaking and disconnecting, fixes the issue so that the font doesn’t stretch, fixes the issue where only the input letters of the Now Bar, status bar, and lock screen PIN are displayed thinly after the update, fixes the issue of the disappearing lock screen quick execution icon when using, and lastly, fixes the issue of clock stuttering when unlocking or locking the lock screen.
Other than that, the latest update further integrates the September 2025 security update that eventually focuses on improving the device’s overall security, optimizes performance, and provides a more secure user experience.

Well, Samsung has already distributed the latest One UI 8 beta 7 for the Galaxy S25 series, with the stable scheduled to be released this month; it remains to be seen at what time the stable version will be dropped.