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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 could add a subtle yet interesting change to the Quick Panel

Samsung’s upcoming major software, One UI 8.5, has continuously in the headlines and is the talk of the town for quite some time. Meanwhile, a fresh test build has just been spotted on internal servers, bringing an interesting change for the Quick Panel.

​Well, recently, a new One UI 8.5 build for the Galaxy S25 series has just surfaced on internal test servers, carrying a fresh CYJO version number.

​At the same time, according to the post shared by the tipster Tarun Vats on X, this build seems interesting as it brings a subtle yet intuitive change to Galaxy’s quick settings.

​Essentially, the leaked One UI 8.5 build now brings an outline design around the toggles present in the Quick Panel, which, however, sounds a minor change, but it significantly provides a cleaner and more polished look and design to the entire quick panel, where users will notice a neat and tidy design that separates toggles from each other ensuring quick yet seamless access for the users.

One UI 8.5 control panel
image- Tarun Vats/ X

​Not just this, leaks have already provided an outline regarding what users could expect from Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 build. Also, a few previous reports claimed that the latest build is supposed to bring a new camera control in Pro mode, while at the same time, the leak even revealed codenames of the company’s next-generation Galaxy Buds 4 and Buds 4 Pro models.

​Since the One UI 8.5 beta program is reported to be delayed after the possible cancellation of the November release, nevertheless, such leaks could not be considered exactly true, at least for now, it’s better that the Galaxy audience should wait for the official confirmation from Samsung.

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