Stable One UI 8.0 update for Galaxy S25 series is being rolled out more widely

Samsung finally brought down its official One UI 8 version for the Galaxy S25 family three days ago, starting from its home country, South Korea. Now, the company is looking towards expanding the stable update in more eligible regions.
Specifically, Samsung has already delivered the latest stable One UI 8 update for the Galaxy S25 owners who have participated in the beta program, which was till now limited to the home region, and now the stable version for the Galaxy S25 family is being distributed more widely, including in Germany, India, and the UK.
At the same time, the stable One UI 8.0 with Android 16 update for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra has been identified with the version numbers S931BXXU5BYI3, S936BXXU5BYI3, and S938BXXU5BYI3, respectively.
However, this is just a normal update that apparently suggests that Samsung is ending the latest One UI 8 beta program for the Galaxy S25 series and is only available for the users who have participated in the beta program. According to the changelog, the new stable version doesn’t mention any new features or changes, but it does come with a few key bug fixes and other relevant performance improvements.


Well, Samsung is also preparing to expand the stable One UI 8 update for more eligible Galaxy devices in the coming months; meanwhile, thankfully, Galaxy S25 series owners can now download the latest Android 16-based stable version via the Settings app if they are residing in any of the regions mentioned above.