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One UI 2.5 Update: Expected Samsung Galaxy Devices to get it

At the beginning of the year 2020, the South Korean tech giant Samsung has released its two new most powerful flagship grade and much-awaited smartphones called Samsung Galaxy S20 and S20 Ultra. Now, in the last month of Q2 2020, the reports are coming out that Samsung is preparing the Galaxy Note 20 series and Fold 2 foldable device. These two devices may arrive in August 2020 expectedly.

Meanwhile, all of these upcoming devices are expected to bundle with One UI 2.5 skin out-of-the-box. Now, if you’re a One UI lover or a Samsung user then you can check out One UI 2.5 Update: Expected Samsung Galaxy Devices to get it.

Now, talking about the One UI 2.5 skin, it will bring Quick Share menu, Music Share, improved Gesture Navigation, faster app launch, some video modes, improved stock camera UI with options, etc. Although Samsung haven’t announced anything yet officially. But according to the device specifications, launch years, and eligibility of getting the future One UI update can be found below.

Note: This list is totally based on our expectations and we can change or modify the if any new information pours in.

One UI 2.5 Update: Expected Samsung Galaxy Devices to get it

One UI 2.5 Update: Expected Samsung Galaxy Devices to get it

  1. Galaxy S20 (5G)
  2. Galaxy S20+ (5G)
  3. Galaxy S20 Ultra
  4. Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G
  5. Galaxy Z Flip
  6. Galaxy Fold (5G)
  7. Galaxy Note 10+ 5G
  8. Galaxy Note 10+
  9. Galaxy Note 10 5G
  10. Galaxy Note 10
  11. Galaxy S10 5G
  12. Galaxy S10+
  13. Galaxy S10
  14. Galaxy S10e
  15. Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  16. Galaxy S10 Lite
  17. Galaxy A Quantum
  18. Galaxy A90 5G
  19. Galaxy A71 (5)
  20. Galaxy A51 (5G)
  21. Galaxy A01
  22. Galaxy A11
  23. Galaxy A21
  24. Galaxy A21s
  25. Galaxy A31
  26. Galaxy A41
  27. Galaxy M11
  28. Galaxy M21
  29. Galaxy M31
  30. Galaxy Tab S6 5G
  31. Galaxy Tab S6
  32. Galaxy Tab S6 Lite
  33. Galaxy XCover Pro
  34. Galaxy A10
  35. Galaxy A10s
  36. Galaxy A20
  37. Galaxy A20e
  38. Galaxy A20s
  39. Galaxy A30
  40. Galaxy A30s
  41. Galaxy A40
  42. Galaxy A40s
  43. Galaxy A50
  44. Galaxy A50s
  45. Galaxy A60
  46. Galaxy A70
  47. Galaxy A70s
  48. Galaxy A80
  49. Galaxy A8s
  50. Galaxy A90
  51. Galaxy M10
  52. Galaxy M20
  53. Galaxy M30
  54. Galaxy M30s
  55. Galaxy M40
  56. Galaxy Tab A 10.1 2019
  57. Galaxy Tab A 8.0 2019
  58. Galaxy Tab Active Pro
  59. Galaxy Tab S5e
  60. Galaxy Xcover 4s

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Ravis Sharma
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Ravis Sharma, a tech expert, simplifies complex Android topics, offering clear news coverage and user-friendly how-to guides.

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