Samsung has started rolling out the One UI 8 Beta 6 update ahead of the stable release. The build is currently limited to select Galaxy S25 users, as the Korean company aims to finalize the update before rolling it out to a wider audience.
Samsung is rolling out the much-anticipated One UI 8 Beta 6 update ahead of the stable release. It’s a follow-up to the build that arrived a few days ago, which was thought to be the last update before the stable version gets rolling. Perhaps we can finally expect a public rollout with the last update focusing on bug fixes.
Details of Galaxy S25 One UI 8 Beta 6 update


Samsung is rolling out the Beta build with version number S93xBXXU5ZYHB in multiple regions. The update size is 832.33MB and comes with the September 2025 security patch, along with bug fixes and system optimization.
Changelog
- Applied September security patch
- Fixed the issue where only icons are displayed in the lock screen when notifications are received
- Fixed logo cutting issue in Naver Sports Top Now bar
- Fixed the issue of disabling the keyboard phrase recommendation function settings when rebooting the device
- Fixed the errors that apply basic fonts after changing fonts
- Modified the character truncation issue in personal data intelligence widget
- Fixed the issue where the screen stops and the lock screen is displayed when using the app
- Fixed clock widget time display error
According to reports, the update is available for eligible units in Germany and the UK. It is unclear whether Samsung will extend the availability to other regions or jump to stable builds in those countries. While we wait for confirmation, you can check Settings>>Software update>>Download and install for a new update.
via: SamMobile


