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Recent reports on Samsung’s One UI 8.5 focus on regressions and missing features affecting Galaxy phone users, especially around dark mode behavior and how users can work around it. Other coverage highlights that One UI 8.5 also addressed at least one major user complaint on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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Also known as one ui 8·one ui 8.5·one ui 9·one ui 8 beta·one ui 8.5 beta

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Key Takeaway One UI 8.5 has noticeable issues for some Galaxy users—dark mode and missing features—while also quietly fixing a major Galaxy S24 Ultra problem.
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One UI 8.5 regressions Dark mode workaround Missing feature complaints S24 Ultra fixes one ui 8
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One UI 8.5 has noticeable issues for some Galaxy users—dark mode and missing features—while also quietly fixing a major Galaxy S24 Ultra problem.

Recent reports on Samsung’s One UI 8.5 focus on regressions and missing features affecting Galaxy phone users, especially around dark mode behavior and how users can work around it. Other coverage highlights that One UI 8.5 also addressed at least one major user complaint on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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Affected phones Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 Ultra
Issue reported Dark mode is broken
Workaround exists A workaround is available for dark mode
User complaint fixed One UI 8.5 quietly fixed a biggest problem on S24 Ultra

What to Watch

  • Look for follow-up Android Authority coverage of new One UI 8.5 fixes for dark mode. Android Authority
  • Check Galaxy S23 feature-request/complaint threads for whether the missing feature returns in later One UI updates. Android Authority
  • Monitor Galaxy S24 Ultra users for confirmatory reports that the “biggest problem” fix persists across subsequent updates. Android Authority

What Changed

  • Galaxy S23 owners say Samsung did them dirty by leaving out this feature in One UI 8.5 update Android Authority
  • One UI 8.5 breaks dark mode on Samsung phones, but there’s a workaround Android Authority
  • One UI 8.5 quietly fixed my biggest problem with the Galaxy S24 Ultra Android Authority
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