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Discussion centers on One UI 8.5 and how it allegedly “quietly” resolves a major usability or performance issue reported by Galaxy S24 Ultra users. The headline frames the change as a low-key fix rather than a widely publicized feature update.

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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 is being credited with fixing a biggest Galaxy S24 Ultra problem, quietly and without fanfare.
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One UI 8.5 is being credited with fixing a biggest Galaxy S24 Ultra problem, quietly and without fanfare.

Discussion centers on One UI 8.5 and how it allegedly “quietly” resolves a major usability or performance issue reported by Galaxy S24 Ultra users. The headline frames the change as a low-key fix rather than a widely publicized feature update.

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Device mentioned Galaxy S24 Ultra
Change type Quietly fixed a biggest problem

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  • Check follow-up Galaxy S24 Ultra One UI 8.5 reports for specific issue details and confirmation across users. Android Authority
  • Look for additional coverage that explicitly names the “biggest problem” One UI 8.5 addressed. Android Authority

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