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- Samsung on May 28 opened registration for one of his UI 8 son on the Galaxy S25 devices.
- After just two days, the son has already reached the maximum capacity in the United States.
- Those who lose early beta registration may have more opportunities in the future.
- An UI 8 stable, public release is expected around July with the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Philip 7.
According to X user Adam Matlok, the first beta for an UI 8 has already reached the maximum capacity. But there is some good news and bad news. The son is fully certified in the United States only. If you are in South Korea, the UK or Germany, then you will still be able to enter, because it is not clear if they are still complete according to this writing.
You go through the Samsung members app to sign up for a UI son. But if you are in the US and try now that the initial sign -up window is closed, you will get a message just saying, “We have reached the limit for this beta program. Thank you for your interest. Try again for the next son.”
It is unclear whether this means that more places will open for an UI 8 son 1, or if potential testers will have to wait for the next son. But a report Sammy’s fans This indicates that an UI 8 son 2 is already being tested in some countries, so it is more likely to be followed.
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As like any beta, the first version can be substantially and testers report worms that they face. Although the second and later son can fix the problems already arise, they can also introduce completely new. As much as you can have a son, remember that he is still a son, and nothing is final until the public launch.
It is not surprising that One UI 8 son is such a big demand. In the next few weeks, an UI 8 should improve an UI 8 before launching with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Philip 7, so it is good that Samsung has improved its mistakes in an UI 7.
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