Users approve One UI 8.5 features, but criticize strong inspiration in iOS design

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A survey carried out with specialized readers indicated that more than half of the participants express discomfort with the visual changes in One UI 8.5 that resemble iOS 26.

The data reveals that 42% of respondents completely reject the changes, saying they do not want their Android device to resemble an iPhone.

Another 9% consider the changes a minor irritation.

In total, 51% of users express some level of dissatisfaction with this aesthetic direction.

Positive and neutral opinions

On the other hand, 28% of participants approve of the new features, considering that the changes improve the appearance of the interface.

Around 20% declared indifference, indicating that the visual aspect does not influence their overall experience with the update.

These numbers show a clear, but not unanimous, divide among beta users.

Overall update rating

In contrast to the design poll, another survey focused on the complete One UI 8.5 experience yielded more favorable results.

Almost half of respondents rated the beta as excellent, highlighting advances in features and customization.

Additional 20% considered the update good, although with room for improvement.

Only 14% expressed general discontent.

This difference suggests that criticism focuses mainly on the visual style, without compromising the approval of practical improvements.

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Main interface changes

One UI 8.5 introduces redesigns to the Configurações Rápidas panel, with vertical sliders and categorized options that make access easier.

Native apps such as Relógio, Telefone, and Galeria have received bottom navigation bars and rounded elements.

These modifications allow for greater customization, including adjustments that bring the Samsung closer to or further from the original aesthetics.

The beta is initially available for the Galaxy S25 series in select countries.

Reactions in the comments

The comments accompanying the polls reflect the polarization observed in the votes.

Some users defend the unique identity of Android and Samsung, arguing that they chose the brand for its differentiation in relation to iOS.

Others minimize the similarities, highlighting that basic applications have natural redesign limitations.

Many point to the flexibility of customization as a decisive factor in accepting changes.

Customization as a key factor

The ability to adjust the interface remains a strong point of One UI 8.5.

Users can rearrange toggles, resize sliders and modify layouts to suit individual preferences.

This feature helps mitigate criticism, allowing devices to maintain a distinct appearance even with elements inspired by other platforms.

Samsung collects feedback from the beta for possible refinements before the stable release.

Perspectives for the final version

The stable version of One UI 8.5 is expected to arrive with the Galaxy S26 line in early 2026.

Previous models will receive the update gradually.

The visual changes aim for greater fluidity and modernity, incorporating translucent effects and integrated components.

Beta participants report satisfactory initial stability, with a focus on daily usability.

  • More customizable Configurações Rápidas panel
  • Separable and vertically adjustable brightness and volume sliders
  • Bottom navigation bars in native apps
  • Greater integration between Galaxy devices

Division reflects varying preferences

The divide in opinions highlights differences in the priorities of Android users.

Some value visual innovation regardless of origin.

Others prioritize clear distinction from the competing ecosystem.

The Samsung balances these demands with extensive customization options.

The update bolsters features unique to the Galaxy ecosystem, such as advanced connectivity and AI tools.