One UI 8.5 beta 2 update for Galaxy S25 adds in-app camera functions

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Samsung is preparing the second beta version of One UI 8.5, aimed at the Galaxy S25 line, with the aim of reintroducing popular camera features that were missing in the first phase of testing. The measure aims to improve the user experience and optimize the performance of the camera application.

This new beta compilation brings back the “Single Take” and “Dual Recording” modes, which had generated questions among program participants. The company confirmed the return of these features, albeit with a modified access approach.

The release of One UI 8.5 Beta 2 is expected to begin on December 22, 2025, with the first wave of availability in markets such as Subsequentemente, the update will be expanded to Índia and Polônia.

Reorganization of camera features

“Single Take” and “Dual Recording” modes will now be integrated into the Camera Assistant application. Esta strategic change seeks to declutter the camera’s main interface, making it cleaner and more intuitive for most users.

Camera Assistant, a companion app, offers advanced camera settings, allowing users to manually activate and manage these functions through specific toggles. Essa modularity provides deeper customization without overwhelming the standard experience.

For photography and videography enthusiasts, transitioning to Camera Assistant offers more detailed control over capture options by consolidating specialized tools in one place.

News in professional control

Updating Camera Assistant is not limited to relocating functions; it also introduces expanded capabilities for professional photography. Novos instruments allow for precise adjustments to exposure, focus, and white balance, essential for high-quality results.

Samsung plans to implement the functionality to save custom settings in Pro mode as presets. Isso will allow photographers to save their favorite adjustments and share them with other Galaxy device users through the Quick Share, optimizing workflow.

These additions bring the Galaxy S25’s camera closer to specialized photography equipment, offering a level of control that was previously restricted to dedicated cameras. The ability to create and share camera profiles can foster a more engaged user community.

Expansion of the beta program

The One UI 8.5 beta program was initially exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series, underlining Samsung’s focus on optimizing the experience for its latest devices. The stable version of the operating system is expected in early 2026, possibly coinciding with the launch of the Galaxy S26 line.

Beta program participants have reported general interface and performance improvements since the first release. The second iteration seeks to correct identified flaws and refine the changes introduced to the camera’s functionalities, responding to feedback from the community of testers.

Samsung prioritizes system stability before a broader global launch, ensuring the final experience is robust and issue-free. Este iterative development process is crucial to delivering high-quality software.

Details of restored modes

The “Single Take” mode is designed to capture multiple content formats – photos, short videos, slow-motion videos and collages – from a single recording. Essa functionality is ideal for spontaneous moments, ensuring that the user does not miss the best capture.

“Dual Recording” allows simultaneous recording using the front and rear cameras, or two rear cameras, which is particularly useful for content creators who want to record their reactions or different perspectives of an event.

Integrating these modes into the Camera Assistant requires a one-time activation. Após this initial stage, the functionalities are accessible without the need for constant additional actions, simplifying use for those who are already familiar with the auxiliary application.

Preparations for the official launch

Internal testing continues intensively for builds designated as ZYLD, indicating that Samsung is in an advanced phase of software validation. The company maintains strict quality control to ensure the best possible experience before the final release.

Users interested in participating in the beta phase can gain access through the Samsung Members app in participating countries. The update represents a significant package, incorporating important fixes and new tools that promise to raise the standard of mobile photography.