The Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets the One UI 2.5 update, bringing in some key features from the Note 20 series including 8K video recording, new functions in the Samsung Notes, and wireless Samsung DeX. Samsung Notes The One UI 2.5 update adds audio bookmark for synchronizing notes with audio recordings, importing and writing on PDF files, autosave & sync function for accessing notes across Samsung devices, and turning handwritten texts to typed documents. The One UI 2.5 has been rolling out on the Samsung S20 series last August 21. It is Samsung’s thinnest Flip yet, and its compact form factor still feels like the biggest reason to own one, because it is simply easier to carry and easier to use one-handed than a lot of larger phones. It is also the one that probably best represents Samsung’s current idea of what a premium phone should be: powerful hardware, practical AI tools, and features that go beyond just spec-sheet bragging rights. Without the iPhone, we would not have seen the likes of Samsung Instinct, Omnia i900, HTC Touch Diamond, LG Dare and Sony-Ericsson Xperia this early. I had 4 most likely candidates as a great iPhone alternative -- the HTC Touch Diamond, Nokia N96, Samsung i900 Omnia and the Sony-Ericsson Xperia. Read more in our articles including "One UI 2.5 update arrives on Samsung Galaxy S20 series" and "Samsung’s Galaxy Flagship Lineup: Which One Fits You Best?".
The Samsung Galaxy S20 series gets the One UI 2.5 update, bringing in some key features from the Note 20 series including 8K video recording, new functions in the Samsung Notes, and wireless Samsung DeX. Samsung Notes The One UI 2.5 update adds audio bookmark for synchronizing notes with audio recordings, importing and writing on PDF files, autosave & sync function for accessing notes across Samsung devices, and turning handwritten texts to typed documents.
The One UI 2.5 has been rolling out on the Samsung S20 series last August 21. It is Samsung’s thinnest Flip yet, and its compact form factor still feels like the biggest reason to own one, because it is simply easier to carry and easier to use one-handed than a lot of larger phones. It is also the one that probably best represents Samsung’s current idea of what a premium phone should be: powerful hardware, practical AI tools, and features that go beyond just spec-sheet bragging rights.
Our coverage of Samsung One UI 2.5 includes: "One UI 2.5 update arrives on Samsung Galaxy S20 series"; "Samsung’s Galaxy Flagship Lineup: Which One Fits You Best?"; "iPhone 3G: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". Each article provides unique insights and information.