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Samsung’s One UI 8.5 will turn your lock screen into a mini music show

Leaks show you can now judge a song by its cover, courtesy of Samsung One UI 8.5

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What happened: You know how Samsung’s lock screen has looked pretty much the same for ages? Well, it’s finally getting a cool new makeover in the One UI 8.5 update.

  • A leak just popped up on X (Twitter) (Tarun Vats) showing off the new music player, and it’s got this awesome new animation.
  • When you’re listening to music and skip a track, the album art doesn’t just instantly change – it fluidly morphs right into the next one.
  • It looks incredibly smooth and just way more polished. The whole layout is cleaner, too, with the album art sitting right in the middle of the screen. The video showed it working with Spotify, but you can bet it’ll work for YouTube Music and other apps, too.

Why this is important: Honestly, this is a bigger deal than it might sound. Samsung’s lock screen has felt a bit stale for a while.

  • This new animation is a small thing, but it’s one of those “attention to detail” moments that just makes your phone feel more modern and slick to use.
  • It’s a sign they’re finally focusing on making the whole experience feel more personal and fluid.

Why should I care: If you’re a music fan, this is just going to make your daily experience a lot nicer. But the eye candy isn’t even the best part.

  • The real reason to get excited for One UI 8.5 is the other stuff that’s rumored to be coming with it.
  • The big one is an AI-powered “Call Screen” feature, just like the Google Pixel phones have. You know, the one that can answer a call for you, give you a live transcript of what the person is saying, and filter out all those annoying spam calls. That’s not just a visual tweak; that’s a genuine game-changer.
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What’s next: Samsung is testing all this stuff internally right now. We’ll probably get a chance to try it for ourselves when the public beta drops, which is expected to happen around late November. Get ready for a lot more of these smart, AI-powered features as Samsung continues to build out its own answer to all the cool stuff Google is doing with its Pixel phones.

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