Samsung is stepping on the gas with One UI 8.5. In a final push before a widespread stable launch, the tech giant has released a fresh batch of beta updates for the Galaxy S24 FE, S23 FE, and the Galaxy Tab S11 series. This latest round focuses heavily on squashing bugs and boosting overall system stability.

For Galaxy S24 FE users in South Korea and India, Samsung has rolled out One UI 8.5 Beta 3. Weighing in at roughly 740MB with firmware ending in ZZDP, the update tackles a slew of issues spanning voice calls, video recording, and Bluetooth connectivity, according to the official release notes.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy S23 FE is also getting the Beta 3 treatment in South Korea with similar firmware. Beyond the usual bug fixes, this update introduces a new "Privacy Alert" feature, giving users tighter control over their personal data.

On the tablet front, the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra aren't being left out. Their Beta 3 update—an approximate 700MB download with firmware ending in ZZD7—brings some heavy-hitting AI features to the big screen, notably Call Screening and Creative Studio. Samsung has also ironed out several Samsung DeX glitches to smooth out the multitasking experience.

Notably, all of these fresh beta builds come bundled with the April 2026 security patch.

This rapid-fire release of beta updates signals Samsung's urgency to iron out any remaining kinks before launching the stable version of One UI 8.5. If recent leaks hold true, the flagship Galaxy S25 could see the stable rollout as early as this week, while the S24 FE, S23 FE, and Tab S11 series are slated for an update by late May 2026.