Samsung's Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra 5G are getting an incredibly early One UI 2.5 update
Samsung has been making great strides in the software support department in the last couple of years, speeding up the development and rollout of major new updates for old high-end phones, spreading the love to more and more mid-rangers, matching Google’s three-year commitment, and perhaps most importantly, replacing the arguably atrocious TouchWiz interface with a cleaner and smoother Android skin.
Meanwhile, although Single Take is not an entirely new feature, its utility is vastly improved with One UI 2.5. After installing the update, Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra 5G owners will be happy to notice they can set their desired capture time (in a range from five to 15 seconds) for a technology used to shoot up to 14 types of photos and videos simultaneously to always ensure the best results in all possible scenarios.
The Pro Video mode introduced with One UI 2.0 is another thing that the One UI 2.5 promotion aims to improve, while Android 10 navigation gestures are now supported in third-party app launchers. According to SamMobile, the rollout has kicked off across a wide range of European territories, “including but not limited to” Italy, Hungary, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Germany, which probably means global availability is in the cards in the very near future.
It has to be said that the timing of the latest Galaxy S20 5G series update is truly remarkable, coinciding with today’s proper Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra 5G debut in “select markets”, including the US.