
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus, running the One UI 8.5 beta, offers several notable improvements, including extensive quick panel customization and a useful partial screen recording feature. The lock screen also benefits from a dynamically moving clock that avoids obscuring wallpaper elements.
However, as it is a beta, users should anticipate potential issues with daily application performance and a possible hit to battery life. The new Storage Share feature, while promising for inter-device file access, is currently limited by the inability to save files to the primary device.
“the One UI 8.5 beta, then it is a beta. So if you use this as your main phone and things that you use every day, they might not work as well as you'd expect them to and things like battery life might take a little bit of a hit.”
“It's not a huge overhaul, but there is some nice visual updates which I think look really nice. And that storage share, if they get that to work properly, I think that is a really nice update.”
“The S25 Plus, on the other hand, uses higher grade build materials. It display is higher res and has thinner bezels. The chipset is more powerful and you get higher base storage and more RAM. And the battery life is longer and the charging is faster.”
“But if you want a better chipset and battery life, you need to spend a bit more for the S25 Plus.”
“I suppose the biggest downside I think is that the S25 Plus is just not anywhere near as exciting as the Flip 7 and unsurprisingly it is a better option for your money if you're looking to pick up a new phone.”
“It has an IP68 rating rather than the Flip's IP48. It's running the Snapdragon 8 Elite, which of course the Flip 7 isn't because that's running the Exonos chip. And it also adds in a third camera, giving you a 10 megapixel telephoto option.”
“It has the same size display as the Flip at 6.7 in, and it is a little bit thicker and a little bit heavier, but that display is definitely sharper.”
“The S25 Plus is similar, but it has advantages, including a larger battery and a telephoto zoom.”
“The S25 Plus, on the other hand, has better speakers, longer battery life, and slightly faster charging. It's also the less expensive device.”
“And if you don't need that thin form factor, better go with the Plus and save some cash.”
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus introduces several user experience enhancements across its camera, performance, and screen functionalities. The camera app now offers a quicker way to access settings via a swipe gesture, improving efficiency for users who frequently adjust controls.
Performance sees a notable upgrade with the 'AI select' feature now working instantaneously, eliminating previous delays and making it more responsive. Furthermore, the screen experience is refined with a new 90/10 multitasking split, allowing better focus on primary applications, and the availability of larger Samsung widgets provides more customization options.
Overall, the updates point towards a more streamlined and efficient user interaction with the device, focusing on accessibility and improved multitasking capabilities.
“We got 1% on the Galaxy S25 Plus. This battery is insane.”
“the Galaxy S25 Plus died after almost 16 hours.”