Samsung has begun pushing the stable One UI 8.5 update to the Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra, starting in South Korea and ending a beta program that ran for about a month.
One UI 8.5 adds visual refinements, a more customizable Quick Settings panel and support for Apple AirDrop, aiming to make the interface more consistent across the tablets.
The South Korea firmware builds are X736NKOU5BZE3 for the Tab S11 and X936NKOU5BZE3 for the Tab S11 Ultra.
Samsung typically expands major updates to other regions within days after a South Korea debut, with users able to check availability under Settings, Software update.
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