What you need to know
- Samsung Internet app’s One UI 8.5 brings significant UI changes and new features for Galaxy devices.
- Redesigned address bar and grid layout enhance user experience and accessibility within the browser.
- New privacy features and AI Search option improve browsing efficiency and security for users.
A new leak from Galaxy Techie and thatjoshguy69 gives us an early look at what Samsung’s got in store for us with the new browser (spotted by Sammy Guru).
First up, visually, Samsung appears to be working on a new icon and welcome screen, according to the leaked screenshots. The address bar at the bottom also gets a more blurred look, with it disappearing into the background when the user scrolls.
The publication further notes that the browser’s grid layout now echoes the appearance of Gallery albums. This new design includes floating options, simplifying access to several helpful functions.
Additionally, screenshots shared by the tipsters also suggest that Samsung is making the floating bar better, letting you move things around and access extra buttons.
The app has improved the accessibility of synced tabs and secret mode, which are now just a tap away within the tabs menu. Additionally, Internet Browser version 29.1.2.23 offers a more minimal, compact layout for tabs, allowing users to either stack or list them as semi-transparent tabs.
One UI 8.5 Samsung Internet has got a new icon, welcome screen, features and more. The blurred address bar now floats and disappears when scrolling. The grid layout is similar to the new Gallery albums with floating options. pic.twitter.com/EoV5CQtbbyNovember 15, 2025
Redesign brings more privacy
The redesign is also expected to tackle those annoying fixed-position pop-ups and will supposedly allow direct in-app video liking. Furthermore, a new AI Search option is accessible within the debug settings, offering querying capabilities through either Gemini or Perplexity, which seems like a nifty feature to have right within the browser.
Lastly, the Korean OEM could be making managing multiple tabs a breeze with a pop-up menu that was spotted whilst closing the browser, which allows you to close all the tabs at once, or “never show this message again.”
Will the new Samsung Internet app help block annoying pop-ups?
The redesign is specifically expected to “tackle those annoying fixed-position pop-ups,” suggesting an improvement in how the browser handles and blocks intrusive pop-up advertisements or overlays.
