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The coming One UI 8.5 interface unveils a lot of changes to Galaxy phones and tablets. The upgrade is expected to focus on a new glass-inspired interface, more configurable quick settings, visually separated menus, and a 3D effect for images.

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It’s expected that the UI will feature iOS-like notification summaries and improvements to Now Bar as well as limit unnecessary notifications by stopping junk apps.

One UI 8.5: Device care has added a new feature, ‘Block apps with excessive ads.’ pic.twitter.com/BS1PNrG6a1 — Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) December 1, 2025

Apps with extreme notifications can be stopped and this is possible with Samsung’s One UI 8.5 . Some screenshots of the coming One UI 8.5 details that would block apps that continuously display extreme ads were shared by a tipster Tarun Vats. The apps will feature a state that prevents them from waking themselves up, running in the background, or sending notifications. This coming update will extend this to annoying pop-ups. One UI will also make unused apps inactive.

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The update is likely to stop apps that send frequent notifications that seem to be ads and One UI allows manual control over notifications. To activate the options, head over to Settings > Notifications > Advanced settings, and then activate the toggle next to Manage notification categories for each app. The One UI 8.5 beta is expected to unveil soon and more details will still unfold.

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Google added a new power-saving mode to Google Maps during the November launch. This feature allows the app to run directly on the Pixel 10 ’s Always-On Display while reducing power usage.

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According to Android Authority posts , some users of Pixel 10 are now gaining access to Google Maps’ power-saving mode, as the company rolls it out more widely. The feature uses the phone’s AOD Min Mode to run Maps directly on the Always-On Display while consuming less power.

The Maps displays only important navigation directions and shows the instructions in black-and-white, with the screen brightness and refresh rate also reduced to help with battery life.

To find out if the new power saving mode is on your Pixel 10, go to Google Maps settings > Navigation and enable the toggle for Power saving mode under Driving options. Or if the feature is available for your account, a card will appear the next time you use navigation directions in Google Maps on your Pixel 10 while driving. This development to Google Maps is coming at the same time with dual functionality that makes voice navigation very easy.

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Google Maps’ power-saving mode on the Pixel 10 gives an idea of how much battery it can save in a real-life situation. This is especially useful for those who regularly use their Pixel 10 for navigation sessions. Other navigation options, like walking or biking, are currently not supported. It only works with driving mode.

Google Maps’ power-saving mode is only available to the Pixel 10 family for the time being, though the company may bring it to the Pixel 9 series. Within the next few months, it’s expected to reach other high-end Android devices.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.