Leaked details about One UI 8 hint at a fantastic upgrade for the Samsung Galaxy’s Audio Eraser feature. This update could bring a new capability that allows real-time removal of unwanted background noise during video playback. If true, it’s a major step forward from the previous version.
The leak surfaced through the reliable IceUniverse, a well-known tipster with a solid history of accurate predictions. The leak included a video of an internal build of Android 16-based One UI 8, showcasing the feature in action.
Though the video has since been removed, it clearly demonstrated how Audio Eraser worked live during playback, eliminating distractions without requiring the user to enter an editing mode. This update would be a significant improvement over the current version, where you have to manually edit a video to apply noise reduction.
The footage was shared by IceUniverse on Weibo, providing a glimpse into how One UI 8’s Audio Eraser might function. The feature was first introduced with the Galaxy S25 series and made its way to older Galaxy phones with One UI 7. Now, One UI 8 is expected to debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, which are rumored to be unveiled next week during the summer Unpacked event. These two foldables are likely to be the first devices to launch with One UI 8 pre-installed.
Though Samsung hasn’t officially confirmed the update, the leak suggests the company is continuously improving its Galaxy AI tools, particularly those that operate locally on the device. If the rumor holds true, real-time noise removal during playback could be a game-changer for video creators, simplifying editing and enhancing the user experience.
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Omg I’ve been waiting for something like this, it’s so annoying to have to manually remove noise 😩