Jenith
Well-known Member
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2019
- Posts
- 50,902
- Likes
- 154
Samsung's latest One UI 8 update has a somewhat hidden addition you may have missed. The new update includes four new ringtones that Samsung hasn't mentioned until recently. These ringtones are Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons.
One UI 8 includes up to 1-minute-long ringtone versions of all four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Samsung says these ringtones reflect its new “Inspired by Nature” sound design introduced with One UI 7.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 already have access to these Seasons ringtones through the One UI 8 firmware. The ringtones are not available in the One UI 8 beta program, but Samsung implies that they will be once the firmware rolls out publicly.
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/one-ui-8-ringtone.jpg
The company recently announced the expansion of the One UI 8 beta program to more devices and confirmed that the stable One UI 8 build will be available to more Galaxy phones before the end of September 2025.
To mark this new One UI 8 addition, Samsung also shared a five-minute “the making of” video on YouTube, summarizing the classical recording session. You can watch it below.
The session was recorded by award-winning artists, including sound director Hwang Byung-jun, professor and violinist Kim Da-mi, and the Collegium Musicum Seoul classical music performance team.
Dolby Atmos was used in the recording process to create a 3D soundscape.
Including Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons as a new set of “Inspired by Nature” ringtones is somewhat unexpected but arguably a welcome change.
Traditionally, Samsung usually marked the release of a new major One UI update by creating a new Over The Horizon ringtone. This change of tone will be appreciated by classical music enthusiasts.
If you want to set a different incoming call's sound signature on your Galaxy device, you can open the Settings app, access Sounds and vibration, tap Ringtone, and choose one from the list.
If you don't have access to the stable One UI 8 build through one of Samsung's latest foldable phones, you can listen to all four ringtones on Samsung's Newsroom website.
The post Samsung surprises One UI 8 users with classical Vivaldi ringtones appeared first on imeisource.
One UI 8 includes up to 1-minute-long ringtone versions of all four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Samsung says these ringtones reflect its new “Inspired by Nature” sound design introduced with One UI 7.
The Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 already have access to these Seasons ringtones through the One UI 8 firmware. The ringtones are not available in the One UI 8 beta program, but Samsung implies that they will be once the firmware rolls out publicly.
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/one-ui-8-ringtone.jpg
The company recently announced the expansion of the One UI 8 beta program to more devices and confirmed that the stable One UI 8 build will be available to more Galaxy phones before the end of September 2025.
To mark this new One UI 8 addition, Samsung also shared a five-minute “the making of” video on YouTube, summarizing the classical recording session. You can watch it below.
The session was recorded by award-winning artists, including sound director Hwang Byung-jun, professor and violinist Kim Da-mi, and the Collegium Musicum Seoul classical music performance team.
Dolby Atmos was used in the recording process to create a 3D soundscape.
Including Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons as a new set of “Inspired by Nature” ringtones is somewhat unexpected but arguably a welcome change.
Traditionally, Samsung usually marked the release of a new major One UI update by creating a new Over The Horizon ringtone. This change of tone will be appreciated by classical music enthusiasts.
If you want to set a different incoming call's sound signature on your Galaxy device, you can open the Settings app, access Sounds and vibration, tap Ringtone, and choose one from the list.
If you don't have access to the stable One UI 8 build through one of Samsung's latest foldable phones, you can listen to all four ringtones on Samsung's Newsroom website.
Browse the latest Galaxy Z Fold 7 offers
Buy NowSee Galaxy Z Flip 7 prices
Buy NowThe post Samsung surprises One UI 8 users with classical Vivaldi ringtones appeared first on imeisource.