Samsung phones get several new features thanks to the update One interface 8which is now available on a large number of the brand’s models (including years-old phones like the Galaxy S22). But these new features are just the beginning. Samsung is also working on future features that will completely change your phone. One of them is very interesting and You will notice this every time you turn on your mobile phone.
This visual change affecting the lock screenwhich works intelligently and which Samsung intends to improve in a future update. In fact, One UI 8 includes this feature as one of the new features of the new version and you will notice it as soon as you update your mobile phone. However, only in One UI 8.5, the next version of the brand’s operating system, will we see its full potential.
What does it consist of? One UI 8, and specifically One UI 8.5, brings lock screen wallpapers to Samsung phones with adaptive clock. This means that the clock displayed on the screen is able to recognize elements such as people, pets and objects on the lock screen and adapt its shape or size so as not to obscure them.
Here’s how you can use the new One UI 8 dynamic clock on your Samsung

It does this automatically, although a number of nuances must be taken into account. One UI 8 has an adaptive clock feature on the lock screen Only works with people and pets. However, in One UI 8.5, this feature can be activated on any wallpaper that has an object, landscape, plant, etc.
One 8.5 UIyes, it will arrive no earlier than the end of November; the date when Samsung will release a beta version for some of its phones. The final version is expected to be released in 2026.
In any case, if you already have One UI 8 installed on your Samsung mobile, you can try the new adaptive clock by opening the lock screen customization menu. To do this, tap and hold on the same screen and then tap on the clock. Finally, in the “Font and Color” section, click on the second option. You will see the clock change shape and size and no longer obscure the main object in the background.
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