Almost all Galaxy owners are eagerly awaiting the arrival of One UI 7. This new custom layer from Samsung, based on Android 15, is taking a while. Even though Google’s operating system is already present on several devices, it is still We don’t have a specific date for the beta launch of this new One UI, even less for its final version.
This doesn’t stop the leaks from arriving all the time, which allows us to see many of its new features, such as its notification system and its quick settings. The thing doesn’t stop there, and a new leaked video shows us, at full capacity, how smooth your animations are
One UI 7 will offer a neat and very fast interface
It is obvious that we always tend to give more importance to the changes or new features that a layer like One UI brings when it is released. However, We cannot leave aside that its animations are also importantbecause it is something that we see daily when we open and close applications. Samsung has been working on this for a while and it seems that with its next major update it has pressed the right button.
On this occasion, it was the user Khaled of the social network the animations are fluid and immediate
It is worth mentioning that the video shows us jumps between very undemanding apps or widgets. We can see how the Galaxy playing in the demo jumps between Google, the Gallery app or the weather widget at lightning speed. We don’t know if One UI 7 will perform the same with more demanding apps or games, although that’s undoubtedly great news.
For the moment, Samsung has not given a precise date for the deployment of this new version of One UI. Being practically in November, everything seems to indicate that it will debut in the next Galaxy S25, the new high-end devices of the company that They would be presented next January.
Via | Android Authority
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