The next big update that Galaxy owners will receive is One UI 7. Well, it won’t arrive this year, Samsung confirmed, and it will debut with the launch of the Galaxy S25, already in 2025. Mobile phones which will be updated to the new version of the layer from the Korean manufacturer, they will benefit from more artificial intelligence functions and notable changes in the interface.
Samsung has shared some details about One UI 7 that increase our impatience, and, added to the various leaks, they highlight a radical change in user experience and design. If you’re like us, you can’t wait any longer, these update hints will ease your anxiety a little.
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“One UI 7 will bring a renewed look to the entire interface.” This is what Samsung says and these are the changes we saw
The popular Korean manufacturer shared details about the next update of its Android software: during the SDC, a developers conference, it did not hesitate to raise expectations. In addition to confirming the arrival of One UI 7 in 2025
“In the future, Samsung devices will recognize who is speaking and provide a personalized experience. Additionally, connected devices and sensors throughout your home will be able to recognize your location to provide another level of personalization.
These are the words of Jong-Hee Han, head of Samsung’s Device eXperience division. It’s clear that AI will continue to become more and more relevant, and not just on mobile phones. As we can deduce from these statements, all company devices will recognize our voice in order to provide a personalized experience. The Korean giant’s portfolio is not short.
Galaxy AI, the AI suite that debuted in the Galaxy S24 and has since been extended to previous generation mobile phones, has something to do with it. Sally Hyesoon Jeong says she wants to bring these features to the entire Galaxy ecosystem. This will not be the only good news: the vice-president of the Mobile eXperience division announced the noticeable change
“We are exploring a completely new UX design,” Jeong added. “One UI 7 will bring a renewed look to the entire interface.” What are these news? Beyond the AI, which has not been leaked yet, we know the changes that will bring freshness to the personalization layer:
- New icons for system apps and new designs for Samsung widgets.
- New configuration interface wallpaper.
- New control zone at the bottom of the lock screen.
- Setting shortcuts on lock screen: The software will provide new shortcuts to place on the lock screen for quick access without having to unlock the phone.
- New quick settings design: The change in design language brings a quick settings section with pill shapes, which was recently leaked.
- The drop-down shortcut bar and notification bar can be independent/merged: One UI 7 will allow merge the notifications area with the quick settings area
- More control over your applications from the notification area: the “Control” button which allows access SmartThings It will also provide access to other applications.
- Aesthetic changes to icons, apps, and animations– New battery icons and a loading animation bar are expected, as well as a renewed camera interface. The animations for opening and closing apps will also change, as well as the animations for unlocking or going back.
- large files: The folders will have different sizes, customizable by the user in the style of what we have seen in other companies like Xiaomi or Oppo.
- Lock apps with App Lock: Unlike Secure Folder, this new function will block access to an application, instead of duplicating or cloning it.
- Improvements to good locking: Advanced personalization app enhances Home Up module with which you can modify the home screen in detail.
In addition to looking forward to the update, we are also looking forward to the beta version: as soon as it is available, we will install it to get ahead of all the new features that we have reviewed here, and surely a few others that have not yet been. revealed. Samsung promised big changes, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to go wrong: It’s less time to update to One UI 7.
By | Bright, Samsung
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