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    Samsung’s new One UI 7 interface revealed

    Avery KensingtonBy Avery KensingtonJuly 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Samsung’s upcoming One UI 7 update could bring some big changes to the look of its Galaxy devices. Leaked screenshots @chunfen8888 subscriber with Smart Breaks The design shows off Samsung’s stock Android with tweaks to the quick settings and notification panels, along with UI elements that take on a more rounded look throughout.

    As seen in the leaked screenshots, it looks like Samsung may be separating the notification panel from the quick settings shade. The unified shade in One UI 6 lets you swipe down once to access your notifications and again to access your quick settings (unless you’re using Use instant access) — but that may change in One UI 7.

    You may also notice that the shaded elements surrounding the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth icons have replaced their circular shape in One UI 6 with a more rounded look. This tweak is reflected in other areas of One UI 7 as well, including the notification bubbles and the main Settings menu.

    Smart Breaks We also got a video showing off a new pop-up for notifications for the timer and other system apps that looks a bit like the iPhone’s Dynamic Island animation. At the bottom of the screen, you can see each app with rounded corners, while the Gallery app icon has a more colorful design.

    The screenshots also show “Continuity Notifications,” which appears to allow you to send video call notifications to your other Galaxy devices and receive your call from there. This looks somewhat similar to Google’s upcoming cross-device feature It allows you to transfer video calls between devices. Apple also has a similar feature that lets you Hand over FaceTime calls From iPhone to iPad or Mac.

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