Samsung One UI 7 Everything You Need to Know
One of the most awaited updates from Samsung, the One UI 7.0 Beta, is eventually rolling out, and it brings a major overhaul with an bettered UI, robustness, and features. While the One UI 7 update brings numerous features, there are still a many effects missing, which are anticipated to roll out in after Beta updates. still, we've collected a list of all current and forthcoming One UI 7 features, so then’s everything you need to know.
One UI 7 Stable Release Date
Samsung has verified that One UI 7 will be released in January 2025 with the release of the Galaxy S25 series. The Galaxy S24 series will be the first to admit One UI 7 followed by Fold 6 and Flip 6. Aged Samsung flagships like the Galaxy S23 series will also get the update.
One UI 7 Supported bias List
Thanks to Samsung’s five- time update pledge, a bunch of Samsung bias are eligible for the Android 15- grounded( review) One UI 7. Out of all the bias, the Galaxy S24, Galaxy Fold 6, and Flip 6 will get it first as soon as the Galaxy S25 series is blazoned in January 2025.
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Still, then’s a list of One UI 7 eligible bias that we made grounded on the time the bias were released and the number of updates Samsung promised for them, If you’re wondering whether your device is eligible to review One UI 7.
All New Features in One UI 7
This section contains all the new features available after the One UI 7 Beta 1 update. Samsung’s yet to push the complete set of features and we should see them in forthcoming Beta updates.
1. Redesigned Stock Icons
The stock One UI icons have been redesigned and they’re now more rounded with distinct tones of material colors that will make it easy for you to tell them piecemeal. They've a kind of cartoonish touch to them while not feeling fully out of place and cheap.
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Overall, they look refreshing from the current bones that we've grown used to. The change will be more prominent for Camera, Gallery, Settings, and Samsung Internet. My favorite icon has to be the camera icon.
2. New Quick Settings Panel
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Besides icons, One UI 7 brings a revamped Quick Settings panel and it looks neat. The Quick Settings and announcements are now separate, just like OxygenOS 15. The Wi- Fi and Bluetooth capsules are at the top followed by a cluster of lower quick settings penstocks, sound and brilliance sliders, a media player, and two further capsules. There’s a Gaussian blur effect in the background.
3. Now Bar( Live Conditioning Equivalent)
Samsung has acclimated Live Conditioning from iOS for the cinch screen on One UI 7 and is calling it the, stay for it, the Now Bar! Okay, they could’ve chosen a different name but there’s no denying that it looks sick. You can long- press it to expand and show further details if you want to.
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It’s interactive and can show you the current song, voice recording, current run, or timekeeper. Now( pun intended), Now Bar could be really helpful if Samsung can get apps like Uber that serve time-sensitive announcements to integrate from day one.
4. Vertical Launcher Hole
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By far one of the most requested One UI features was a perpendicular hole and that’s now a reality. One UI 7 Beta brings a hole that scrolls vertically. still, if you ever feel like going back to perpendicular scrollable app runners, there's an option to return in launcher settings.
5. Improved Battery Icon and contrivance Styling
One of the major changes in the status bar is the battery index which matches the rounded lozenge- suchlike treatment of the Quick Setting penstocks. The number baptizing inside resembles quite a lot to iOS’ battery index.
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Speaking of iOS, the timepiece and timetable contraptions also look like they were inspired by iOS. The contraptions runner has also been revamped.
6. Call Reiterations and AI Features
It can not be a 2024 release without talking about AI features. The Call Reiterations feature, as the name suggests, transcribes your calls and saves them for latterly when call recording is enabled. There’s support for over 20 languages, and it’s fluently one of the stylish features in One UI 7.
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Besides, the Writing help tools use on- device AI to rewrite and fix your jotting miscalculations, epitomize the content, or compare it.
7. Smoother UI robustness
One UI 7 comes with smoother, more responsive robustness across the board. Samsung calls it Interruptible robustness just like OnePlus’ resemblant robustness in case you decide to close the app interior as it opens. either, there are new prophetic reverse gesture robustness courtesy of Android 15.
From the recent menu to app opening and ending robustness, and per- app robustness, there are a lot of changes. The look and sense of the UI clearly feel to be the precedence in One UI 7 and we would n’t be surprised if Samsung ends up polishing the robustness more in unborn Betas.
8. Camera App UX Changes
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The camera icon is n’t the only thing that has changed. One UI 7 also revamps the layout of the camera app and makes controls more accessible by adding them to the bottom. Options like flash, aspect rate, timekeeper, and settings, which used to be at the top, have now been shifted just above the camera shutter button. This should make taking one- handed filmland a lot easier.
9. Bold View for Apps
Another point taken right from iOS 18 is the bold view for app icons. Picking this option from Settings will expand the icon size and hide the app names. You can go back to the normal view with markers by opting the Classic option.
10. Dynamic islet Style announcements
Pixels will get live and ongoing announcements in Android 16 where live conditioning will be shown as capsules with a timekeeper on the left side of the status bar. It works for screen recording and voice recording, and the same has been added to One UI 7.
You’ll see a small lozenge- shaped announcement on the left side of the status bar, which you can long press to expand. This point should also extend to third- party apps, just like the Now Bar.
11. App Lock
App cinch is a nifty point that's a must if you do n’t want others to meddle around your phone when you hand it to them. It lets you lock apps using a passcode, word, or pattern and offers the option to unleash them with biometrics.
12. Change Cinch Screen Shortcuts
Given the emphasis on customization in One UI, it always bothered me that we could n’t change the left and right cinch screen lanes. Not without a Good Cinch module, at least. still, with the One UI 7 update, you'll be suitable to add further lanes. This is a great availability point, and I'm glad Samsung is eventually adding it.
13. Cross Device durability
Samsung’s ecosystem game is strong but a many features have been missing, like the durability announcements admit and sync announcements across different bias. Not only that it also syncs incoming calls to other Galaxy smartphones and bias inked in with the same Samsung account. This is analogous to the advancements Pixels entered lately where you can now sync announcements and internet across bias.
One UI 7 Anticipated Features
These are all the features that have n’t rolled out yet but are anticipated to arrive in One UI 7 troop.
14. New Gallery and Phone Apps
Samsung is also working on a revamped Gallery and Phone apps. The Gallery app can be seen with a Google prints- like menu tab at the bottom while the Phone app is still a work in progress. further details about these apps should be available as One UI 7 Beta gets near to release.
15. Bixby with AI Support
Samsung is leaving no gravestone unturned in promoting its Galaxy AI features, which leads us to suspect that there's a possibility that we’ll see some interpretation of Bixby with LLM capabilities. It could be an on- device AI model aiding with effects like voice recap, contextual replies, real- time restatement, and call webbing.
16. Dark Theme for App Icons
Another possible change that could be coming with One UI 7 is a dark theme for icons. This will be analogous to what we've seen on iOS 18. Icons will take up a darker tone when you switch to the dark mode.
These are all the features that are available with One UI 7 Beta and some that we anticipate will roll out with the One UI 7 update. It’s fluently one of the major UI updates One UI has entered in times.
What do you suppose about One UI 7.0 and is there a particular point you like the most? Let us know in the commentary below.
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