TapTechNews July 26th news, the tech media smartprix today released a blog post, sharing the initial hands-on experience of Samsung's OneUI 7 system.
According to the details shared by the source Allround-pc, Samsung will release the first test version of OneUI 7 next Monday (July 29).
In the article released by TapTechNews today, it shows the possible design of Samsung OneUI 7. Initially, it seems to deviate from Google's Material Design scheme, with more vivid colors and the introduction of subtle gradient effects, faintly showing a three-dimensional effect.
Samsung OneUI 7.0 brings a pill-shaped Dynamic Island design, located on the left side of the notification area.
Samsung seems to have adopted more circular elements throughout the user interface. Settings, quick actions, notifications, and other components now all have softer edges, which also fits the redesigned icons.
The media said that Samsung has further improved the animation of OneUI 7 to make it look more smooth. However, since these findings are based on early software versions, the experience may change in subsequent updates.
A major improvement in Samsung OneUI 7 is the enhancement of cross-device tasks. After Galaxy device users upgrade to OneUI 7, they can seamlessly make cross-device calls and video calls.
Users can seamlessly switch an original call on a Galaxy phone to a TV or GalaxyTab tablet with a simple gesture.
The application's continuity will apply to all Galaxy devices, and users can not only transfer calls but also share the camera and storage space.
This may be the most controversial change in OneUI 7.0. Samsung has adopted a design approach similar to that of Apple and Xiaomi, achieving a multi-page notification panel. This means that the pull-down menus for notifications and quick settings are separated, with notifications on the left and quick settings on the right.