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Video of Samsung’s new interface One UI 7 leaked!

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Samsung’s One UI 7 interface, which we’re counting the days until its launch, has been revealed for the first time thanks to a recently leaked video. Judging by the video, we can expect faster animations, modern design and user-oriented improvements.

First of all, the similarity of some design elements in the One UI 7 interface to the iOS interface has been on the radar of technology enthusiasts. If we look at the details revealed in the video, one of the first notable innovations of One UI 7 is the significant improvements in the speed and smoothness of animations. Multitasking animations now run much faster and smoother.

The video shows that switching between apps is no longer a waste of time and the user experience is definitely improved. There are also significant changes to the quick settings menu. Basic settings such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are now independently located at the top of the screen.

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Just below that is a 4×2 layout with other settings such as airplane mode or GPS. So, we can see that the menu is designed to be both scrollable to access more options and customizable. The design is reminiscent of Apple’s iOS interface in its minimalist and uncluttered nature, but it’s clear that Samsung has kept its own style.

Another notable innovation is the NowBar feature developed by Samsung. Reminiscent of Apple’s Dynamic Island feature, this innovation will allow users to manage notifications and app shortcuts in a more functional way.

Although Samsung is known for its fast and effective approach to software updates, One UI 7 is coming a little later than expected this year. The beta version is scheduled for December 2024. However, the stable version will have to wait a little longer, as the testing process will take several months and the full version will be released in February 2025.

So, do you think these innovations will make a big difference in the daily experience of Android users? Don’t forget to share your comments with us in the section below.

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