Next big update One user interface 7 – The interface of Samsung mobile devices – will be marked by radical changes in appearance. This was reported by CNET, citing a statement from Sally Hyesoon Jeong, executive vice president and head of framework research and development at Samsung Electronics.
The beta version of Samsung One UI 7 will already be released this year, and the public version will be released simultaneously with the launch of the company’s next flagship phone (presumably the Galaxy S25). “We are testing a completely new design [інтерфейсу користувача]. One UI 7 will bring a new look to the entire interface”— said Ms. Chong. He did not begin to talk about the update in detail or show what the new interface will look like. However, he emphasized that the purpose of the innovation is to give the user the opportunity to better understand what he is doing. “minimize complexity”. As part of the redesign, Samsung improved animations and introduced a new element blur system.
He cited One UI 7’s updated home screen grid as another example. “Better organized and easier to use, offering a tidy home screen regardless of which Galaxy device is used.”— said the senior manager. The updated Samsung One UI 7 will correspond to the latest trends: Apple iOS 18 has the ability to manually rearrange program icons on the home screen; Google trained its AI assistant Gemini to answer questions about what’s displayed on a phone screen.
A user interface It is a reworked version of Android created by Samsung. The company usually launches software updates with the latest generation devices, then it’s the turn of older products. Samsung smartphones account for approximately 20% of smartphones worldwide. The Korean manufacturer has made deeper changes to its Android devices in recent years: in particular, it redesigned the camera, introduced support for passkeys for password-free authorization, and ported Galaxy AI artificial intelligence functions to other devices.