Samsung starts rolling out One UI 7 Beta
- December 9, 2024
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Samsung has started rolling out One UI 7 Beta in half a dozen countries. Although Samsung’s official website in Spanish revealed the details of the version at the
Samsung has started rolling out One UI 7 Beta in half a dozen countries. Although Samsung’s official website in Spanish revealed the details of the version at the
Samsung has started rolling out One UI 7 Beta in half a dozen countries. Although Samsung’s official website in Spanish revealed the details of the version at the beginning of the month, Spain is not one of the countries where the trial version will be deployed in Germany, India, Korea, Poland and the United Kingdom the beginning of the United States.
One UI 7 is the new major version of Samsung’s operating system for mobile devices. And further, because this very version will also launch for a long list of Samsung products, from TVs to home appliances and more. And what started as a simple software layer with a name TouchWiz and then it happened The Samsung experience eventually became a a very complete software ecosystemthe most complete in features, services and applications from those that use Android as a base. And that’s practically all manufacturers except Apple.
Samsung announced the new version at its Developer Conference (SDC24). And it will be more ambitious than originally thought, which explains the delay in its development. Like all beta programs, this one offers a first look at the improved mobile user experience for the degree of customization that Samsung promises “bigger than ever”. Its new features will be combined with the general ones that Google has developed for Android 15 and will include “completely new user interface design”.
It will also be new home screen and will make it easier to use the terminal and access its functions, while the new notification system should streamline communication with easy access from the device’s lock screen. Includes Now Barwhich highlights relevant activities through various features such as Performer, Music, Recording, Stopwatch and more. By offering instant access to important notifications, the Now Bar reduces the need to constantly unlock the device and allows users to easily access key information. It will be compatible with the upcoming Galaxy S series devices and will transform the lock screen experience that will continue to evolve with smarter experiences in the future.
Samsung will expand the features created for the Galaxy AI platform that debuted in the Galaxy S24. And we see it in the announcement of the same version: «Samsung One UI 7 beta is now available to show the future of mobile artificial intelligence». This release releases advanced writing assistance tools that are integrated into the same system, allowing users to increase productivity in selectable texts without having to switch between applications. This new feature extends AI-based capabilities to summarize content, check spelling and grammar, and automatically format notes into bullets.
Enhanced calling features have also been boosted in One UI 7 Beta, pushing the boundaries of communication and connection with call transcriptions supporting 20 languages. When call recording is enabled, recorded conversations are automatically transcribed for later use, eliminating the need to manually take notes while multitasking.
More news They were already known and in case of emergency they pass through the satellite connection; vertical app drawer in settings; a new mode to increase autonomy; Google’s private space feature or multitasking improvements. Samsung has also improved the security and privacy section to protect personal data “while providing all types of users greater autonomy, transparency and integrated security settings, because in the age of artificial intelligence there is no privacy without comprehensive security”emphasizes the South Korean giant.
One UI 7 Beta has been released for serial devices Galaxy S24 in Germany, India, Korea, Poland, the United Kingdom and the United States. Users of these phones can apply to participate in the program through Samsung members.
Source: Muy Computer
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