Tag: One UI 7.0

  • Samsung Delays One UI 7 Update Due to Heavy Workload

    Samsung Delays One UI 7 Update Due to Heavy Workload

    Samsung is progressing with the development of One UI 7, aiming for a complete overhaul of its smartphones. The project is almost finished. Initially, it was expected that the company would unveil the first beta version of One UI 7 on July 29. However, recent updates indicate that the Korean tech giant has postponed the Android 15 beta. Here’s what we know…

    Samsung Delays One UI 7 Beta Due to Ongoing One UI 6.1.1 Update

    The release of Android 15-based One UI 7 is imminent. Leaks about Google’s early release of Android 15 have fueled these expectations. Yet, when July 29 came around, it became clear that Samsung has slightly altered its schedule. The delay is primarily due to the ongoing One UI 6.1.1 update.

    Samsung has recently launched its next-gen foldable smartphones, the Galaxy Fold 6 and Flip 6. These devices feature Android-based One UI 6.1.1 and advanced AI capabilities. The company is now working to extend these features to more users by rolling out the One UI 6.1.1 update to other models.

    Balancing Updates and Avoiding Distractions

    While Samsung focuses on distributing the One UI 6.1.1 update, it’s also cautious about initiating the Android 15-based One UI 7 beta. The concern is that launching the new beta might divert user attention and lessen the impact of One UI 6.1.1. Moreover, they want to steer clear of any technical hitches.

    Reports from early users of One UI 7, describing it as “very problematic,” seem to validate these concerns. It appears that the first Android 15 beta is postponed due to Samsung being heavily involved in current One UI updates.

    Future Prospects

    Despite the delay, we are hopeful that Samsung will soon make One UI 7 available to its users. As previously mentioned, the upcoming version promises to bring significant design enhancements to Samsung smartphones.

  • New One UI 7 Leak: Settings Icon Design Mirrors iOS

    New One UI 7 Leak: Settings Icon Design Mirrors iOS

    The steady influx of leaks about Samsung’s forthcoming One UI 7.0 update offers a glimpse into the potential redesign of the company’s Android interface. Earlier speculations pointed to significant modifications, including redesigned UI elements, animations, menus, settings, and a makeover of Samsung’s proprietary app icons.

    New Icon Designs

    Following previous leaks of updated Camera and Gallery icons, new screenshots shared by @chunvn8888 reveal additional icon changes. Despite the imperfect image quality, these screenshots give us some insight into the possible direction of the One UI 7.0 icon design.

    One of the most striking updates is the Samsung Internet icon, which now features a 90-degree rotation and a more vibrant color palette with subtle blue gradients. The Phone app icon has also been tweaked; according to SamMobile, it appears slightly fuller, resembling a pill shape.

    Mixed Reactions to Icon Changes

    The leaks show varied results for other icons. The Contacts icon remains largely unchanged, whereas the Settings icon undergoes a significant transformation, looking more like iOS style. The Clock icon also sees a redesign, now with a white background and clock hands pointing in nearly opposite directions.

    These leaks suggest a possible move away from Google’s Material Design principles, at least for app icons. This shift wouldn’t be entirely unexpected, as One UI already lets users transform most icons into flat, monochromatic versions.

    The new designs emphasize color over monochrome, and in some cases, introduce subtle gradients that hint at a three-dimensional effect, marking a clear departure from the flat aesthetic of Material Design.

    Additional Features and Functionality

    Beyond icons, rumors speculate about other new features in One UI 7.0. This includes a revamped home screen menu with more customization options and a potential feature similar to iOS’s Live Activities.

    Specifically, @UniverseIce suggests that Samsung might add functionality that displays extra information through the status bar’s pill-shaped area during phone calls.

    It’s crucial to remember that these are just leaks. Even if the leaked icons are accurate, there’s no assurance they will appear in the final release of One UI 7.0. The beta program is expected to start next month, and we’ll provide thorough coverage of the firmware and beta participation process.


  • Samsung One UI 7 Release in July: New Gallery Icon Leaked

    Samsung One UI 7 Release in July: New Gallery Icon Leaked

    Samsung’s One UI is frequently recognized as one of the leading Android skins available. With the anticipation building for One UI 7, it seems the wait for a glimpse of this new software might be drawing to a close.

    Anticipated Beta Program

    Ice Universe, a dependable source for Samsung leaks, recently indicated that the One UI 7 beta program is likely to commence in late July or early August, barring any unforeseen delays. This prediction stands in contrast to another tipster, Tarun Vats, who forecasted a September rollout in the US, Korea, and Germany. Given Ice Universe’s reputable history, the earlier timeline appears more plausible.

    Inspired by iOS?

    Preliminary details about One UI 7 suggest it may incorporate elements from Apple’s iOS. Expected changes include an updated notification panel, a revamped quick settings section, and new quick actions on the lock screen.

    Adding to the speculation, an image has emerged online, purportedly showing a redesigned Gallery app icon for One UI 7. Shared by @chunvn8888, the new icon moves away from the traditional monochrome design, opting for a more vibrant palette.

    Instead of the usual red background with white petal shapes, the new design features a white base with each petal in a different color, reminiscent of Google’s app icons.

    Icon Revamps and New Features

    This leak suggests Samsung might be overhauling other app icons as well. Similar updates could be expected for existing monochrome icons for apps like Email, Notes, and Camera. Additionally, there are murmurs about a native app-locking feature, akin to those found in other Android skins.

    Samsung’s annual SDC event, typically held in October, might serve as the platform for the stable release of One UI 7. Reflecting on last year’s schedule, Samsung unveiled One UI 6 at the SDC and completed the rollout within the same month.

  • Samsung One UI 7 to Feature Major Design Overhaul, Tipster Claims

    Samsung One UI 7 to Feature Major Design Overhaul, Tipster Claims

    For the past three years, Samsung’s One UI interface has experienced minimal significant changes. Last year’s One UI 6.0 update primarily focused on the Quick Panel layout. However, a recent leak suggests that a major design overhaul is on the horizon with One UI 7.0, which will be built on Android 15.

    A Major Overhaul Expected

    According to reliable tipster Ice Universe, One UI 7.0 will introduce a completely new UI design. The tipster stated that it could be "the most changed version in the history of One UI." This update is also expected to feature revamped app icons, marking a rare departure from Samsung’s usual design cycle.

    Samsung typically sticks with its icon designs for long periods, often refreshing them every five years or so. If these rumors are accurate, a new icon design language along with a broader UI revamp would make One UI 7.0 a significant update. Previous rumors also suggested the possibility of a vertical app drawer in One UI 7.0, although this hasn’t been confirmed yet.

    Beta Program and Rollout Strategy

    The rollout strategy is also becoming clearer, with reports indicating a beta program starting within the next two months. The Galaxy S24 series is expected to be the first to test the new update. The beta program could then be extended to older high-end devices like the Galaxy S23 series in the subsequent weeks.

    Based on Samsung’s historical update timeline, a stable release of One UI 7.0 could be expected around October or November of this year. High-end and mid-range devices, including foldables, may receive the update before the end of 2024. On the other hand, entry-level and some mid-range phones might have to wait until the first quarter of 2025 for the update.

    Samsung is also likely to enhance its AI capabilities, although specific details are currently scarce. We will keep you updated with any new information regarding One UI 7.0.