After the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 launch, the next big thing coming from Samsung is One UI 7 software. Samsung is expected to launch the One UI 7.0 beta next few weeks, followed by a stable release later this year.
what’s new in One UI 7.0.
Updated Icons
Samsung is introducing a completely new set of icons with One UI 7.0. The company is revamping all stock app icons, including Dialer, Contacts, Settings, Camera, Gallery, Browser, Theme, and more. These icons depart from the traditional Android Material Design aesthetic.
The icons now incorporate gradients and shadows, giving them a 3D look. Additionally, they appear more rounded. The redesign extends to widgets as well, which now closely resemble those found on iOS 18.
All-new Camera UI
Perhaps one of the most noticeable UI changes has been made to the camera app. Leaked screenshots reveal that all major controls, including camera modes, quick controls, and zoom shortcuts, have been relocated to the bottom for easier access. Other shooting modes have been either added to a horizontal bar or a pop-up menu. This redesigned interface seems to blend elements from camera apps found on other major Android skins.
More Rounded UI Elements
Samsung seems to be embracing more rounded elements throughout the UI. Settings, Quick Actions, Notifications, and other components now feature softer edges. This approach seamlessly complements the redesigned icons.
Samsung’s own Dynamic Island
One UI 7.0 brings Samsung’s take on the Dynamic Island. There is a pill for system apps that has a similar animation to the Dynamic Island. Unlike iOS where the island is placed in the center, Samsung has chosen to keep the app pills on the left side of the notification area. You can see the app pill in action in this video below.
Smoother Animations
We have heard reports of One UI 7.0 builds featuring more fluid animations on par with iOS and OPPO’s ColorOS. Our sources have confirmed these claims. However, as these findings are based on early software builds, the experience may change in subsequent updates.
Task continuity
This is a significant change primarily focused on enhancing the Samsung ecosystem and bringing it closer to iOS. One UI 7 will enable Galaxy users to seamlessly continue calls and video calls across devices. This means you could answer a call on your Galaxy smartphone and transfer it to your Galaxy Tab or TV with a simple gesture.
This app continuity will be available across all Galaxy devices, allowing users to not only transfer calls but also share cameras and storage.
Two-page Notification panel
This is perhaps the most controversial change in One UI 7.0. Samsung has adopted a design approach similar to Apple and Xiaomi by implementing a multi-page notification panel. This means separate dropdowns for notifications and quick settings, with notifications on the left and quick settings on the right.
More changes on the horizon
What we’ve covered here are just superficial UI changes. With One UI 7, Samsung is adopting a new identity that blends elements of Xiaomi’s HyperOS and iOS. Some of these changes are welcome, while others might be controversial. This is an early build, and significant alterations could occur before the final stable release.