Samsung One UI 7 update to introduce redesigned icon, backgrounds, and more

One UI 7 will allow users to customise their user experience by segregating notifications from quick settings option
An undated image of Samsung phone. — SamMobile
An undated image of Samsung phone. — SamMobile

Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, is reportedly gearing up to launch the latest One UI 7.0 software update, with a few significant enhancements including redesigned icons, backgrounds, and lock screens.

According to renowned tipster Ice Universe, this update is likely to be released in mid to the end of August. Additionally, users are anticipating an extensive variety of widgets for home screens and a redesigned camera too.

The upcoming update of One UI 7 would allow users to customise their user experience by segregating notifications from the quick settings option, available in the drop-down menu. 

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Moreover, as mentioned earlier that it would feature a few significant updates, those updates would also include refresh animations for apps, exhibiting notifications, launching any app via the menu, and more.

It also entails a manipulated section at the bottom of the screen, along with the adjustment options for shortcuts on the main screen of your phone over the sides of the screen.

It would support an updated battery icon, with charging animation, 5G SMS, folders with maximum space, and more.

These significant features are included in a crucial part of One UI 7’s initial beta version. Several more additions are tipped to be unveiled ahead of the launch of the latest versions.