New design and customisation features
One UI 7 introduces a simplified home screen and reworked widgets, aiming to provide a more cohesive experience. The lock screen has also been redesigned to improve personalisation options.
A key addition is the Now Bar, which delivers real-time updates directly on the lock screen. Users will be able to check progress during a workout or see what music is playing on their Galaxy Buds without unlocking their phone.
AI-driven functionalities
The update incorporates AI-powered tools designed to streamline tasks and enhance productivity. One UI 7 introduces âAI Selectâ, which allows users to interact with on-screen content more seamlessly, claims the tech giant. For example, swiping the Edge Panel and selecting the âAI Selectâ option while watching a video enables users to save clips as GIFs.
âWriting Assistâ offers automatic text formatting and summarisation, while âDrawing Assistâ allows users to create digital sketches by combining text prompts with images. Additionally, âAudio Eraserâ provides a noise removal function, enabling users to isolate and eliminate unwanted sounds from videos.
Samsung has also enhanced Google Geminiâs integration within One UI 7. Users can issue voice commands for specific tasks, such as finding pet-friendly restaurants nearby. Furthermore, the settings menu now includes natural language search, allowing users to enter phrases such as âMy eyes are feeling tiredâ to receive suggestions like adjusting brightness or enabling Eye Comfort Shield.
Device availability
Following the initial release on the Galaxy S24 series and the latest foldable models, the update will gradually be made available for older devices. These include the Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Tab S10 series, and Galaxy Tab S9 series.
The rollout is expected to continue over the following weeks, bringing the latest software enhancements to a wider range of Samsung smartphones and tablets.
