Monday, 13 July 2020

Samsung unveils a new interface for the Android system known as One UI

The Korean giant revealed today the new user interface One UI, which was designed with a new vision for an interface based on the Android operating system that supports a clear and smooth user experience.
The One UI interface of the Android system comes with a new design with many new features, which include a new design with rounded corners for application icons, and icons in the main interface have been reduced to a small group that provides a clearer display in the screen, and combines the most important applications used.

The new interface One UI is the new version that follows the Samsung Experience interface and is the initial name for the interface that replaced the TouchWiz interface title.

Also among the new features that the One UI interface comes in, the Focus Blocks feature combines settings that are paired together in a single set for a seamless user experience.

The One UI interface also supports users of Samsung phones with a large screen to manage applications and tasks in the phone and search or move quickly and with a better experience.
Samsung has reviewed the idea in the application of messages for example, where the screen is divided into three sections so that the top section of the screen shows a display of messages at the top of the screen, while the second part comes to support the user to perform response procedures or read messages, or delete them for example, while clicking On the messages below, a quick preview of the selected messages appears at the top.

The new One UI user interface also comes to provide a seamless experience in quick sharing with buttons at the bottom of the screen for easy access.

Samsung also emphasized that the One UI interface does not need a lot of actions from the user, as the user can manage the interface by quickly clicking to view the content or features.

Night mode is also one of the features offered by Samsung in the One UI user interface, where Samsung offers a dark or black theme for the user interface that supports a more comfortable eye experience.

Samsung also offers a feature that matches the colors of the user interface with the color of the phone. For example, if the color of the Galaxy Note 9 is purple, the user can choose to unify this color also in the user interface.

Samsung has showcased the One UI interface through an illustrated display of the phone's interface and different screens, where the One UI interface appeared in a clear, smooth and more eye-friendly design, and weather displays appeared in a smaller design, with a transparent gray design for the search window in Google.

Expectations indicate that the One UI interface will launch for the first time with the Samsung Galaxy S10 Premium Edition, which is expected to be announced during February next year.

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