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One UI 7 could tweak dynamic theming, inspired by Android 15

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Google has recently released Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3, which brings some exciting changes to Themed icons in both light and dark modes. This dynamic theming might also be included in the upcoming One UI 7.

Based on Android 15, Samsung is going to start the One UI 7 Beta Program at the end of this year for developers and will later expand it to regular flagship users. Notably, the stable version of One UI 7 is expected to debut with the upcoming series next year.

The next One UI iteration will bring a range of new features and enhancements to provide a next-level experience. It is also expected to include several UI changes to make the interface look cleaner. Inspired by Android 15, One UI 7 could tweak dynamic theming for icons to shift towards a more engaging user experience.

According to information via 9to5Google, themed icons now appear lighter in dark mode in Android 15. The circular background has a softer color to make it easier on the eyes while The inner icons have also been brightened to match this new look.

Samsung One UI 7 Dynamic Theming

In light mode, the inner icons are now brighter and take on a pastel shade. This change gives the icons a fresh and lively appearance to enhance the overall look of the interface in bright settings. However, without the search bar, it might be tricky for users to tell if they’re really using dark mode.

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With One UI 7, we might see similar design changes on Galaxy devices inspired by Android 15 to make the user experience even better.

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Verizon rolls out One UI 7 update for Samsung Galaxy S23 devices in the US [Locked]

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Verizon has begun deploying the highly anticipated One UI 7 update for Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra devices across the United States, marking a significant milestone for Galaxy users. It is currently available for the locked Verizon units in the country,

This Android 15-based update, which started on April 22, 2025, brings a refreshed user interface, enhanced AI features, and improved performance to Samsung’s 2023 flagship lineup. The update follows a phased global rollout that began in South Korea earlier this month, with the US now joining the wave of regions receiving the stable build.

The One UI 7 introduces a sleek, modern design with a simplified home screen, updated widgets, and a customizable lock screen. A standout feature is the Now Bar, which delivers real-time updates like workout stats or media playback directly on the lock screen, enhancing user convenience.

The update also boosts Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite, offering tools like Audio Eraser for noise-free recordings, smarter writing assistance, and call-recording summaries. The April 2025 security patch is included, ensuring robust protection against vulnerabilities.

About the One UI 7 rollout, it was initially paused due to a lock screen bug affecting some Galaxy S24 devices, and resumed after Samsung addressed the issue. Verizon’s carrier-locked S23 devices are now receiving the update, with a download size of approximately 5 GB. Users are advised to connect to Wi-Fi and ensure a sufficient battery before installing.

To check for the update, navigate to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. While Verizon has begun the rollout, AT&T and T-Mobile users should start receiving the update soon.

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Samsung One UI 7 now available for the Galaxy S23 Series in the US

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Samsung has officially rolled out the stable One UI 7 update, based on Android 15, for the Galaxy S23 series in the US, for carrier-locked units. The update, carrying firmware version DYD9, brings a refreshed user interface and enhanced features to the 2023 flagship lineup.

This 5GB update introduces a redesigned UI with new app icons, smoother animations, and a customizable lock screen featuring the Now Bar for real-time updates.

The Galaxy AI enhancements, like advanced writing assistance, elevate productivity, while the April 2025 security patch ensures robust protection. Users can expect a streamlined experience with revamped widgets and improved performance.

The update is live for US-locked Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra devices. To install, navigate to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. Samsung advises backing up data and using a stable Wi-Fi connection due to the update’s size.

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Will Samsung bring Lock Screen animation fix in May 2025 One UI 7 update

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Some users report that there’s an animation-related bug on the lock screen, which Samsung should address with the May 2025 One UI 7 firmware. Notably, Samsung is gradually releasing the Stable One UI 7 update for Galaxy devices.

While Samsung took enough time in internal and Beta testing, the One UI 7 isn’t free of bugs. After lock screen shortcuts, the animation bug has been reported by some users on their One UI 7 devices, which the May 2025 update should fix.

Users report that the phone lock animation is laggy on One UI 7 devices. Users manage to reproduce the issue with a specific set of operations. Hitting the side key takes a bit to transition the screen to the locked state, which is weird.

We’ve seen several reports on Samsung’s community forum and subreddits. While the company hasn’t formally acknowledged the bug, the resolution is highly likely to be included in the next firmware update with May patches.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Side Key

Galaxy S24 and S23 series have got the April patch with the One UI 7 update. Meanwhile, Samsung has recently released the April update for the Galaxy S25 series. The May 2025 OTA may take some time to be available for the Galaxy devices.

Samsung is running the One UI 7 Beta for the Galaxy A55. The phone yesterday received the third beta build in India, which included the May 2025 patch. However, the flagships require a more precise firmware to fix the animation.

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Disclaimer: Samsung has not confirmed the contents of the May 2025 update. Based on the recent developments in the Samsung Community, the May update could be a bold one, but don’t excessively expect from the next firmware.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 family’s May 2025 update tipped to bring major enhancements

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Samsung has already started rolling out the May 2025 security update for the Galaxy A55. Now, new information has surfaced online, revealing what’s new coming with the May 2025 update for the Galaxy S25 series.

According to a new leak, the May 2025 update for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra will be a big package, around 1.4GB in size. The leak shows the new software build as S938BXXU2AYDB, which was spotted on a Galaxy S25 Ultra.

The next update for the Galaxy S25 series will reportedly bring some important changes. It is tipped to improve the camera performance for better photo quality and smoother video recording.

Moreover, the update may also fix several bugs in the user interface and include a new version of the One UI Home screen. This should make using the phone feel smoother and more stable.

With the May 2025 security patch, the One UI Home app and Camera app will reportedly get upgraded to version v16.0.05.59 and v15.0.02.42. This update should be coming soon to Galaxy S25 series phones. It will bring better camera quality, a smoother interface, and stronger security.

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One UI 8 leak previews stunning new blur aesthetics for dialog boxes

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Samsung’s Android 16 upgrade could bring meaningful upgrades to the overall appearance. A new leak indicates that the One UI 8 update will integrate stunning new blur aesthetics for dialog boxes across the user interface.

Tipster TechKhaled posted alleged One UI 8 screenshots, spotlighting redesigned dialog boxes with a beautiful blur application. It appears to be a design breakthrough as compared to the previous One UI versions, making the view quite elegant.

In One UI 8, the dialog box would ditch the conventional solid background that adopts Light and Dark color modes. Rather, the new version switches to a high-density blur background overlay, which should be refined even further.

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The latest One UI 7 is a massive upgrade in Samsung’s history. However, the One UI 8 will further refine the design with dynamic colors and a blur engine. The dialog box blur is just an example; Samsung has a lot more in its bag.

Earlier, we’ve seen leaked screenshots from the Samsung Gallery and My Files apps. The stock applications have also added minor yet visible tweaks. Quick Share could see a big design shift, adding dedicated Send and Receive sections.

Samsung is expected to launch the One UI 8 with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Fold 7. A recent report claimed that Samsung could hold Unpacked event in early July. We may see the official One UI 8 debut in early to mid-July, accordingly.

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