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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra hands-on and One UI 7 screenshots leaked [Gallery]
A handful of Galaxy S25 Ultra hands-on images and One UI 7 screenshots have been leaked. Samsung’s upcoming flagship will come pre-installed with a new operation system, which continues to be delayed for Beta release.
AndroidAuthority published a set of Galaxy S25 Ultra hands-on pictures as well as One UI 7 screenshots. The input comes from the same source, who recently posted a hands-on video of the real Galaxy S25 Ultra unit.
Galaxy S25 Ultra
The new set of images focuses on revealing design changes compared to the S24 Ultra.
The first image shows the bottom side of the frame, which consists of:
- S Pen (matching the corner round)
- Speaker Grille
- USB Type-C port
- Primary microphone
- SIM slot
The second image gives us our best look (yet!) at the front side of the device, highlighting:
- Slightly rounded corners
- Lesser width than the S24 Ultra
- Minimally rounded corners for better handling
- Rich UI elements such as NowBar charging tile
The third leaked image of the S25 Ultra reveals:
- Thin symmetrical bezels
- Status bar
One UI 7
We’ve seen the redesigned Quick Settings interface a lot of times. This time, the screenshot of the UI has appeared, showing the Status Bar elements, Edit and Power Menu toggles accompanied with Settings, followed by toggle sections.
By default, there will be two Pixel-like tiles for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. A large section will follow, keeping quick toggles in a 4×2 layout. The section can be expanded to showcase the additional toggles in the Quick Settings panel.
The App Drawer has also been revealed for the first time. Various apps have got new icons, and a stock Android-inspired search bar (Finder) has been added to the bottom. It seems the vertical app drawer is still missing in the One UI 7.
Stock Camera App
One UI 7 could bring a redesigned camera app for Galaxy devices. An in-app app drawer could be added with expandable camera functionalities. However, Samsung may still keep some toggles on the top side of the viewfinder, such as:
- Lens resolution keys
- Flash indicator
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Samsung One UI 7 Debuts AI Writing Tools – Summarize, Bullet Points, Composer and More
Samsung has launched One UI 7 with new Galaxy AI features including advanced writing assist tools to help you write better text content with different personalization options.
This new feature is deeply blended into the One UI operating system and provides different options when you opt for help from an on-device large language model (LLM). These options will only be highlighted when you select a text from on-screen content.
For example, when you open a web page and select a piece of text, the screen will pop-up the editing menu including the Galaxy AI icon at the start. Tap on that to open the writing tools card.
This menu card has six options including:
- Spelling and grammar
- Writing style
- Summarize
- Bullet point
- Composer
Let’s get to them one by one.
Spelling and grammar will check these two sections in the selected content and correct mistakes to show you a well-written version.
The writing style will rewrite the selected content in different tones including formal and other. You can change these tones to check a different version of the same text.
Summarize will work according to its name and it’s quite useful to understand large content such as an entire page in a few or maybe one paragraph.
Bullet points on the other hand break down the large paragraphs into small bullet points to improve readability and comprehension.
Composer helps you to write content based on a description. You can pre-define tone and other parameters within the same command.
Generative AI
The writing assist tools are part of the advanced Galaxy AI capabilities and are currently available with One UI 7 beta on Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. The feature will expand to other Galaxy AI eligible devices as the beta program progresses.
However, it may not be available for non-Galaxy AI devices due to low computing power.
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One UI 7 introduces advanced security and privacy features for Samsung devices
Samsung has announced the One UI 7 beta program, which introduces powerful security features that aim to enhance user privacy in today’s AI era. With One UI 7, Samsung Galaxy devices are ready to offer greater transparency and control over personal data.
One UI 7 advances Knox Matrix, Theft Protection, Auto Blocker and more enabling higher device safety. Let’s explore what new changes coming with the 7th iteration of One UI.
Knox Matrix
For future security, Samsung uses multi-layered intelligent threat monitoring to protect connected devices with the Knox Matrix feature. The new dashboard lets users easily monitor the security status of all their Samsung smart devices, from Galaxy mobiles to TVs and home appliances. When all devices are secure, they show up as ‘green’ on the dashboard.
One UI 7 simplifies data recovery with Enhanced Data Protection, allowing users to transfer recovered data to new devices using the lock screen verification of their previous device.
Moreover, the update introduces passkeys for faster, safer logins to Samsung accounts and other connected devices using the fingerprint sensor on smartphones.
Maximum Restrictions
One UI 7 offers enhanced controls for network connections, which allows users to block 2G services and prevent automatic reconnection to potentially unsafe Wi-Fi networks. This ensures that data remains private while providing the option to connect manually.
This update improves Maximum Restrictions to allow users to remove location data in shared photos, prevent automatic attachment downloads and block hyperlinks, previews, and shared albums.
Safe Install
One UI 7 introduces the Safe Install feature to protect against malicious apps that come from sideloading. It works alongside Auto Blocker to warn users if they try to download apps from unauthorized sources. This helps prevent accidental installation of risky apps.
Advanced Theft Protection
Samsung’s One UI 7 enhances Theft Protection with features exclusive to Galaxy devices. It includes the Theft Detection Lock, Offline Device Lock, and Remote Lock. The new Identity Check feature safeguards your data if your PIN becomes compromised.
If suspicious activity is detected, extra protections are activated. In unfamiliar locations, changes to security settings require biometric authentication, and a one-hour delay prevents unauthorized changes to your device.
Overall, One UI 7 takes your security to the next level with advanced security features in an AI-driven world. One UI 7 Beta will be available for the Galaxy S24 series in limited countries from December 5. The official One UI 7 release will start with the next S series, Galaxy S25.
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Samsung One UI 7 brings Call Transcript feature for call recordings
Samsung has officially announced the One UI 7 beta rollout with new AI features including the new call transcript, which provides transcriptions for recorded phone call conversations.
Samsung phones already have a call recording feature for a long time but providing a transcription enables a whole new level of productivity for users.
To use this feature, you must have the call recording enabled inside the call settings. Then, a transcript will be generated automatically with the call recording in an ongoing call.
After the recording is completed, expand a contact card with a tap and see “View recording and transcript”. Tapping on that will open a new screen with a transcript.
It will show you turn-by-turn conversations and play transcripted words and paragraphs for both sides. It will show you playback controls and the recording’s timeline.
As the recording progresses, the transcription will highlight the current conversation status on the screen to let you know where the conversation currently is.
After a review, you can copy the conversation and make notes via the Notes app or any text editor.
These transcripts are associated with the contact, you can check their history by opening the contact and pressing next to check previously recorded conversations. The taskbar has the option to search the previous conversation in case you want to ease the process.
Supported languages
The new One UI 7 call transcript feature launched in 20 supported languages with the beta program. These languages could expand as Samsung moves toward a stable release.
iOS
Apple unveiled a call transcript feature with its Apple Intelligence, and it rolled out for iPhones with iOS 18.1. The feature is very much identical to what Samsung has brought with One UI 7 beta but there’s is a mere difference.
Prior to iOS 18, Apple had no call recording feature for iPhone users and it is only bundled with the latest iOS to facilitate the AI-powered transcription.
Availability
This new feature is only available for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series with One UI 7 beta. Customers must have to wait for further expansion of this program to access the new capabilities.