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Samsung One UI 7 Is a Design Masterpiece: Best Look Yet [Video]

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Samsung One UI 7 Design

It’s December and Samsung seemingly ready to open One UI 7 Beta soon. Recently, the One UI Beta was rumored to be released on December 5 in Germany. Now, we have our best look yet at the Samsung One UI 7 design, animations, and lock screen.

One UI 7 Beta may release soon and Samsung has made it a design masterpiece. Whether it’s animation, quick panel, or lock screen, the software is nearly perfect in every aspect. The video shared by IceUniverse brings the best look.

The video displays Quick Panel, Lock Screen, NowBar, and Animations. The quick panel, as always, can be accessed right from the lock screen. The media player is also recrafted with a new striking design and elegant UI components.

The NowBar live activities interface also has smooth animations. The little pill is placed around the bottom of the lock screen. Once tapped, the pill expands to a widget card on the lock screen to display related components and toggles.

Samsung One UI 7 Design

Samsung One UI 7 Design / Via – Ice Universe / X

Another tap on the card impends the interface to a pill-shaped NowBar again. The animation fluency is worth appealing, making significant changes in the UX. The blur control is also stunning and aims to offer refined visibility.

Lock screen shortcuts are also attached with a circular overlay with a nice blur hue. iOS still has an advantage in terms of design, but the changes that Samsung has made in One UI 7 are some of the biggest in its software history.

Last but not least, the Status bar gained tweaked UI components such as a new battery indicator. The lock screen clock design and layout may feature dynamic sizing that will optimize to match the app or service appearance.

You can watch the video below.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.