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Samsung One UI 7 Beta 2 brings faster, smoother app switching animations

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Samsung says One UI 7 Beta 2 introduces faster and smoother app-switching animations. The company has just released the second Beta update for the owners of the Galaxy S24 series participating in the Beta Program.

If you have Beta 1 installed, head towards Settings > Software update > Download and install. However, new Beta Program registrations are also live in six countries: Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, the UK, and the US.

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Samsung developers are listening to Beta participants and actively engaging in discussions in the community. As a result, the company’s latest Beta comes with exactly what the Galaxy smartphone users demand.

Faster, Smoother App Switching

Beta testers observed a buggy animation experience while closing the app on the home screen. Samsung has managed to make animations and transitions even better for the owners of the Galaxy S24 series with One UI 7 Beta 2.

Beta 2’s changelog mentions an improved app-switching experience. You may notice changes as soon as you install the latest firmware update. The user interface visualization is now seamless and smoother than ever.

Samsung One UI 7 Animation

In the first Beta, the animation responsiveness was low and appeared slow. Resulting in lower-than-expected animations while opening and closing apps. As the issue has been addressed, visuals will render even faster, offering a natural feel.

Fluid system animations are in priority demand from Samsung fans. Apple’s iOS is a master in animations and Chinese rivals are also narrowing the gap. Well, the Galaxy maker is on the right path to dominate Android animations.

The second Beta has pretty much to explore, head here to read our detailed story. The third Beta of the One UI 7 is rumored to be released on December 23 and the fourth Beta could be kicked off on December 30.

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.