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Samsung One UI 7 Visual Redesigns: New colors, curves and effects

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Samsung One UI 7 Quick Panel

One UI 7 is the biggest design upgrade in recent years. Samsung kicked off the Beta Program before the official unveiling early next year. The new One UI 7 brings massive visual enhancements with new colors, curves, effects, and a lot more!

Samsung is bringing many notable visual changes to One UI 7. Galaxy devices running One UI 6.1 and One UI 7 could be difficult to compare side by side. The reason is that there are so many upgrades that will blow your mind.

New buttons, menus, notifications, and control bars

One UI 7 introduces brand-new buttons, menu designs, notifications, and control bars. The Quick Panel is also separated from the Notifications Panel. Both sections adopt radical design changes, getting an appealing appearance.

The Quick Panel is a mix of stock Android and One UI designs. Big tiles look similar to stock Android, and the control sliders and buttons keep One UI aesthetics.

Samsung One UI 7 Quick Panel

Control bars are no longer static as One UI 7 introduces interactive components. Be it in an OS-level controller or in-app, you will have a new controller appearance that looks elegant to the eyes.

Notifications section has also become dynamic, thanks to a separation from Quick Panel. Now, there’s more space for notifications to be displayed, and the background distances pleasingly.

Simply put, the new OS brings a stunning redesign to buttons, menus, notifications, and control bars, providing a more consistent visual experience with curves and circles.

New colors, soft animations, and an innovative blur effect

Samsung’s visual enhancements in One UI 7 are not limited to buttons and menus. The palette has gotten a vibrant update with beautiful new colors that pop.

The company equipped the One UI 7 with smooth, soft animations that make navigating through your Galaxy smartphone feel more intuitive and pleasant.

There’s also this cool new blur effect that helps to layer information better, making it easier for you to focus on what’s most important without getting distracted by the background details.

Overall, it’s like your smartphone got a stylish, modern makeover that’s not just about looking good but also about making everyday use more enjoyable and efficient.

These massive upgrades are currently in development for millions of Samsung users. The final version could debut in the first quarter of the next year, where we can assume a public availability.

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.