Connect with us

One UI

Gboard lovers rejoice, One UI 7 frees Galaxy AI from Samsung Keyboard

Published

on

Samsung One UI 7 Writing Tools

One UI 7 enables Galaxy AI writing tools beyond Samsung Keyboard, such as Gboard. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 series comes pre-installed with Android 15-based One UI 7 official version that has plenty much to explore.

Many Galaxy users prefer using Gboard over the native Keyboard. Respecting their preference, the company has made a big change in the One UI 7, freeing Galaxy AI features from the Samsung Keyboard chain and expanding to Gboard.

Unlike the Samsung Keyboard, you need to highlight the text to see a Galaxy AI icon. Tapping the icon on the Gboard UI will open access to different writing tools like spelling and grammar, writing style, summarize, and more.

Galaxy AI tools now live on Gboard with One UI 7 but the experience isn’t as good as the Samsung Keyboard. The company would work with Google to optimize the Gboard for integrating the writing assist feature suite in the future.

Gboard One UI 7 Galaxy AI

Image – 9to5Google

The addition of a dedicated AI button in Gboard, opening up access to Samsung’s writing assistants will be the most welcomed decision. Samsung’s collaboration is Google is quite deep and Gboard will add a Galaxy AI button for sure!

Galaxy AI Writing Tools

One UI 6.1 introduced Galaxy AI with impressive useful features such as Writing Assist. This suite allows users to use different writing tools like spelling and grammar, writing style, summarize, and more on Galaxy devices.

Advertisement

Meanwhile, these features are linked to the Samsung Keyboard in One UI 6. It puts users in a spot to decide between a Samsung Keyboard with Galaxy AI or a practically better Android keyboard that is easy and convenient to use.

Gboard stands out as one of the most used virtual keyboard apps on Android. It has evolved as a feature-packed typing application that keeps its design aesthetics and offers an effortless text input experience that’s better than alternatives.

(Via)

Meet Yash, author and dynamic creator of the compelling tech narratives at Sammy Fans. He has evolved from a Samsung firmware aficionado to a multi-faceted tech storyteller. Yash's expertise shines brightest with his explorations into Samsung's One UI. Beyond the screen, his love for nature (especially landscapes and rivers) adds a unique flavor to his work.

One UI

One UI 8 (Android 16) to combat hacks with one-click Advanced Protection

Published

on

By

Android 16

A new finding indicates that Android 16 will better combat hacks with a one-click Advanced Protection feature, which could potentially be available on Samsung phones with One UI 8.

Recently, Google released Android 16 Beta 2 for Pixel phones. The update brings a new API called AdvancedProtectionManager, allowing apps to check if you are enrolled in Advanced Protection.

Android 16’s new API further cements app security with a rigorous layer of protection. Compatible apps can toggle their own security features based on whether you’re enrolled in the program.

Simply put, if you have opted for Advanced Protection, the supported app will automatically deploy available security settings without manual intervention for maximum protection.

  • Example: Signal could automatically enable its built-in screen lock and screenshot blocking features.

Meanwhile, the new Advanced Protection mode is still under development and be functional once Google brings a dedicated page for this solution within Google Play Services.

Samsung is currently busy perfecting Android 15-based One UI 7 for Galaxy devices. The rollout timeline hasn’t been dropped while Samsung intends to roll out One UI 7 in Q1 2025.

Advertisement

One UI 8 will be based on the Android 16 operating system. There’s no chance of this version’s debut until the SDC25, which could be held in early October this year.

Android 16 Advanced Protection

Source – AssembleDebug

Advanced Protection

With privacy breach risks increasing with the rapidly evolving AI and Generative AI landscapes, Google is working to deploy a comprehensive Advanced Protection feature with Android 16.

Advanced Protection mandates a security key or passkey to sign into a Google account, blocks potentially harmful files from being downloaded, and disables app sideloading.

Android 16 significantly improves the smartphone’s security and reliability. When enabled, the 2G connectivity will also be disabled and the MTE feature will be turned on for supported apps.

Continue Reading

One UI

These One UI 7 features will make your old Galaxy device a new flagship

Published

on

By

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Galaxy S24 Ultra Comparison

Samsung is optimizing many One UI 7 features that will make your Galaxy device like new. While the company is holding silence on the software’s availability, Galaxy users are patiently awaiting the One UI 7 as a promising update.

One UI 7 is set to bring many new features to older Galaxy devices. Recent developments suggest that select features will be expanded from the Galaxy S25 series, while others will debut as a core part of Samsung’s Android 15 update.

Galaxy S series devices that will receive One UI 7 update:

Samsung will deliver One UI 7 upgrade to the Galaxy S24 series, S23 series, S22 series, and S21 series. The Fan Edition models launched in between the flagships are also eligible, with the list including the S24 FE, S23 FE, and S21 FE.

Note that all features from the new S25 models won’t be offered on older devices. Nearly all design changes and revamped components will be expanded, however, features that require modern hardware will be absent.

Advertisement
Samsung One UI 7 DECO PIC

Credit – Sammyfans

Here’s what could potentially be provided to older models:

One UI 7 features for older flagship devices:

New App Icons and UI Refinements: Visual revamps like Quick Settings, Notification Panel, new One UI app icons, and a fresh camera UX will be part of the update for older models to enhance the user interface.

Vertical App Drawer: The most-demanded feature for Apps Screen is highly anticipated to be available on all Galaxy models with One UI 7 update.

Vertical App Drawer

Vertical App Drawer

Now Bar: It will arrive as a core feature of One UI 7 software that allows users to access important notifications without unlocking the device, providing quick access to activities like Interpreter, Music, Recording, and Stopwatch.

AI Writing Tools: Enhanced writing assistance for emails, social media posts, and more could be introduced to older Galaxy S and Z series flagship models as part of helping users with spelling, grammar, and style.

Call Recording and Transcription: US residents may finally receive a Call Recording feature with AI-powered Transcriptions. One UI 7 Beta brings it to the Galaxy S24 series and more flagship models will likely get it with Stable update.

Advertisement

Galaxy S25 AI Features for Older Devices:

AI-powered Camera features: Camera enhancements like “Best Face” and “Log Video” may be expanded to existing flagships such as the Galaxy S24, S23, and S22 series with the One UI 7 update.

Audio Eraser: Samsung’s community moderator confirmed that the Audio Eraser will be added to Galaxy Studio and Gallery. It will allow you to enhance your videos by removing unnecessary noise, crowd, wind, music, and so on.

However, Galaxy S25’s Now Brief and Personal Data Engine might not be available on older devices due to hardware requirements.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

One UI

This one upgrade proves that One UI 7 is a major overhaul

Published

on

One UI 7 power off charging animation a major overhaul

One UI 7 comes with new features and UI/UX upgrades but there’s one change in this software that suggests that this new One UI version is a major overhaul rather than an incremental release.

One UI 7 has new charging animations, providing intriguing responses with rich animations. The company has focused on dynamic elements to bring this upgrade into smartphones.

It has two separate charging animations for locked and unlocked states. While locked, the phone will show you a Now Bar-based charging indicator on the bottom side.

The second animation will trigger when the phone is unlocked. It will expand from the battery icon in the status bar. This few-second expansion looks very interactive each time you initiate the charging.

So, what’s changed?

Since the early version, One UI had this circling charging indicator with the battery level in the center. It appears for 2-3 seconds and blocks the entire screen.

Advertisement

Unlike this old version, One UI 7’s two separate animations ensure unhinged visibility and don’t let you miss a single frame when you plug in a charger. Besides visibility, smooth animations add an extra layer of interest.

We’re one of the first to reveal these new charging animations and there’s another discovery that might have left overlooked, which eventually caught our attention.

Specifically, Samsung has not only introduced the new charging visuals on the phone’s runtime but also when the phone has no power at all.

In One UI 6 and prior, you will see a static white circle in the center of the blacked screen. It turns into a charging animation as soon as the battery reaches 1%.

One UI 6 power off charging animation

One UI 6 power-off charging animation

Compared to this, a shutdown One UI 7 phone triggers a small round shape with a power icon. This screen soon transits into a Now Bar charging animation.

One UI 7 power off charging animation a major overhaul

One UI 7 power-off charging animation

Why does this charging animation matter?

Samsung has been using its old charging indicator since One UI 2. Over the years, the company added gradient colors with minor optimizations.

Advertisement

This is the first time, the South Korean tech maker has overhauled the charging animation even when the phone is off.

Such changes also require changes in OS-level code change, which suggests that One UI 7 has received a major overhaul in the front and back end.

The software also hints at Samsung’s new approach to One UI, which focuses on an all-round experience. What’s your opinion on this matter, please let us know via our social media channels.

Continue Reading

One UI

One UI 7 delay raises questions on Samsung’s 7-year OS upgrade policy

Published

on

Samsung One UI 7

A long list of Samsung devices are waiting for One UI 7 release but the stable software is nowhere near, this situation around the latest software is raising questions about the 7-year OS upgrade policy. One UI 7 delay raises questions on Samsung’s 7-year OS upgrade policy.

Over the past few years, Samsung has become the Android ecosystem’s front-line soldier. The company has ramped up its software support and become the first phone maker to offer a 7-year OS update alongside Google.

And Galaxy S24 series is at the center of this discussion. Launched in early 2024, these devices run One UI 6 out of the box and receive monthly security and system optimizations via over-the-air (OTA) software updates.

However, the South Korean tech company has tripped on the first year of this 7 major software update promise with One UI 7. Why? Because the company is running late in the rollout schedule compared to the previous software.

In the past two years, we’ve seen new enhancements in Samsung’s software testing but One UI 7 has made that progress look nothing. The One UI 7 beta opened in December exclusively for the S24 lineup.

Advertisement

The new software has intriguing user interface upgrades and smoother animations. As a beta user, I can say that the One UI 7 is by far the best software Samsung has ever released for its smartphones.

One UI 7.0

Credit – Sammyfans

These good words make the new One UI even more compelling for existing users and that’s where the disappointment begins.

The phone maker has not shared any updates on the One UI 7 stable release for eligible devices including flagships with the 7 OS upgrade promise.

Reports suggest One UI 7 beta program may continue until March or April. This timeline might only be related to S24. That’s not it, other 7-year OS upgrade devices including Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 are nowhere to be seen in this conversation.

In the meantime, Samsung introduced the S25 series as the newest member of the 7-year OS upgrade club. Interstingly, these phones offer One UI 7 out of the box. This scenario makes them only phones with a fully functional latest software.

It’s also reported that Samsung is still working on this software development and some work is left to be done especially on the optimizations side. This might also be holding the company back from releasing the new OS update to all users.

Advertisement

Even with this reason, the delay doesn’t sum up the customers’ wait for this new software release. Eventually, It’s up to Samsung to listen to its customers and increase efforts to deliver One UI 7 to build a trustworthy 7-year OS upgrade cycle.

Continue Reading

One UI

One UI 7 to introduce Now Bar, design upgrades and advanced customization for all Samsung phones

Published

on

By

One UI 7 Now Bar

One UI 7 is highly likely to bring Now Bar, design upgrades, and most of the advanced customization features to all Samsung phones. Leaked promotional material indicates that even entry-level Galaxy phones will get rich UI.

Recently, a tipster revealed promo stuff of the Galaxy A06 5G. This phone could cost around $150 and ship with the latest software. The leaked image shows One UI 7 introduces the Now Bar, design revamp, and customization for all Samsung phones.

Experience of One UI 7 features and design may differ due to hardware. However, it’s great to know that almost every Samsung device will benefit from the significantly redesigned software, newly added features, and that iconic Now Bar.

Samsung Galaxy A06 One UI 7 Promo

Source – Abhishek Yadav

Now Bar is a smart addition to Samsung’s One UI 7 software interface. It’s designed to boost productivity by offering instant access to frequently used apps, features, and tools right from the lock screen of your Galaxy device.

Samsung One UI 7 Now Bar

Samsung One UI Now Bar

The new One UI 7 introduces a customizable Quick Settings panel with a single swipe from the top-right corner, inspired by iOS but with unique Samsung touches. One UI 6 had a less customizable, dual-swipe access.

One UI 7’s Notification Panel feels more intuitive with smoother animations and easier access to quick settings compared to One UI 6. It offers a cleaner look and enhanced customization for a better user experience.

One UI 7 Update – When it’s coming?

One UI 7 update’s rollout schedule hasn’t been published by Samsung. Rumors suggest that the public distribution may start in late April or early May. The initial phase is highly likely to cover premium phones and foldables.

Advertisement

Once the release begins, Samsung will ramp up the distribution pace. The coverage of devices would increase sequentially and Galaxy users won’t have to wait much to receive the official version of the One UI 7, powered by Android 15.

Continue Reading

Most Popular