One UI 7 for Samsung Galaxy devices has leaked ahead of its beta release. One UI 7 is based on Android 15 and splits notifications and settings into separate tabs, while also introducing significant changes to app icons, animations, and the visual elements of the interface.
You can change the clock position or widgets on the lock screen, and a control widget that resembles the dynamic island of iOS appears at the bottom. It seems that it is easy to operate with the thumb because it is located at the bottom. The icons are in brighter colors, and the shade is distinguished using transparency, and each icon has more detailed descriptions.
Circle to Search, which Google announced at Google I/O last May, is now available. You can get help with subjects like math, physics, and even history without using a separate app. Instead, it is said to have features such as providing additional explanations rather than doing homework. Parental management tools are added to track the location of your child's device and manage the use of specific apps.
Photos can be given more depth with live effects. Photos can be restyled with AI, and AI Zoom, powered by a pro visual engine, can take clear, enlarged photos.
We plan to release One UI 7 beta by the end of this year, with a full release next year alongside the Galaxy S25.