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Samsung One UI 4: Hands-on with all the new features for Android 12

(Topic created on: 09-29-2021 06:24 PM)
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Samsung One UI 4 beta: Home screen customization


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The most visible change to One UI 4 is this year’s customization options for both the home and lock screen. Starting with the home screen, widgets are updated with a new and refreshing look that aligns with Android 12’s Material You redesign. Widgets are flatter with a rounder appearance, and certain widgets, such as the dual clock, will now change from light to dark mode depending on the time of day. Unlike Material You, these widgets will not adapt their color to the background, but who knows, that might be a change we see in the future.


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Light Mode


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Dark Mode


Speaking of dark mode, Samsung made a subtle change here for a slightly more seamless experience. Icons, wallpapers, and certain text fields are now slightly dimmed when in dark mode. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of this change. As a result, I kept turning up the brightness when in dark mode. I understand why Samsung made this change to make the experience a little easier on the eyes, but I still prefer the old method of a dark mode on One UI 3.

Lock screen tweaks


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Lockscreen


On the lock screen, you can now set the voice recorder as an option for quick access. Also, media controls now see options to change the media output. This change isn’t just in the lock screen but carries over to the notification shade as well. One UI gets some minor updates to the always-on display; more specifically, users can now set it to only come on for notifications. Additionally, there are a handful of smaller updates to the customization options for the AOD that include some new animated stickers, as well as new themes on the Galaxy Store.

Notifications


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Notifications


Last year, Samsung placed a big focus on One UI 3’s notifications; however, this year, there are not many alterations. Notifications are slightly condensed, and the background in both light and dark mode is less transparent. The Quick Settings tiles look almost identical to One UI 3 but are slightly more condensed. The brightness slider is now larger for easier access while holding devices one-handed. Other than that, there are no major changes to the way notifications are handled, and they still remain true to Samsung’s design language instead of Android 12’s Material You.

Keyboard and Sharing Menu

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Samsung added a few additional features to the keyboard, mainly some additional stickers and animated emojis, which can now be quickly accessed via one tap on the keyboard. There’s now also support for more third-party integration; specifically, Grammarly can now be integrated to help with spelling errors. Again Samsung is really pushing the animated emojis, which I’ll admit are cool, but I would have liked to see more development in other areas of the OS.


The sharing menu finally gets an update that allows users to customize the order in which sharing options appear in the menu. This is incredibly helpful and a great way to clean up that panel. I’m happy to see that this is finally an addition to One UI.

Privacy changes


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Privacy


There is an option to show clipboard access, mic, and camera access across all apps, instead of an app-by-app basis. Also, camera and mic indicators will now appear in the status bar when a specific app has accessed one or either of them. Clicking on them will reveal more information about when and which app used them.

Lastly, there is an additional setting for Android 12’s new “Private Compute Core,” which lets you clear data your device has learnt.


Camera


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Samsung made some minor changes to the camera app, but overall it’s visually cleaner. Instead of the tree icons indicating zoom options, Samsung switched these to actual numbers, a change that will make figuring out what lens you are using straightforward. The option to hold down the shutter to start video recording is still present, but you can now hold and swipe up to lock on the recording button. Also, the scene optimizer icon no longer appears in every lighting scene but presents itself in low light or landscape scenarios. Lastly, the pro camera mode settings have been slightly rearranged to give a cleaner representation, and the gridlines are on by default.

One UI 4.0 features: Miscellaneous stuff


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Anonymous
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one ui 4.0 doesnt look different from one ui 3
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It is a bit different from One UI 3 but not too much! Just wait for it to come
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I love widget opening animations 😍
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Me too!
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Lauki
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Hope the next beta update brings some Material U
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Yes 🥰
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ArshSky
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All the codings of android 12 are open for all. I hope samsung will add material U in their upcoming software updates.
Don't forget it's still in Beta 1. We can hope much more things and changes in near future.
#StayPositive #BeHappy
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Yes 🥰
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Anonymous
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Wow beautiful post
Didnt get time yesteday to see 😅😅😅