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Why One UI❓

(Topic created on: 07-15-2020 05:40 PM)
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  • Chane Autofill on Samsung Phones 

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The default Auto-fill service on Samsung’s One UI is Samsung Pass and if you have already fed your data to Google Autofill or any other password manager, it would we wise to switch as soon as you set-up.  To do so, just go to Settings >> General Management >>language and input >> Autofill service. 

  •  Hide App

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The new Samsung One UI has an option to hide apps from the app drawer. So, if you need to keep certain apps private, you can hide them and they won’t show up in your App drawer or on your home screen. You may still access them using app search or universal search.  To hide apps, long press on the Home screen, and tap on ‘Home Screen Settings’. Now select Hide Apps from launcher settings, and select the specific apps you wish to conceal.

  •  Always Sleeping Apps 

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There are certain apps that you need to use every once in a while but not otherwise. Samsung’s One UI has an option to let these apps sleeping. Which is to say, these apps won’t run in the background, won’t hog your notification shade, and won’t be updated. This should help save data and conserve system performance.  To access the option, Go to Settings>> Notifications. Now, scroll down to find ‘put unused apps to sleep’ option under Tips.  On the next screen, you will find suggestions for sleeping apps and can add more to the list. 

  •  Night Mode or Dark Theme  

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The night mode doubles as a night theme. And, those gorgeous AMOLED blacks make it even more appealing. To access the option, just go to the Settings>> Display and turn on Dark mode

  •  Change Accent Color on OneUI 

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While we are talking about dark mode, there is a workaround to change Accent color on One UI phones. There isn’t a direct option as there is on OnePlus phones, but you can still get the same result.  You can go to Settings>> Wallpaper and Themes, and switch to ‘Themes’ tab. A handful of themes are listed under ‘My Themes’ and all of these offer different Accent color. The two high contrast themes are similar to using Night mode but with a different accent color.

  •  Try Bold Fonts  

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Incidentally, the bold font works really well with the new One UI design. From the same menu, you can also adjust Font size and choose from different font styles (or download new fonts)

  •  Navigation Gestures 

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This should be helpful for people who are open to trying a new, but more immersive navigation system on Android, particularly those using large display tablets.  The gestures are quite basic and you can access them under Settings >>Display >>Navigation bar.

  •  See more icons in the Status Bar 

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Since Samsung has now embraced the notch or the idea of cut-out display in general, there are a couple more options in the One UI to manage the status bar space (which takes a hit with notch-display phones).  You can limit the number of app icons on the status bar to 3 and decide if you wish to see battery percentage or not. Just pull down the notification shade (twice) to access quick settings. Now tap on the triple dot menu button and select ‘Status 

  • Flash Notifications

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Under accessibility settings (Settings>>Accessibility>>Advanced), One UI has the option to turn on flash notifications. You can turn on Screen flash and camera flash, which should ensure that you never miss an important notification. 

  •  Universal Search in Quick Settings

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You can access Universal search directly from the quick settings using the magnifier option above settings tiles. From here you can look up apps, media files, contacts, messages, and more. In the next step, you can also run a Google search for the text

  •   Customize Always On Display

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Always-On display has significantly improved (in terms of design) on the One UI, and it’s now more colorful. Under Settings>>lockscreen, you can customize Always On display clock styles and font color

  •   Reduce Animation
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The One UI comes with several nifty animations. While these run perfectly fine, Samsung also adds an option to tone them down if required. To do so, go to Settings>>Advanced and turn on ‘Reduce animations. 

  •  Replace App Shortcuts
You can also place two apps of your choice in App shortcuts that appear on the left and right corner of your lock screen. This way you can quickly access apps that you frequently use.     
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You will find the option under Settings >> Lock screen >> App shortcuts

  •  App Grid 
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 The default font size has increased a bit with One UI. So, if you are used to your app drawer page showing more apps at once, you can also adjust the grid size for home screen and app screen from launcher settings.   Just long-press anywhere on the home screen and select Home screen settings.


  • Floating Keyboard 
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The new Samsung Keyboard also has a floating mode, which is once again meant to ease single-handed operation.  Just press the arrow indicator on the right corner and select floating mode. You will now be able to reposition keyboard anywhere on the screen.

  •  Recover Deleted Images  

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The images you delete from the gallery on One UI phones go to recycle bin. You can access the Bin from the triple-dot menu in the top-right corner and then restore or permanently delete images within

  • Manage notifications
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If you want to decide notification priority on One UI, the option is buried a bit deeper on the app info page. Just go to App info page of any app by long pressing on the App icon and tap on notifications.   

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2 Comments
RVRCMR
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good to know all these features clearly..
thanks for the brief explanation regarding of of this.
Now i started using Dark theme, it's really good. And also moved few unused apps to sleep.
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