The new One UI 3 interface based on the Android operating system has been available for some Galaxy phones for some months, but it was with the launch of the Galaxy S21, in January this year, that Samsung made it official to the public. Well, behold, a few weeks after being presented we have the first customization video highlighting all its news.
Released this Tuesday (2) on Samsung's official YouTube channel, the video reinforces that One UI 3 was developed with simplicity and elegance in mind.
The new interface brings very welcome changes, such as a new notification panel that brings together shortcuts to adjust the phone and a less polluted look, with a slightly translucent appearance. The section also brings more customization options to facilitate access to the most used resources.
There are new smoother effects and animations during navigation that can be combined with haptic effects, which more realistically simulate the response to using the buttons. In addition, users can now lock and unlock the screen with just two taps on an empty spot on the screen.
The media control panel has also been completely renovated and now brings all sounds from the phone in a format similar to that of desktops, not counting the possibility of including more widgets on the lock screen to offer more controls and information - for example, events of the schedule and music playback.
Lock screen widgets are more complete (Image: Samsung) |
One UI 3: Compatible Phones
So far, only the lines Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold 2, and Galaxy Z Flip are already with the new interface One UI 3, which is based on Android 11. Some cell phones of the line Galaxy A intermediary should also be updated, although Samsung has not yet revealed them.
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