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One ui 7

(Topic created on: 07-30-2025 12:44 AM)
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mindlz
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I just finished reading a post that mentioned how people tend to post more about something they dislike than something they like. I believe that to be true. So i have decided to briefly say the things i like about One UI 7 and nothing i dislike about it. This is because when i compare it to 6.1, there's not been any alterations to what i already like.

Quick settings? Honestly, i am not a fan of the default setting for this feature. What i am extremely pleased with is the option to make the pull down work how it used to. I do realize that this choice will likely be phased out perhaps as early as One UI 8, but it shows an understanding that Samsung isn't finished with this area and letting us test it... i hope.

The ability to change icon sizes and labelling is sort of like a blending of good lock and one ui... which i love. When one ui 6 was released, the home up module did not fully work until 6.1
With the releae of 7, good lock did not fail.

There's a lot more to say, but every single difference i have found to be a step up and for some things that i would prefer to be like 6.1 were given to me, too.

No matter what, there are always going to be changes we don't like. Whatever they might be, i can say that when they are done in such a way that Samsung has done, it is just one more reason i can never be happy using anything other than a Samsung phone. 

Many of my posts are negative. I have my reasons. They will not stop until they're resolved. Still, i believe it's still important to appreciate what is mostly good when it comes to Samsung phones, because how else will they know? 

I love One UI 7. I have never seen a better upgrade and i don't care when 8 comes out. I'll get it when it's ready. 

Thank you
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Helenna
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Hi mindlz,

Thanks for sharing your positive experience! It’s great to hear One UI 7 has been such a solid upgrade for you. Feedback like this really helps shape the future of One UI.

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