One UI 7.0: Separate Settings for AOD and Lock Screen
Samsung’s One UI 7.0 is set to bring significant changes, particularly in how users can customize their Always On Display (AOD) and lock screen settings. This update marks a departure from One UI 6.1, where Samsung had integrated the AOD and lock screen settings, limiting users’ ability to personalize each screen independently. Let’s dive into the details of what One UI 7.0 has to offer and when we can expect its release.
Customization Freedom Restored
One of the most anticipated features of One UI 7.0 is the ability to set different looks for the AOD and lock screen. In One UI 6.1, users were restricted to a unified appearance for both screens, which many found limiting. Samsung has listened to user feedback and is now giving back the freedom to customize these screens separately.
Hiding Notification Icons in AOD Mode
A notable enhancement in One UI 7.0 is the option to hide notification icons in AOD mode. This feature was highly requested by Galaxy S24 users, who expressed their desire for more control over their AOD screen. In response, the GoodLock Manager confirmed that this functionality would be included in the upcoming update.
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Enhanced Customization with Good Lock’s LockStar Module
With the integration of Good Lock’s LockStar module, One UI 7.0 will allow users to independently show or hide notification icons on both the lock screen and the AOD screen. Additionally, users will have the flexibility to change the location and size of the clock and other UI elements on the AOD screen. This level of customization ensures that users can tailor their device’s appearance to their preferences.
Release Timeline for One UI 7.0
The release of One UI 7.0 has been a topic of much speculation. Traditionally, Samsung has launched the One UI Beta Program before the Samsung Developer Conference. However, this year, the company has not followed this pattern, leaving users uncertain about the exact release date of the stable version of One UI 7.0. Despite this delay, there is hope that the update will be available before the end of the year.
Recent Updates and Features
While waiting for One UI 7.0, Samsung has rolled out the One UI 6.1.1 update for several high-end phones and tablets. This update brought a range of new features and improvements, which are detailed in our accompanying video. Users can explore these enhancements to get a taste of what’s to come in One UI 7.0.
Major UI Design Revamp
One UI 7.0 is expected to introduce a significant UI design overhaul. Among the anticipated changes are a two-page Quick Panel, smoother animations and transitions, a new battery icon, a new charging animation, updated iconography for stock apps, and a pill-shaped UI element for ongoing events such as timers. These design changes aim to provide a more intuitive and visually appealing user experience.
Conclusion
Samsung’s One UI 7.0 promises to bring much-needed customization options and a fresh design to Galaxy devices. By allowing users to set different looks for the AOD and lock screen, hide notification icons, and customize UI elements, Samsung is addressing user feedback and enhancing the overall user experience. Although the exact release date remains uncertain, the upcoming update is eagerly awaited by Samsung enthusiasts.