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One UI 7 review: Samsung’s best software update yet

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There used to be a time when every new Android release brought with it considerable UI changes and feature additions. As exciting as that was, it didn’t lead to a consistent user experience, so it’s understandable that brands have tried to focus on that area in the last three years. Samsung in particular doesn’t make many changes to One UI, eschewing constant change for familiarity.

That’s what makes the One UI 7 update that much more notable; this is Samsung’s biggest UI overhaul in a while, and it delivers an overall aesthetic that’s cleaner, more modern, and with better customizability than ever before. Samsung clearly had issues managing the scale of the changes — most of its flagships still haven’t picked up the Android 15-based update — but it is undeniable that One UI 7 heralds a new era of Samsung’s software vision.

I started out with TouchWiz Nature UX 2.0 on the Galaxy S4, and used every subsequent version of Samsung’s interface released over the last decade, including all One UI iterations. Here’s what I think of One UI 7, and why I believe it is a pivotal update for Samsung’s devices.

One UI 7 gets a much-needed UI overhaul

Samsung One UI 7 interface on Galaxy A56

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

Samsung overhauled the interface with One UI 7, and it is a positive move overall. The interface now looks cleaner and has better colors throughout, and it is cohesive. Samsung tweaked the design of the icons as well, and they have better gradation and look a little more elegant. There’s better customizability in this area as well, with One UI 7 allowing you to change the size of icons and disable text labels (finally).

Samsung One UI 7 interface on Galaxy A56

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

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