Samsung Finally Joins the Rest of Android, Implements Vertical Scrolling App Drawer
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Samsung adds ‘Secured by Knox’ watermark to app drawer in One UI 7, can’t be turned off – News 7
Good news. The app drawer in Samsung’s One UI 7 update scrolls vertically now. Bad news. The app drawer also has a new watermark for Samsung Knox which cannot be turned off. In the new One UI 7 update Samsung has made a lot of changes to the homescreen. You can adjust app icon size, there are new widgets, and you can also create larger folders too. Plus, the app drawer now defaults to a vertically scrolling list, finally catching up with the desi
The application drawer on the Samsung One UI 7 (Android 15) interface evolves a bit by offering vertical scrolling. [Read more] Find a summary of the best tech news every morning on WhatsApp, it's our new Frandroid chat channel that you can join now!
One UI 7 will offer a vertical app drawer to quickly find apps
After months of waiting, Samsung finally started rolling out the One UI 7 beta update a couple of days ago. Samsung has released the beta update first for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The update gives us a glimpse at what Samsung will offer in the latest One UI version. One of the most notable features of the One UI 7 update is a vertical app drawer. One UI 7 beta update gives a glimpse at the new vertical app drawer Sa…
One UI 7 will offer a vertical app drawer to quickly find apps - WiredFocus
After months of waiting, Samsung finally started rolling out the One UI 7 beta update a couple of days ago. Samsung has released the beta update first for the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and the Galaxy S24 Ultra. The update gives us a glimpse at what Samsung will offer in the latest One UI version. One of the most notable features of the One UI 7 update is a vertical app drawer. One UI 7 beta update gives a glimpse at the new vertical app drawer Sa…
One UI 7 just made accessing your apps slick as hell
One UI 7 offers Galaxy users a new way to organize their apps. Instead of swiping between pages of apps, you can now access them in one long vertical list. Custom layout options let you stick with the old approach, if you prefer. After what many Samsung fans would probably characterize as an intolerably long wait, One UI 7 is here — in beta, anyway. We’ve been eagerly cataloging all the changes in One UI 7 to look forward to, as Samsung brings…
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